I visited Swapnapur in Bangladesh .. i want to share my happy moments with all hive friend ❣️❣️

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Assalamu alaikum to all New Eid greetings and devotional greetings I am starting this post today in which I am going to share with you some of my happy moments and some adventure moments I went to a place called Sapnapur in Bangladesh and spent some moments there. I am going to share with you the beauty that I have enjoyed

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First of all the image is given here. It is mentioned that beware of pickpockets. The post which has the bad prescriptive word is written through a hand fan which is held by a monkey and it is placed at the seventy doors so that everyone has to follow this prescriptive word as a warning about following this fate and keep their valuables carefully. The volley at the front door is beautifully crafted by the craftsman and to some it is done in a perfect shape which is attributed to two monkeys. The two monkeys look very much alive. Craftsmanship is the art of shaping an object through clay or other materials, whose work is done by hand.
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After wandering around for a while, I saw a Shapla flower craft drawing, many people sitting there taking pictures and enjoying its beauty, lights up or music is arranged. In order to make it look more beautiful and attract people, it is illuminated with lights at night. The national flower of Bangladesh is Shapla. Sad is created as a place where people enjoy the beauty and enjoy their pleasure by capturing some moments with it.

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Some information about Swapnapuri is mentioned and which. But the beauty is considered to be the words and perspective and the crafts here are very perfect and it can be said that the beauty charms that look like people come from the beautiful country to the tourist points that I have enjoyed and I am presenting some information about it to you. Shopnopuri Artificial Amusement Park is an artificial spot for tourists situated in Dinajpur district of Rangpur division in Bangladesh.[1] There are rides, an artificial & a mini zoo, few rest-houses, many gardens, lakes, central picnic center and countless shopping areas. Other tourist locations include Fish World, 'Rongdhonu' Art Gallery, and 'Moha Maya Indrojal'. Fish World offers artificial fishes and various wet animals. The Animal Kingdom is filled with artificial statues of some animals like flamingos, dinosaurs, Pegasus and many more. 'Rongdhonu' Art Gallery has a variety of sculptures and paintings. At 'Moha Maya Indrojal', there is magic. And there is a variety of animals. It is a popular site for picnics.

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In picture number 6, we enjoy a Shaheed Minar which is a construction company acquired by the blood of 30 lakh people which is erected in the memory of our martyrs. Every February 21st, we donate flowers to Shaheed Minar on Martyr's Day in memory of martyrs and with this flower we pay tribute to them. People gave their blood for their country and made this country get freedom. Pillars and a circular red circle with someone who is red art is and commemoration of the martyrs. I present to you some information about creating the five pillars with the supporters i.e. those who led them and were considered as their heads.*

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On 21 and 22 February 1952, students from Dhaka University and Dhaka Medical College and political activists were killed when the Pakistani police force opened fire on Bengali protesters who were demanding official status for their native tongue, Bengali.[1] The massacre occurred near Dhaka Medical College and Ramna Park in Dhaka. A makeshift monument was erected on 23 February[2][3] by students of Dhaka medical college and other educational institutions, but soon demolished on 26 February[3] by the Pakistani police force.

The Language Movement gained momentum, and after a long struggle, Bengali gained official status in Pakistan (with Urdu) in 1956. To commemorate the dead, the Shaheed Minar was designed and built by Bangladeshi sculptors Hamidur Rahman in collaboration with Novera Ahmed. Construction was delayed by martial law, but the monument was finally completed in 1963, and stood until the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, when it was demolished completely during Operation Searchlight. After Bangladesh gained independence later that year, it was rebuilt. It was expanded in 1983.

National, mourning, cultural and other activities are held each year on 21 February (Ekushey February) to mark Language Movement Day or Shaheed Dibas (Martyrs' Day), centred on the Shaheed Minar. Since 2000, 21 February is also recognised as International Mother Language Day.

My uncle and my uncle boy... With happy moments.
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This park seems so much fun to visit, especially the flower shapla is so beautiful... If I would ever have the experience of being in Bangladesh I'll also visit it....

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