A laser light and music exhibition is planned to enhance tourism in Mamallapuram, according to the Department of Tourism. Mamallapuram, in Chengalpattu District, is home to a number of sculptures and artefacts depicting Pallava kings, including the beach Temple, Ainduratham, arjuna Tapasu, krishna Mandapam, and Mahishasuramartini Mandapam. The Department of Archeology is in charge of these. It is a UNESCO World heritage Site as well.

As a result, a great number of tourists from both domestic and international countries visit to see these antiques. On behalf of the Department of Tourism, various plans are being executed for them, and essential facilities are being constructed. Furthermore, the federal and state governments are launching a variety of programmes. The tourism business has been utterly crippled by the corona epidemic. As a result, the federal and state governments have made steps to develop different tourism-related programmes.

On behalf of the tamil Nadu Tourism Department, efforts have been launched to incorporate laser light and sound displays in the art complex. The history of numerous kingdoms, including the Pallava kings, is portrayed in this way using a laser light and music system, which has the potential to capture tourist attention. The Department of Tourism anticipates that the project will be operational shortly, as preparations are being made to put it in place. According to some tourism officials, "for the first time in Mamallapuram, various historical backgrounds of the Pallava kings will be displayed with traditional music through a laser light and sound display," and "for the first time in Mamallapuram, various historical backgrounds of the Pallava kings will be displayed with traditional music through a laser light and sound display."

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