On behalf of each department of the tamil Nadu government, handbooks are issued that detail the department's accomplishments as well as the state's many treasures. The tamil Nadu Water Resources Department's newly produced guidebook was warmly accepted in this regard. Following that, the arts, culture, museums, and tourism sectors collaborated to develop a handbook named "Wealth of tamil Nadu." The tour begins with photographs of the annual indian Dance festival in Mamallapuram, Jallikattu, international Balloon festival, Waterboarding, tamil Nadu Elephants, Nilgiri Mountain Train, Kanyakumari Thiruvalluvar Statue, Velankanni, Nagore, Hill Fort, Chettinad Homes, and Auroville.

Various temples have been beautifully filmed and recorded in the area of the Charitable Trust, including Tarasuram, Gangaikonda Cholapuram, kumbakonam Sarangapani, Chennaikapaleeswarar, Thiruchendur, Srirangam, Palani, madurai Meenakshiamman, Algarkovil, and Navagraha temples, which have been declared as traditional symbols. Various traditional arts are exhibited with colour images, including the recently held Our Town festival, thanjavur dolls, thiruvananthapuram sarees, Veena, Bharatham, Therukkuthu, Devarattam, pongal festival, Jallikattu, and Kulasai Dasara.

There are art treasures and museums in the museums area, including the Boomerang instrument, prayer books, Saraswati Mahal library, marbles, and the Tanjore museum. The Lower, Korkai, Adichanallur, Double Temple, Kodumanal, Tharangambadi Fort, Vembakkottai, thanjavur Palace, and Sivakalai are among the archaeological sites that make up the Sadayarkoil, which portrays the Tamils' antiquity.

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