Muslin, a delicate, sheer fabric woven from fine cotton, has been a staple of Bangladeshi textile tradition for centuries. Muslin,…
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The production of cereal crops in Bangladesh has increased particularly rice. According to the UN report, paddy production was 109…
Welcome to Rash Mela, a celebration rich with custom, happiness, and camaraderie! This colorful occasion, commonly referred to as Rash…
Kabaddi: Bangladesh’s National Treasure Kabaddi is deeply ingrained in Bangladesh’s cultural and sporting life. Recognized as the national sport since…
Unveil the Timeless Elegance of Shataranji Carpets Shataranji (Bengali: শতরঞ্জি) is a traditional hand-woven carpet from the Rangpur region of…
Rickshaw painting is a distinctive and vibrant art form unique to Bangladesh. Originally designed to draw in customers with their…
The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest mangrove forest in the world, spanning Bangladesh and India’s West…
Jamdani, a fine muslin textile, has been produced for centuries in South Rupshi, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Originally known as Dhakai, it…
Ful Biju festivities Amidst the picturesque Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) region, a vibrant spectacle unfolded as Prokriti Ranjan Chakma, the…
The Bawm People: Unique Ethnic Community The Bawm people are a small ethnic group who live in the Chittagong Hill…