Jalanda, Punjab, India, India's "local tyrant" village. Although it is not as prosperous as a big city and there is no big industrial manufacturing industry, almost all the residents here have their own "private jets". At first glance, you may mistakenly think that this is an airplane flying in the air, but it is actually a water tower built by residents on their roofs in the shape of an airplane.
The reason for the water tower comes from people's desire for the outside world, so anyone who goes to the outside world and returns to the village will use an airplane model on his roof to symbolize his experience of going out. From a height, I also feel that the roof here is assembled into an airport. Fertile soil, abundant water resources and people's hard work have created wealth for the local people, while India's granary is Punjab, where the income is also the highest in the country, as can be seen from the small foreign buildings everywhere in the village. Aircraft models are large and small, and they also reflect the wealth and ability of the builders. The model plane turned this place into an airplane city. Many people travel with these modes, and the rural tourism industry has also developed.
In addition to airplane models with local characteristics, the cultural customs here are also very special. I have to mention the clothes of local men. Because of the persistence of faith, they can't take off their headscarves no matter what season, no matter whether it is cold or hot. In addition, hair and beard can grow without regular treatment. The headscarf has been on the plate since I was a doll, so I spend a lot of time on my hair before going out every day. Little friends, do you want to visit this airplane village?