"Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim"
My username is @sumon03 and I'm from Bangladesh. |
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The huge sky house has a great mind-blowing beauty as this country has high mountains, blue sea, and green grass fields.Natural resources have a hypnotic effect on Bangladesh. Bangladeshi deltas are beautifully designed amidst natural beauty.
The natural beauty of Bangladesh cannot be overemphasized. High and low mountain tea gardens of Sylhet, Madhuchak, and South Sundarbans of Bangladesh.Garo Hills, Bhawal Madhupur in the north, and the steep Chittagong Hill Tracts. Also, Lalmai Hills has breathtaking natural attractions like Ghazari and Shalban Vihar.
Most people in Bangladesh observe six seasons. Summer, Monsoon, Autumn, Winter, and Spring seasons are observed in Bangladesh. In summer, nature glows in the heat of summer. At this time, the field dries up under the hot sun.
In summer, the sun should be overhead. Mangoes fall to the ground during the Baisakh season, just as they wither in the hot summer sun. And the children and women of the village go out to get those mangoes. Summer months are when most of this country's fruits are available, like mango, jam, jackfruit, litchi, pineapple, wood litchi, gab, sugarcane, etc.
Rainy yearThe canal of the Bil Nad River fills with water during rainy days. On rainy days, the young residents of the village rush to the banks of water bodies and canals to get drenched.
Autumn arrives with a beautiful scene towards the end of the monsoon. Rows of white flowers sway in the autumn breeze under a blue sky. The autumn season comes alive under the sky with a touch of bashfulness.HemantkalBengali farmers at this time organize the Navanna festival of new paddy from house to house. The pleasant aroma of ripe rice wafted through the air. The new paddy has made the farmers of Bengal happy. Throughout the night, they sing and dance to Jari Sari Bhatiali tunes and sing numerous folk songs. Harsh sun, monsoon rains, and cold winters in the Konkan region.
The grass was dewy on a winter morning. In winter everyone's heart is cooled by the icy sap of the palm tree.
Numerous Pithapuli festivals are held throughout this period. In the spring, the melody of the song, the beautiful, sweet voice of the cuckoo, calls for spring. Springtime renews the natural world of Bengal.
The lovely song of cuckoos can be heard in the forest while vibrant butterflies flutter among the flowers.
The forest area of Bangladesh11% of Bangladesh's land is covered by forests. To maintain ecological balance, a nation must have 25% of its land covered by forests.
Sundarban is the largest forest in Bangladesh. This 2400 square mile Sundarbans is found in Bangladesh.
The Sundarbans were initially recognized by UNESCO as the 798th World Heritage Site on December 6, 1997. The abundance of luscious trees gave the Sundarbans their name. Moreover, Sundarbans are also referred to as Badavans.
The world's largest mangrove is considered a beautiful forest. Bangladeshi rainbow Red, blue, green, yellow, blue, purple, and pink colors make up the rainbow of Bangladesh. Friends, this collection of colors is known as Beni Asahkala.
When rain and sunlight are close together, rainbows can form. The beauty of rural BengalThe natural beauty of Bangladesh is seen in the winding road of Bengali villages. Rural Bangladesh is where the majority of Bangladeshis live.
The Bengali farmer is out working all day and goes home before dark. A beautiful crop is produced by the farmer in the village field. Rows of mango, jackfruit, coconut, palm, betel, and date palm trees have been built in the countryside on both sides of the walkway. Bangladeshi cultureThis cultural tradition of Bangladesh dates back thousands of years. Festivals like Basant Varan, Basan Utsav of Bengal, and New Year are ingrained in our culture.Remember Grama Bangla songs by Jarisari and Bhatialy.
Bengali culture has a consistently joyful atmosphere through night processions and folk songs. Various forms of intermingling and mutual influence between different ethnic and religious communities. The result of this synthesis is the development of Bengali culture. Bengali culture is generally defined as literature, music, fine arts, sports, humanities, higher knowledge, customs, human knowledge, manners, customs, collective attitudes, social structure, and ethnographic culture of the society. Bengali speakers have a religiously rich culture that also values peace and beauty. The forest area of Bangladesh.