Modi-Xi Jinping meet: Mahabalipuram monuments closed to tourists 

Entry to public has been suspended from Tuesday till the weekend.
Modi-Xi Jinping meet: Mahabalipuram monuments closed to tourists 
Modi-Xi Jinping meet: Mahabalipuram monuments closed to tourists 
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The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has temporarily shut down tourism to monuments in Mahabalipuram ahead of the bilateral summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese Premier Xi Jinping. Members of the public will not be allowed at popular tourist attractions located in the temple town beginning Tuesday. The two heads of state are set to meet between October 11 and 13.

“In exercise of powers conferred under Rule 5 of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Rules, 1959 entry to public is suspended in the [Group of Monuments, Mahabalipuram] from 08.10.2019 to till the completion of VVIP visit due to security reasons,” according to an order from the Chennai Circle of the ASI.

The Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram include the five Ratha temples, the cave sanctuaries and structural temples along the coast of the Bay of Bengal. The Pallava-era monuments have also been deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Both leaders are expected to visit three of the monuments— the Shore temple, Arjuna's penance and the Five Rathas during their two-day visit.

In addition to the suspension of tourism, Mahabalipuram has also witnessed tightening of security across the town. 500 police personnel have been deployed in the 20 km stretch between Mahabalipuram and Akkarai. Two deputy superintendents of police (DSPs), six inspectors, and 500 police personnel have been deployed across Mamallapuram in different shifts, including night patrolling. CCTV cameras have been installed across the town as well as on the outskirts for round-the-clock surveillance.

On Sunday, the state police arrested Tibetan activist and writer Tenzin Tsundue and nine other activists who had reportedly planned a protest during Premier Xi's visit, calling for the independence of the region under the Chinese state.

Local sources had earlier told TNM that hotels and homestays had been advised against entertaining visitors on the summit dates.

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