The eventful history
of this city began when a major flood in AD 1341 threw
open the estuary at Kochi, till then a land locked region,
turning it into one of the finest natural harbours in
the world. Kochi thus became a haven for seafaring visitors
from all over the world and became the first European
township in India when the Portuguese settled here in
the 15th century.
The Dutch wrested Fort Kochi from the Portuguese in
AD 1663 and later in the last phase of the colonial
saga, the British took over, the town in 1795. During
1660's, Fort Kochi peaked in stature as a prime commercial
centre and its fame spread far and wide - variously
as a rich trade centre, a major military base, a vibrant
cultural hub, a great ship building centre, a centre
for Christianity and so on. Today, centuries later,
the city is home to nearly thirteen communities.
A few interesting sites included in the tour are the
Chinese fishing nets along the Vasco Da Gama Square,
Santa Cruz Basilica, St.Francis Church, VOC Gate, Bastion
Bungalow etc. Apart from these architectural splendors,
an array of restaurants serving fresh seafood are also
popular among tourists. The Chinese fishing nets erected
on teak wood and bamboo poles work on the principle
of balance. Records say they were first set up here
between AD 1350 and 1450. Vasco Da Gama Square, the
narrow promenade that parallels the beach, is the best
place to watch the nets being lowered and pulled out
of the sea.
The Santa Cruz Basilica, a church built originally
by the Portuguese and elevated to a Cathedral by Pope
Paul 1V in 1558, was spared by the Dutch conquerors
who destroyed many Catholic buildings. Later the British
demolished the structure and Bishop Dom Gomez Vereira
commissioned a new building in 1887. Consecrated in
1905, Santa Cruz was proclaimed a Basilica by the Pope
John Paul II in 1984.
Public transport in the city is largely dependent on
private buses. Taxis and autorickshaws (called autos)
are available for hire throughout the day. Narrow roads
and the mix of vastly differing types of vehicles have
made traffic congestion a major problem in the city.
A metro rapid transit service, intended to considerably
ease congestion, is planned for the city. |