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CITY INFORMATION [Source:
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Bird's view of Dhaka
city

Aparajeo Bangla, Dhaka
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The capital of
Bangladesh is Dhaka with its exciting history and rich culture Known
the world over as the city of mosques and muslin. It has attracted
travellers from far and near through ages. It has history dating
back to earliest time. But the exact date of its foundation is not
known. However, according to recorded history it was founded in 1608
A.D. as the seat of the imperial Mughal Viceroy of Bengal.
Dhaka as the capital of Bangladesh has grown into
a busy city of about seven million people with an area of about 815
sq. km Having a happy blending of old and new architectural trends,
Dhaka has been developing fast as a modern city and is throbbing
with activities in all spheres of life. It is the centre of
industrial, commercial, cultural, educational and political
activities for Bangladesh. At Tongi Teigaon, Demra, Pagla, Kanchpur
the industrial establishments turn-out daily necessities. Motijheel
is the main commercial area of the city. Dhaka's major waterfront
Sadarghat is on the bank of the river Buriganga and is crowded with
all kinds of rivercraft, yatchs, country boats, motor launches,
paddle - steamers, fishermen's boats all bustling with
activity.Colourful rickshaws (tricycle) on the city streets are
common attractions for the visitors.Some of the outstanding tourist
attractions of Dhaka are:
GENERAL INFORMATION :
Area
: 815.85 Sq. kilometres (approx.)
Population : Seven million (approx.)
Climate : Tropical,
with heavy rainfall and bright sunshine in the monsoon and warm for
the greater part of the year. The winter months, from November to
March, are however, most likeable, cool and pleasant.
Temperature: Max.
Min.
summer
36.70C 21.10C
Winter
31.70C 10.50C
Rainfall : 2540 mm annually.
Humidity : 80 percent (approx.)
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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
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The embellished Star
Mosque

Dhakeshwari Temple

Armenian Church, Dhaka

Lalbagh Ford, Dhaka

The National Martyrs' Monument
at Savar

Bangabandhu Memorial
Museum

Muktijuddha Museum,
Dhaka

National Museum

Ahsan Manzil, Dhaka

National Parlimament
Building

Curzon Hall, Dhaka University
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Mosque : Seven domed Mosque (17th century), Baitul Mukarram
National Mosque, Star Mosque (18th century)
Hindu Temples :
Dhakeshwari Temple (llth Century), Ramkrishna Mission.
Churches :
Armenian Church (1781 A.D.) St.Mary's Cathedral at Ramna, Church of
Bangladesh or former Holy Rosary Church (1677 A.D.) at Teigaon.
Lalbagh Fort : It
was built in 1678 A.D. by Prince Mohammad Azam, son of Mughal
emperor Aurangazeb. The fort was the scene of bloody battle during
the first war of independence (1857) when 260 sepoys stationed here
backed by the people revolted against British forces. Outstanding
among the monuments of the Lelbagh are the tomb of Pari Bibi (Fairy
lady), Lalbagh Mosque, Audience Hall and Hammam of Nawab Shaista
Khan now housing a museum.
National
Memorial : Located at Savar, 35, km. from
Dhaka city. The memorial designed by architect Moinul Hossein, is
dedicated to the sacred memory of the millions of unknown martyrs of
the 1971 war of liberation.
1857 Memorial : (Bahadur
Shah Park) Built to commemorate the martyrs of the first liberation
war (1857-59) against British rule. It was here that the revolting
sepoys and their civil compatriots mere publicly hanged
Bangabandhu
Memorial Museum : The residence of the father of the nation
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Dhanmondi Residential Area has
been turned into a musuem. it contains rare collection of personal
effects and photographs of his lifetime.
Mukti Juddha Museum :
Situatad at
Segun Bagich a area of the city contains rare photographs of
Liberation war and items used by the freedom fighters during the
period.
National Museum : Centrally located, the museum contains a large
number of interesting collections including sculptures and paintings
of the Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim periods.
Science
Museum : Located at Agargaon, the museum
is a modern learning Centre related to the latest scientific
discoveries.
Ahsan Manzil Museum :
On the bank of the river
Buriganga in Dhaka the pink majestic Ahsan Manzil has been renovated
and turned into a museum recently. It is an example of the nations
r cultural heritage. It was the home of the Nawab of Dhaka and a
Silent [spectator to many events. Today's renovated Ahsan Manzil is
a monument of immense historical beauty. It has 31 rooms with a huge
dome atop which can be seen from miles around. It now has 23
galleries displaying portraits, furniture and household articles and
utensils used by the Nawab.
Mausoleum of National leaders : Located at the south western
corner of Suhrawardy Uddyan it is the eternal resting piece of three
great national leaders, Sher-e-Bangla A,K. Fazlull Haque, Hossain
Shahid Suhrawardy and Khawja Nazimuddin.
Banga Bhaban :
Tourists can have a look (outside view only) of Banga Bhaban, the
official residence of the president.
Bara Katra: This building of grand scale, now almost in ruins, is
one of the most important remains of the Mughal peirod in Dhaka. If
is of the type of 'Katra' (enclosed quadrangle building) with a
gigantic frontage towards the river Buriganga. It was built by Abul
Qasim, Dewan of Shah Shuja in 1644 A.D. It served the purpose of a
caravanserai.
Chota Katra:
Situated about 200 yards east of Bara Katra, Chota Katra was built
in 1663 A.D. by Nawab Shaista Khan. This is of similar plan and
purpose as the Bara Katra but is smaller in size.
National Art Gallery : Situated in the Shilpakala Academy
premises this has a representative collection of folk-art and
painting by artists of Bangladesh.
National Assembly Complex : Sangsad Bhaban, the National
Assembly Complex in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar designed by the famous
architect Luis 1. Kahn has distinctive architectural features.
Suhrawardy Uddyan (Garden) : At a stone's thrown distance
from Dhaka Sheraton Hotel is the Suhrawardy Uddyan, formerly known
as the Race Course, the popular park of the city. It is here that
the clarioncall for independence of Bangladesh was given by Father
of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on the 7th March
1971 and curiously enough it is again here that the commander of the
occupation forces surrendered on the 16th December 1971.
Baldha Garden : Baldha Garden has collection of rare plants and
flowers.
Ramna Garden : Ramna park is a vast stretch of green ground
surrounded by a serpentine lake.
Zoological Garden : Called Mirpur Zoo, it is situated at
Mirpur 16 km NW of Dhaka, on 230 acres of land.
Botonical Garden: Built over an area of 205 acres of land at
Mirpur just east of the Zoo. Objective of garden-botanical
education, research, preservation of plants and some recreation.
National Park : Situated at Rajendrapur, 40 km due north of
Dhaka, within Joydevpur Police Station in the magnificent Bhawal
region of Dhaka-Trishal-Mymensingh highway, this is a vast (1,600
acres) national recreational forest, ideal for hose who love nature.
Curzon Hall : Beautiful architectural building named after Loard
Curzon. It now houses the Science Faculty of Dhaka University.
High Court Building : Originally built as the residence of
British Governor. it illustrate happy blend of European Mughal
architecture.
Dhaka Zoo : Popularly known as Mirpur Zoo. Colourful and
attractive collections of different local and foreign species of
animals and birds including the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger are
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High Court Building
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Central Shahid Minar,
Dhaka
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Central Shahid Minar :
Symbol of Bengali
nationalism. This monument was built to commemorate the martyrs of
the historic Language movement of 1952. Hundreds and thousands of
people with floral wreaths and bouquet gather on 21 February every
year to pay respect in a solemn atmosphere. Celebrations begin at
zero hour of midnight.
Buddhist monastery : Kamalapur Buddhist Monastery.
National Poet's Graveyard :
Revolutionary poet Kazi
Nazrul Islam died on the 29 August 1978 and was buried here. The
graveyard is adjacent to the Dhaka University Mosque.
Institute of Arts and Crafts : Situated in the picturesque
surroundings of Shahbagh the Institute of Arts and Crafts has a
representative collection of folk-art and paintings by artists of
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Bullock cart-sculpture at
Sonargaon Folk-art museum |
Sonargaon :
About 29 km. from Dhaka. Sonargaon is one of the oldest
capitals of Bangal. A Folk Arts and Crafts Museum has been
established here.
Other attractions in and around Dhaka include the Institute of Arts
and Crafts with its representative collection of folk art and
paintings, handicraft shops. Aparajeya Bangla monument, picnic spots
at Chandra and Salna, industrial estates of Tongi, Narayanganj,
Demara, Tejgaon, cruising by country boat in the nearby river or a
visit to a village to see jute cultivation, weaving and pottery
making. Last but not the least travel by a horse driven cart or
rickshaw along busy Dhaka streets is a rewarding experience.
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Zia International Airport, Dhaka
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Picnic Spots : There are good picnic spots in the area around
Savar and Mirzapur. Other beauty spots connected by road with Dhaka
include Joydevpur, Sripur, Madhupur, Rajendrapur National Park,
Chandra and Salna, all of which have rest-houses that can be used by
tourists on request to the Forest Department.
Bangaldesh Parjatan Corporation owns two picnic spots with Bunglows
at Chandra and Salna which can also be hired by tourists.
Sightseeing Tours : Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation runs
conducted sightseeing tours from its Tourist Information Centre at
Dhaka Sheraton Hotel. The duration of the Dhaka City sightseeing
tours is three hours approximately. The Corporation operates a
number of other interesting sightseeing tours around the Dhaka City
(Ph: 8119192). For the transit passengers the Corporation also runs
special city sightseeing tours from from the Tourist Information
Centre, Zia International Airport,
Ph: 880-2-8914416.
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Clubs : Dhaka Club, Dhaka, formed in 1851 in the name of Ramna
Dhaka Club. Accom, Rest. & Bar, Swimming Pool, Indoor Games, Tennis,
Squash Ph: 880-2- 8619180-4, 505800-4
Golf Club, Kurmitola, Temporary Membership for tourists available,
Golf, Rest. & Bar. Ph: 880-2-605301
Australian Club Rd. 83, Gulshan, Membership to all Australians and
New Zeaianders, Swimming, Tennis, Squash, Volleybal,
Ph:880-2- 603775
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Waterfront Restaurant,
Dhaka |
American Club, Gulshan, Membership open to all Americans and their
families, Swimming, Tennis, Squash, Volleyball, Basketball, Rest,
Ph: 880-2-8821025-27
Swedish Club, Rd. 47, Gulshan, open to all Swedesh and their guests,
Swimming, Squash, Tennis, Ph: 880-2-601043.
Netherlands, Recreation Cantre, Road 74, house 33, Gulshan 2,
members must be Dutch, Swimming Tennis, Rest, Ph: 880-2-602039.
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