The Facebook founder decided to head straight to the marvelous Indian heritage upon his landing in India and posted a picture of him from there that shows him staring at the marble beauty.
Enchanted by the majestic piece of art, Zuckerberg posted on Facebook: “I'm in India for our Townhall Q&A tomorrow, and I decided to visit the Taj Mahal. I've always wanted to see this. It is even more stunning than I expected. It's incredible what people can build -- and what love can motivate us to build.”
His visit comes close on the heels of his Townhall Question and Answer session at IIT-Delhi tomorrow to connect with Indians, whom he described as "one of our most active and engaged communities" on the social media. He had announced his visit on October 15 in a post on Facebook.
He said that he will also answer the questions from across Facebook and from a live audience during Townhall.
Last month in Palo Alto, Zuckerberg hosted Prime Minister
"Early on in our history, before things were really going well and we had hit a tough patch, and a lot of people wanted to buy Facebook and thought we should sell the company, I went and saw one of my mentors,
"So I went and I traveled for almost a month and seeing the people, seeing how people connected, and having the opportunity to feel how much better the world could be if everyone had a stronger ability to connect, reinforced for me the importance of what we were doing. And that is something I have always remembered over the last ten years as we built Facebook," Zuckerberg had said.
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