Chennai is one of the four major
metropolitan cities in India. Today, it is hard to believe that a place that
was till 1639 just a small fishing village would become such an enormous and
beautiful city. Situated on the shores of the Bay of Bengal,
Chennai
is perhaps the most peaceful and green metropolis in India. Chennai has a
number of attractions for the tourists to see. One of them is the beautiful
Marina beach, where the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal mingle with the
golden sands. 
Chennai
was developed as a British trading post, and as such, most of its
attractions have a distinct colonial influence. Stretched over an area of 13
km, Marina beach is the second longest beach in the world. The St. George
Fort, built in 1653, is currently used as the state government's
secretariat.
On an organisational level, the city boasts of
reasonably efficient public services, public buses, and commuter trains run
smoothly. A great deal of industrial expansion has taken place in Chennai
recently, with the mushrooming of engineering plants, car-assembly plants,
educational institutions, and textile manufacturing units. T
hough
there are no major attractions as such, it does have the second biggest
beach in the world, the Marina Beach. Though a popular tourist spot, the
beach is not really a favourite with swimmers, as the sea is known to house
a sizeable population of sharks.