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Listen to Caryn MiXX playlist, a playlist by CARYN MiXX on #SoundCloud
#electronic music#music#new music#soundcloud#carynmixxmusic#music on tumblr#twitter#Tumblr#instagram#tiktok#vogue#harper's bazaar#fashion#los angeles#australia#austin texas
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Elevate Your Business Tech: Premium B2B Electronics Marketplace

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In today's fast-paced digital landscape, staying ahead in the business world requires more than just keeping up with the latest technology trends—it demands strategic partnerships and tailored solutions. That's where a premium B2B Electronics Marketplace comes into play, offering a comprehensive platform to elevate your business tech game and unlock new opportunities for growth.
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[fic] Chocolate Puzzle
Series: Genshin Impact Characters/Pairing: Kaveh x Al-Haitham, Mehrak Rating: T Tags: Valetine's Day, White Day, Chocolates, Fluff and Humour, Established Relationship, Implied Sexual Content, Top Kaveh/Bottom Al-Haitham. Summary: Kaveh attempts a surprise; things go awry, and Al-Haitham is a tease. A/N: For Liz's prompt: "Kaveh makes a chocolate puzzle box for Al-Haitham but it melts before he can give it to him." I first wrote this as a short drabble for V-day last year, and then forgot about it till now because time is a social construct. So I decided to rewrite it and brush it up for posting this time.
Fic also be read on AO3. _______ “Oh no,” Kaveh said, dismay and disappointment articulated all too succinctly in just two syllables. “Hm,” Al-Haitham supplied, almost as eloquently, arms folded across his chest and curiosity evident in his sharp gaze. “And this is…?” “It’s a puzzle made of chocolate…” Al-Haitham angled his head, arching a brow at the opened box on the coffee table once more. “Or at least it was supposed to be,” Kaveh continued, one hand already massaging at the space between his eyes. “Miss Enteka was kind enough to let me use her kitchen two days ago so I could make it for you. I’d arranged for it to be delivered this afternoon, but I never expected the weather today to be so scorching that it’d melt the puzzle so quickly like this!”
He grimaced, glancing away. He couldn’t bear to look at the despairing state of the gooey, liquified confection any longer. “I’m sorry I ruined the surprise, Al-Haitham. I’d only wanted to do something different for your Valentine’s Day gift.” Hovering beside them, Mehrak let out a despondent electronic warble, mirroring Kaveh’s own dejection. But Al-Haitham only sighed, shaking his head. “Unless your Vision has seemingly bestowed upon you the power to manipulate even the sun, I would disagree with the notion that you ruined anything.” At Kaveh’s forlorn expression, he exhaled another sigh, his tone shifting into something gentler: “Still, I do appreciate the sentiment and effort. Anyway, since it’s my turn this month to get the coffee beans, we should procure some desserts from the bazaar as well.” As brusque as his words were, Kaveh knew Al-Haitham was only trying to soothe his disappointment and lift the mood. So, he attempted a smile and nodded instead. Then, once he’d discarded the melted confection away, Kaveh quickly followed Al-Haitham out through the front door.
※ “Haitham…? Oh, you’re up earlier today.” Kaveh yawned as he reached blearily for the dallah, pouring himself a cup of coffee. Nearly a month had whisked by since Valentine’s Day. Ongoing restoration projects of several public buildings in Aaru Village had kept Kaveh busy and occupied with work, and he’d mostly forgotten about his botched surprise gift—right until the moment he stepped into the sunlit kitchen this bright Saturday morning to find Al-Haitham seemingly in deep discussion with Mehrak. “What’s all this?” Kaveh asked, pacing over and taking in the bags of groceries on the kitchen counter. Mehrak chirped a greeting at his approach, but Al-Haitham barely lifted his gaze, musing still at the holo-diagrams projected out against the patterned brightwood walls before them. Before Kaveh could voice another question, the holo-diagrams beaming out from Mehrak abruptly switched to a holo-recording instead. One that Kaveh quickly recognised as a recording of himself bustling about in Miss Enteka’s kitchen as he carefully crafted the chocolate puzzle, one meticulous piece at a time. “This is… Ahh, right…” Kaveh said, slightly mortified by the sudden reminder of his failed surprise attempt. He turned towards Mehrak, shaking his head almost chidingly, though not unkindly. “I didn’t realise you were recording the process the whole time then.” He gave Al-Haitham a sidelong look, feeling self-conscious now. But Al-Haitham continued observing the recording wordlessly; it was only after the recording ended that he reached a hand forward, drawing Kaveh closer to his side of the counter. “Huh? What now?” Kaveh paused, catching sight of the items Al-Haitham had pulled out of the grocery bags—coffee beans, cacao blocks, gelatinised slime sheets, butter, milk, sugar, padisarah essence, and a bottle of cherry liqueur. He realised then they were all ingredients to make chocolate confectionery; that Al-Haitham had even bought a set of baking moulds for the puzzle. “We should adjust the temperature of the fridge this time before setting the chocolate,” Al-Haitham said matter-of-factly to Kaveh’s look of surprise. “It’s been warmer in Sumeru City lately, so perhaps it’s best to cool the puzzle for longer at a lower temperature, for the chocolate to retain its shape…” He trailed off as he began chopping up the cacao blocks with a knife, looking over to Kaveh to check if the sliced pieces were of the correct size. Kaveh felt a wedge of emotion in his throat then, a warmth prickling within his chest. But he nodded at Al-Haitham with a smile, his enthusiasm at sculpting another new chocolate puzzle from scratch returning once again.
※ “Okay, I think that should do it! All right, Al-Haitham—let’s see how quickly you can crack this one, heh.” “I’ve already solved it,” Al-Haitham replied, without missing a beat. Kaveh was still in the midst of languishing a melodramatic sigh, however, his voice light and haughty with teasing. “It may be foolish of me to expect it from a man who claims to operate solely on objectivity. But I know there’s a sliver of romance, of sentimentality that resides still in your cinder-block of a heart, to truly appreciate the artistry in—Wait, what?” Kaveh blinked, finally catching up with Al-Haitham’s words. “You’ve solved the puzzle? A-Already?! ” Al-Haitham inclined his head. He lifted the chocolate puzzle box to his lips then, and—to Kaveh’s absolute horror—nipped at the patterned lid with his teeth. “It’s easiest if I simply eat my way through the puzzle right to the cherry liqueur in the centre.” Al-Haitham deadpanned once he’d finished chewing off the left corner of the box. He flicked a tongue over stray bits of frosting and crushed coffee flakes from his canines, mouth curved into a grin as he hummed in approval. “Miss Enteka’s newest supply of spiced coffee beans does add an interesting flavour.” “You…” Kaveh was still staring slack-jawed at the sight of Al-Haitham licking chocolate and coffee flakes from his lips, looking almost like a contented cat who had just finished a saucer of cream. He let out a frosty, long-suffering groan. “You’re such a heathen sometimes.” “I’m merely being efficient.” Al-Haitham remained unperturbed, but Kaveh recognised that all-too-familiar roguish gleam in his teal eyes. “Besides, isn't there another kind of puzzle you’d like to solve?” “I don’t know why I even bother with you sometimes… Hey!” Kaveh jolted when Al-Haitham’s fingers brushed against his hand, but he didn’t recoil from the touch. Directing Kaveh’s fingers with his own to reach for a piece of broken chocolate from the plate, Al-Haitham then raised both their hands up towards his chest—to press the chocolate past the loose collar of his lounge shirt, against the sliver of bare skin just below his clavicle and right above his jewelled piercing. “Aren’t you curious?” Al-Haitham said, his gaze placid as he watched the way Kaveh’s eyes widened at the sight and feel of the chocolate pressed between their fingers and against Al-Haitham’s chest. “To see how long it takes to melt this piece of chocolate?” Kaveh frowned again, still perplexed. “Of course it would melt just as quickly in this heat… Oh. You mean on your nip—Archons, Haitham.” He swore that Al-Haitham’s soft laugh was almost too coy; deceptively innocent behind that knowing, cat-like grin. “Don’t you want to see if you can crack this puzzle as well, senior?” Kaveh’s only response was to move forward with a surging kiss, his lips and teeth catching against Al-Haitham’s, before he pushed Al-Haitham back roughly against the counter. “They say curiosity killed the cat,” Kaveh said, once they had pulled apart for a breath. “Perhaps my irreverent junior should consider treading forward with utmost care.” Al-Haitham watched steadily as Kaveh met his gaze with a dangerous grin of his own; as the wedge in Kaveh’s throat bobbed in anticipation. “It’s fine,” Al-Haitham hummed with wry amusement, eyes bright and alluring. “A cat has nine lives, after all. So, we can do this nine times over… Or until you finally crack the code.” “You’re a glutton for punishment, I swear,” Kaveh huffed, and Al-Haitham laughed once more when Kaveh pinned him down with a growl, kissing him fiercely.
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“There you are, Mehrak,” Kaveh said to the sight of the automated toolbox hovering over the kitchen counter. He downed a glass of water before reaching forward to pat Mehrak’s side. “You don’t really need to do all the cleaning, you know? Since it’s all Haitham’s fault the kitchen got messed up like this.” A curious, questioning beep. “Erk… No, no, you’re right. I was, uh, just as involved in this mess…” Another cheerful warble, and Mehrak swivelled again, beaming a digital screen out before them. “Hmm? Ah, you recorded the chocolate-making process earlier for future reference? Haha, that’s a good idea—” Only for Kaveh to splutter into his glass when he finally saw—heard—the indecencies that had transpired on top of the kitchen counter as the recording began to play. Indecencies in which he and Al-Haitham had—thoroughly and indisputably—been involved. “W-Wha-?! Mehrak, please delete this at once!” Outside in the living room, still curled against the cushions on the divan and clad only in his chocolate-stained lounge shirt, Al-Haitham stirred from his nap. Glancing drowsily towards the sound of Kaveh’s flustered rambles and Mehrak’s apologetic beeps, he exhaled a sigh, the corner of his mouth twitching into a soft smile. Al-Haitham stretched languidly like a cat, basking in the quiet and late evening sun. Then, after another moment or two, he finally rose from the divan and padded into the kitchen to assist with the cleaning. Today was indeed a good day. —End— _______
End Notes: - I tried to search for some videos of chocolate puzzle designs. But most were either simple jigsaw puzzle confectionery for kids, the Meiji Black Chocolate Puzzle (which sort of looks like Tetris), or those insanely intricate and life-sized sculptures made by The Chocolate Guy. Let's just assume Kaveh found a recipe for challenging edible puzzle that's somewhere in between... never mind that Al-Haitham basically "solved" it by eating it lol.
- Comments are always welcomed for my fics. I'd like to hear what you think, if you've enjoyed this! Thanks for reading :)
#genshin impact#kavetham#kaveh#alhaitham#mehrak#al-haitham#fanfic#time is a social construct and i am lazy#that's why it took me a year to remember to publish this lol
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tuesday again 5/21/2024
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one of my favorite bands, Joywave, dropped a new album last week! it is not my favorite album of theirs but so it goes. perhaps it needs more time to grow on me. Sleepytime Fantasy kicks off my favorite section of the album. video game enchanted ice cave dream sequence music.
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i must stay true to my own rules for this series (not a rec series, genuinely what i've been into the most this week) and the song that's been on loop all week is a genshin impact character's theme music (punchy wolf-coded ice cop who is the duke of the prison he. runs? administers? don't worry about it). unfortunately a bop. the character music lately has been a lot more modern and experimental than i expected? this one has a police siren drop
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thank you mackintosh.



i really, really enjoyed Trouble And Her Friends by Melissa Scott (LAMBDA award winner 1995)! @delta-orionis and i frequently ask ourselves "what if neuromancer was good?" and this scratches that itch for me. it is often difficult for me to take neuromancer's protagonist henry seriously, but this book features a pair of extremely practical dykes. it opens on the passing of a new american law criminalizing big swathes of online activity, passed despite a presidential veto. description from amazon
Less than a hundred years from now, the forces of law and order crack down on the world of the computer nets. The hip, noir adventurers who get by on wit, bravado, and drugs, and haunt the virtual worlds of the Shadows of cyberspace, are up against the encroachments of civilization. It's time to adapt or die. India Carless, alias Trouble, got out ahead of the feds and settled down to run a small network for an artist's co-op. Now someone has taken her name and begun to use it for criminal hacking. So Trouble returns. Once the fastest gun on the electronic frontier, she had tried to retire-but has been called out for one last fight. And it's a killer.
this startled me by how fun and competent it is! i tried reading one of the author's books last year (Dreamships) and had a miserable time with the pacing and flow of information. there are echoes of the pacing issues i had with the last book-- this is a nearly four hundred page hardcover, we have a lot of Next Locations to go to, and we are going to take our fucking time getting there. a road trip book, rather than a destination book. Scott has gotten way way better at fleshing out those locations— an artists' co-op has their skylights set to amber to hide the wear and tear on everything in their central hangout space when the feds show up. i also connected with the inciting incident way more-- someone stealing a female hacker’s name and style is instantly relatable. i am riding shotgun with Trouble. i am ready to throw down with her.
it's a very physical book in many ways, bc it has three brief sex scenes, is very concerned with sensuality in both senses of the word, and overall it's like the background in an anime that’s full of dials and buttons and little blinky lights. written in 1994, fascjnating how much concepts of VR and sensory inputs have not changed, but everyone still has the equivalent of an enormous old school desktop and giant CRT monitors set up. everyone is constantly lugging around so much physical tech. the stuff that makes you better at hacking in the net is quick reactions to VR sensations, the only way to get that cutting edge sensation is to get a physical chip or “worm” in your head, and the only people who do that are the core outcasts and freaks of the internet (the gays, the women, the people of color, the all three, presumably the furries as well). from that day to this…
there's an interesting contrast between Trouble and her old partner Cerise stalking the virtual reality bazaars/being queens of the BBS undergrounds, and the danger they feel and face when moving about in the real world. some reviewers are very cranky about how negotiations on and offline feel the same but i did not feel this particular quibble. communication is communication. it is known both on and offline that they're 1) women and 2) lesbians. they're in less physical danger online but slurs can still happen no matter where they are. also, i am well used to the necessity of having to posture and peacock and be kind of a bitch to establish myself in order to get anything done in coding/hardware scenes, which is something i don't think any of the male reviewers of the day ever had to think about.
some cowboy shit goes down at the end that had me hooting and hollering, and Scott handled the hacking scenes in an interesting way-- a sort of abstracted duel? terrific "fight" scenes. very interesting at how she will move things around in order to treat scenes in ways she's good at-- like establishing very grounded locations that feel real, physical sensations, and fight scenes-- instead of just kind of slogging through a very surface level high-overview travelogue like in her last book. ive been stuck on a fic chapter for like four years and this is making me think about doing it the fun way instead of the way i thought it should be done. this may be obvious but i am an amateur and more importantly an idiot.
this was a $6/1 book special last year at one of my favorite thrift stores, a religious shop with the absolute worst vibes in the greater houston area but some of the best stuff
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Five Dolls For An August Moon (1970, dir. Brava). sometimes you see a cool title on kanopy and you don't have a better way to kill an hour and a half. plus it had some guys i know from cowboys. tw for a suicide's body in the first fucking ten seconds of the trailer, which is a weird trailer choice bc u don't actually see most of the murders in the movie.
ive watched a fuck of a lot of spaghetti westerns so i feel i am somewhat qualified to tell you this is one of the worst dubs ive ever seen. the lines actors are quarter-heartedly delivering do not always make a lot of sense and only occasionally match the subtitles. i am assuming this is the original dub, bc kino lorber generally does a pretty okay job restoring things?
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this is not a good movie (extremely troubled production, director swap three days before filming, made on a shoestring budget, the actors mostly wore their own clothes, etc). it is not very good at maintaining tension, because it is a film that first and foremost Looks. beautiful fucking sets, beautifully decorated. the exterior is a matte painting, a sort of frothy dream-bubble of sixties architecture. most of the interiors are apparently a real house. incredible experimental burbling soundtrack full of Weird Sounds.
sorry about the tubi interface and our old friend the activate windows logo.
there are so many fun directorial flourishes and staging, but it does get a little wrapped up in itself. this made me think of The Secret of NIMH, a beautifully animated talking-animal film that gave me nightmares as a child, where the animation tricks and sparkles and moving parts sort of all get in each other's way to produce something less than the sum of its parts. this sort of happens here. i'm going to yoink this from a review:
Bava’s eye for exquisite compositions is equally evident. One scene in particular stands out in this regard: The filmmaker shoots an otherwise humdrum fistfight through wooden latticework that breaks the action up into an abstracted mosaic effect. The fight culminates with a table being upended, which in turn unleashes a myriad crystal spheres. The camera follows along as the spheres tumble and cascade down a spiral staircase and roll across a tiled floor before plopping like so many bath bubbles into a tub. The scene concludes with the revelation of a recently deceased character caught in what you’d have to call a tableau morte. It’s a dazzlingly orchestrated sequence, easily on par with more famous Bava set pieces.
it's gorgeous! there's also So Much going on. another lovely bit of business: as each person dies they get wrapped in plastic sheeting and put in the walkin freezer. next to slabs of beef. not a subtle film, and i don't mean it as a diss, bc where's the fuckin fun in that?
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i have not been doing much of anything here except listen to podcasts and work toward the two-thousand-fish-caught achievement in genshin. impatiently waiting for Clorinde to be released in several weeks. that one button needs a raise. it is So funny to see genshin characters with fucking guns. very sword and pike based societies so far

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every time i have tried to make one of these samplers for Me it's gone horribly wrong or been somehow destroyed so i'm making this one for my brother's upcoming birthday, bc he will have off-campus housing next academic year, in an attempt to peacefully do some fucking cross stitch and get something out at the end of it. pattern here on etsy

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An Algerian’s Adventure Through Turkey: From Ancient Ruins to Coastal Wonders

Traveling from Algeria to Turkey has never been easier, especially for Algerian citizens eligible for the turkey e visa. For Samir, a 57-year-old Algerian man, the dream of exploring Turkey's ancient ruins, buzzing bazaars, and breathtaking landscapes became a reality with just a few clicks through the visa for turkey online system.
First Impressions: Istanbul’s Historic Heartbeat
He stayed near Sultanahmet, where two landmarks defined the city skyline: Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. As an Algerian Muslim, the experience of walking through these sacred spaces held deep personal meaning. He marveled at Byzantine mosaics and the sound of call to prayer echoing between domes.
Exploring Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar, sipping Turkish tea, and cruising the Bosphorus—all these iconic moments were possible thanks to his turkey e visa.
Cappadocia: Earth Sculpted by Time
With his tourist turkey visa, Samir was free to travel beyond Istanbul. He headed to Cappadocia, where surreal rock formations stretched across the horizon. Though hot air balloon rides are popular, he preferred to walk among the fairy chimneys, touching stones shaped by centuries of wind and rain.
He explored underground cities—tunnels and rooms carved beneath the surface where ancient civilizations once hid. For Samir, it was more than sightseeing. It was like tracing history through silence.
Meeting travelers from across the world in a local cave hotel, he learned that many didn’t know Algerians could apply for the turkey e visa so easily. He shared his experience with the visa for turkey online system, emphasizing how convenient it was compared to applying for other international visas.
Pamukkale and Ephesus: Layers of Time
From Cappadocia, Samir traveled to Pamukkale, home to natural hot springs and white travertine terraces. He dipped his feet in the mineral-rich pools and then wandered through Hierapolis, an ancient Roman city built above the terraces.
Not far away was Ephesus, one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world. Marble streets, grand libraries, and open-air theaters made Samir feel like he had stepped into a lost world. His electronic visa turkey granted access not just to cities, but to civilizations.
Antalya: Coastline Calm and Sunlit Streets
Tired from his historical adventures, Samir moved on to Antalya, where palm-lined streets and Mediterranean waves greeted him. His turkey tourist visa allowed him to explore the coast freely.
He enjoyed fresh seafood by the harbor, chatted with Turkish shopkeepers in Arabic and French, and visited local museums showcasing ancient coins and artifacts. It was a slower, peaceful rhythm—a different side of Turkey from the buzz of Istanbul or the mystery of Cappadocia.
Meeting Algerians in Turkey: A Shared Path
During his journey, Samir was surprised by how many fellow Algerians he met, especially in Istanbul and Bursa. Most of them had also entered with the turkey e visa, sharing similar stories of a smooth online process. Many had come for tourism, while others visited family or joined short-term religious tours.
They exchanged notes on destinations, local dishes like kebab and kunefe, and the ease of using the visa for turkey online system. Despite traveling separately, there was a shared pride in being part of a growing number of Algerian tourists discovering Turkey’s vast beauty.
The evisa turkey wasn’t just a technical formality—it was something that connected them, silently enabling their journeys and shaping new perspectives.
The Simple Start: Applying for the eVisa Turkey
Unlike traditional embassy visits, Samir’s travel preparation began online. Algeria allows eVisa access for citizens over 55, making him eligible for the evisa turkey application. The process was quick: basic information, passport upload, and an online payment. The electronic visa turkey was delivered to his email within 24 hours. He printed it out and kept a digital copy—just in case.
This turkey tourist visa would allow him to explore for up to 30 days on a single entry. That’s all he needed to dive into a country he had admired from afar for years.
As he completed the online application, Samir couldn’t help but think about how this streamlined system had revolutionized the way travelers like him could explore foreign lands. The online application not only saved him time but also reduced the complexities that often come with obtaining visas through embassies.
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4me4you meets MAGAZINE COVERS May 2025…
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IN "Camden News" store to see “the gentlewoman” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “V” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “W” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “another man” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “fantastic man” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “10 men” magazine
2…
IN "Camden News" store to see “re-edition” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “vie le rock” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “rock candy” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “classic rock” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “kerrang!” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “clash” magazine
3….
IN "Camden News" store to see “dj” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “pop superstars” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “mojo” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “echoes” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “record collector” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “the history of rock 1968” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “classic pop” magazine
4….
IN "Camden News" store to see “the ultimate record collection” magazine
IN "Camden News" store to see “electronic sound” magazine
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The Corus Hotel
If you're searching for a hotel that blends affordability, comfort, and unbeatable location, look no further than The Corus Hotel — a well-regarded 3-star hotel in Connaught Place, New Delhi.
Located steps away from Rajiv Chowk Metro Station, The Corus Hotel is a favorite among business travelers, tourists, couples, and solo explorers looking for a safe, clean, and convenient place to stay in Central Delhi.

Prime Location in Connaught Place
One of the biggest advantages of The Corus Hotel is its location. Nestled in the vibrant lanes of Connaught Place (CP) — Delhi’s cultural, corporate, and shopping nucleus — guests have instant access to:
Rajiv Chowk Metro Station (1-minute walk)
India Gate (10-minute drive)
Janpath Market, Palika Bazaar, and CP shopping streets
Restaurants, cafés, bars, and local attractions
Whether you're here for business meetings, leisure, or a quick city break, our central address makes commuting seamless.
Comfortable, Modern Rooms at Affordable Rates
At The Corus Hotel, comfort meets value. Our budget-friendly rooms are thoughtfully designed for relaxation and productivity. Every room comes with:
Comfortable double or twin beds
Air conditioning
Free high-speed Wi-Fi
Flat-screen LED TV with cable
Tea and coffee maker
Electronic safe
24/7 room service
Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or for work, you'll find a room that fits your needs without breaking the bank.
Ideal for Business Travelers
Our location in the business hub of Delhi makes The Corus Hotel a smart choice for corporate guests. You're minutes from government buildings, business districts, and embassies. After a long day, unwind in our cozy café or enjoy a quiet evening on the terrace.
Couple-Friendly & Safe
As one of the few couple-friendly hotels in Connaught Place, we ensure a welcoming and respectful environment for all guests. Privacy, safety, and comfort are always a priority.
Dining & Amenities
While The Corus Hotel prides itself on simplicity, we don’t compromise on service. Guests can enjoy:
In-house café/bar with terrace seating
Freshly prepared breakfast options
24-hour front desk assistance
Travel support, cabs, and airport transfers on request
Nearby Attractions
When you stay at The Corus, you’re never far from Delhi’s top sights. Explore:
India Gate
Red Fort
Jantar Mantar
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
Janpath & Connaught Place markets
National Museum
Most attractions are a short metro ride or cab trip away.
Why Guests Trust The Corus Hotel
Long-standing reputation for service and cleanliness
Friendly, helpful staff with local knowledge
Transparent pricing, no hidden charges
A safe, central option trusted by thousands of travelers
Book Your Stay Today
Whether you're looking for a budget hotel in Connaught Place, a couple-friendly stay near Rajiv Chowk, or a convenient base for exploring Delhi — The Corus Hotel delivers.
Book directly with us for the best rates and a smoother check-in experience.
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Chandni Chowk
Shopping in Chandi Chowk offers a staggering range of goodies ranging from books, clothes, electronics, shoes, leather and consumer goods. Walking along this jostling street can get quite intimidating, so be prepared to get stunned. Each area of Chandni Chowk has different markets, which are known for various things.
Nai Sadak
Nai Sadak is mainly known for books and stationery items. It is perfect for the students and bibliomaniacs who will find everything they need here, ranging from books for competitive exams to second-hand college textbooks, fiction novels and even Hindi fiction and non-fiction.
Dariba Kalan
Dariba Kalan is known for jewellery, especially silver and gold items. The highlight here is the availability of hand-crafted jewellery. The best part about shopping at this market is the cost of the items is usually around 25% less than the other markets. You will also find kundan and meenakari jewellery here, along with shops selling perfumes and oils.
Chawri Bazar
Chawri Bazar is your go-to place if you are looking to get wedding cards printed in bulk. It specialises in the sale of paper products. You will find all kinds of wedding cards here - simple and subtle to fancy and extravagant.
Kinari Bazar
Kinari Bazar is a haven for your wedding shopping. It is a narrow lane known for selling the best zardozi items such as laces and frills. Apart from this, you will also find Parsi borders, motifs, ribbon laces and all the embellishments for your wedding lehenga.
Bhagirath Palace
This is Asia's largest wholesale market for electrical and electronic items. Right from simple light fixtures to fancy decorative lamps, you will find everything you need to decorate your home. That too at dirt cheap prices!
Ballimaran Market
This market is known for selling shoes at affordable prices. There are all kinds of shoes available here, ranging from formal shoes to dress shoes. You will also find a lot of opticians here, though don't depend on their eye testing skills. You can find a huge variety of frames and sunglasses at a throwaway price.
Chor Bazaar
Chor Bazaar is one of the biggest thrift markets in the city and offers things like Books, clothes, shoes, gym equipment, camera, stationery and antiques, you name it, and they have it.
There are plenty of other markets in Chandi Chowk selling various knick-knacks:
Khari Baoli is a street dedicated to spices, nuts, herbs and dried fruits. Located at the western end of Chandni Chowk, there is no spice that you won't find here.
Fatehpuri Market is a wholesale trade market for khoya and paneer. You will also find plenty of eateries here.
Kucha Choudhary Market is also known as the photo market. You can get all types of cameras and its accessory at every corner of this market.
Katra Neel is the wholesale market for all kinds of clothes. The first franchise of Raymond from Old Delhi is also located here. There are plenty of shops selling sarees, lehenga, salwar suits and men's wear.
Moti Bazar is known for shawls in a myriad of design, colour, style and type of wool. It is called as the Moti Bazar as it specialises in the sale and purchase of pearls.
Nearest metro station - Chandni chowk
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THE 10 BEST Places to Go Shopping in Gurgaon District
Welcome to Gurgaon District, a vibrant hub of shopping experiences! Whether you're a local resident or a visitor exploring this dynamic area, Gurgaon offers a plethora of shopping destinations to suit every taste and budget. From upscale malls to bustling markets, there's something here for everyone. Let's dive into the top 10 places you should take advantage of when shopping in Gurgaon District.

Ambiance Mall:
As one of the largest shopping malls in Gurgaon, Ambience Mall boasts a diverse range of stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. From luxury brands to popular retail chains, Ambience Mall offers a premium shopping experience.
DLF CyberHub:
Known for its vibrant atmosphere and eclectic mix of restaurants and bars, DLF CyberHub also features a selection of boutique shops and specialty stores. It's the perfect destination for a day of shopping and dining.
MGF Metropolitan Mall:
Located in the heart of Gurgaon, MGF Metropolitan Mall is a favorite among locals for its extensive selection of fashion brands, electronics, and home goods. It's a one-stop destination for all your shopping needs.
Galleria Market:
Nestled in DLF Phase IV, Galleria Market exudes charm with its open-air layout and boutique shops. From designer clothing to unique handicrafts, Galleria Market offers a delightful shopping experience.
Sahara Mall:
Conveniently situated on Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road, Sahara Mall features a mix of retail outlets, entertainment venues, and food courts. It's a popular destination for both shopping and leisure activities.
Sadar Bazaar:
For those seeking a traditional shopping experience, Sadar Bazaar is the place to be. This bustling market is known for its affordable clothing, accessories, and household items. Bargaining is a must here!
Sector 14 Market:
With its shops and street vendors, Sector 14 Market is a local favorite for budget-friendly shopping. You'll find it all from trendy apparel to fresh produce in this bustling market.
The Gurgaon Central Mall:
Located in Sector 25, The Gurgaon Central Mall offers a curated selection of national and international brands. With its spacious layout and diverse offerings, it's a popular choice for shoppers of all ages. Due to such reasons, people choose to live in Gurugram. To know more, you can see what are the Best Places to Live in Gurugram.
Cross Point Mall:
Situated in DLF Phase IV, Cross Point Mall features a mix of retail stores, eateries, and entertainment options. Its convenient location and relaxed ambiance make it a go-to destination for shoppers.
Galaxy Mall:
Rounding out our list is Galaxy Mall, a vibrant shopping complex in Sector 15. From fashion boutiques to electronics stores, Galaxy Mall offers a diverse shopping experience in the heart of Gurgaon.
Ready to explore the best shopping destinations in Gurgaon District? Plan your shopping spree today and discover the hidden gems waiting to be explored! Don't forget to visit Rajbala, your one-stop shop for Packing and Moving services. Click here to learn more and start shopping with Rajbala today!
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Discover the Top 15 Best Places for Diwali Shopping in Delhi
Are you ready to immerse yourself in the festive spirit of Diwali? Delhi, with its vibrant markets and bustling streets, offers a delightful shopping experience during this auspicious festival. To help you make the most of your Diwali shopping, we've compiled a list of the top 15 Best Place For Diwali Shopping in Delhi. Whether you're looking for traditional attire, exquisite jewelry, or decorative items, these markets have it all.
Chandni Chowk: This historic market is a Diwali shopper's paradise. From beautiful sarees and lehengas to intricate jewelry and delicious street food, Chandni Chowk has it all.
Dilli Haat: Known for its handicrafts and ethnic wear, Dilli Haat is a cultural hub where you can find unique Diwali gifts.
Lajpat Nagar: Explore this market for a wide range of affordable ethnic wear and accessories for the entire family.
Karol Bagh: If you're looking for the latest fashion trends, Karol Bagh is the place to be. Shop for stylish Diwali outfits and accessories here.
Sarojini Nagar: Known for its budget-friendly shopping, Sarojini Nagar is a treasure trove of fashionable clothing and footwear.
Janpath: Find exquisite jewelry and artifacts at Janpath, making it an ideal place for Diwali gift shopping.
Connaught Place: Known for its upscale shopping experience, Connaught Place has a mix of designer boutiques and branded stores.
Gaffar Market: If you're tech-savvy, Gaffar Market is your go-to destination for electronics and gadgets at competitive prices.
South Extension: This market offers a blend of traditional and modern shopping options, from silk sarees to high-end cosmetics.
Sunder Nagar Market: Discover beautiful home decor items, including lamps and candles, to illuminate your Diwali celebrations.
Santushti Shopping Complex: A high-end shopping destination known for its luxury boutiques and handicraft stores.
Meena Bazaar: For those looking for exquisite ethnic wear, Meena Bazaar offers a stunning collection of traditional attire.
Shankar Market: Find beautiful Diwali decorations, including diyas and rangoli designs, to add a festive touch to your home.
Paharganj: Known for its budget-friendly shopping options, Paharganj is perfect for travelers and backpackers.
Khan Market: Explore upscale boutiques and bookstores in Khan Market, which offers a sophisticated shopping experience.
Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to Delhi during Diwali, these 15 best places for Diwali shopping in Delhi will ensure you have a memorable and festive shopping experience. From traditional attire to decorative items and delicious sweets, Delhi's markets have everything you need to celebrate the Festival of Lights in style. So, get ready to shop till you drop and make this Diwali truly special!
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🛍️ Discount & Tax-Free Shopping in Vellore! 🛍️
Looking for the best deals in Vellore? Whether you’re a tourist, student, or a local bargain hunter, check out this ultimate guide to Vellore’s top discount and tax-free shopping destinations. From street markets to factory outlets, there’s something for everyone—clothing, books, electronics, handicrafts, and more!
Explore the full list and shopping tips here: https://chennaiorbit.com/blog/discount-tax-free-shopping-places-in-vellore/
Highlights include:
Sathuvachari Commercial Complex for women’s wear, cosmetics, and more (bargain-friendly!)
VIT Flea Zone for electronics, quirky gifts, and flat-price deals
CMC Hospital Street Market for books and essentials at up to 30% off
Mega Mart for branded clothing at 30–70% discounts
Vellore Main Bazaar for daily essentials and accessories—bargaining encouraged!
Textile & Saree Wholesale Shops for silk sarees and fabrics
Chitra Fancy & Wholesale for toys, home decor, and gifts
Export Surplus Market for branded fashion at half the price
Handicrafts vendors at Golden Temple for unique souvenirs
Krishna Chetty Shopping Center for bangles, earrings, and accessories
Pro Shopping Tips: Visit between 11 AM and 6 PM, carry small change or use UPI, and don’t forget to bargain for the best deals!
Happy shopping and saving! 🛒
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Cooler Bazaar – Top Air Coolers & AC Dealers in JD Hub, Jagatpura Jaipur
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Submarine Cable System Market
Submarine Cable System Market Size is valued at $30.7 Billion by 2031, and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 9.9% during the forecast period 2025–2031.
🔗 𝐆𝐞𝐭 𝐑𝐎𝐈-𝐟𝐨𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓-𝟐𝟎𝟑𝟏 → 𝐃𝐨𝐰𝐧𝐥𝐨𝐚𝐝 𝐍𝐨𝐰
Submarine Cable System Market plays a critical role in global communications, enabling high-speed data transmission across continents through undersea fiber optic cables. These systems form the backbone of the internet, carrying over 95% of international data traffic. Market growth is driven by rising demand for cloud services, 5G deployment, and global internet connectivity. Key stakeholders include telecom providers, cloud companies, and infrastructure developers. Technological advancements, such as SDM (space-division multiplexing), are enhancing capacity and reliability.
𝐊𝐞𝐲 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐞𝐭 𝐃𝐫𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬 — 𝐒𝐮𝐛𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐂𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐒𝐲𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐦 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐞𝐭 🌊🔌
𝐒𝐮𝐫𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐆𝐥𝐨𝐛𝐚𝐥 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐭 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜 📈
Explosive growth in video streaming, social media, and cloud computing is increasing demand for high-capacity international data transmission.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐥𝐨𝐮𝐝 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐢𝐜𝐞𝐬 ☁️
Tech giants (e.g., Google, Amazon, Microsoft) are investing heavily in private submarine cables to support global data center networks.
𝟓𝐆 𝐃𝐞𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐲𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 📶
5G rollout requires faster and more reliable backhaul infrastructure, fueling demand for robust submarine networks.
𝐃𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐄𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐄𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐞𝐬 🌍
Governments and businesses in Asia, Africa, and Latin America are driving demand for international connectivity.
𝐀𝐝𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐂𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲 💡
Innovations like SDM (Space-Division Multiplexing) and higher fiber counts increase capacity and reduce cost per bit.
𝐓𝐨𝐩 𝐊𝐞𝐲 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐲𝐞𝐫𝐬:
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