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Description AboutTourism or Parjatan Place of Chittagong

From this page, tourists can be informed about the travel information of Chittagong district. Which will come in handy in their travels. Not only this, with the name of each travel destination there is an hyperlink of an informative video which will give a clear idea about the place by watching the video and will make them interested in traveling.

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Court Building

The historic court building is located on the hill of Parai in the Laldighi area. As you climb up the curved hill, you will see the ancient building. However, this historic establishment is losing its glory day by day. Without properly preserving it, any part of it is being broken. New installations have been built somewhere.

 

War Symmetry
 

Just a short distance from the citys Gol hills, King Mia is on the road, having buried soldiers from Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, Myanmar, East and West Africa, the Netherlands and Japan, who died in World War II. The place is open year-round, except for two Eids, from morning to evening.

 

The Zia Memorial Museum is now the Circuit House established by the English in the 5th. On May 7, the then President of Bangladesh Ziaur Rahman was killed in a fatal shooting on the 5th floor of the Circuit House.

Ethnic Museum

 

The Chittagong Ethnic Museum is located in the citys Agrabad area. The museum was established on the 5th of January. In this gallery-rich museum, 20 small nations of Sesha showcase different aspects of the emergence, development and diversity of life. It is the second such museum in Asia after Tokyo, Japan.

Shah Amanat (R) Dargah
 

East of the citys Laldighi is the famous Darbesh Shah Amanat (R) Dargah area. He is believed to have come to Chittagong from Bihar in the late eighteenth century. Here he lived in a small cottage and worked as a fan at Judge Court.

Chandanpura Mosque    
 

Taj Mosque is located on Sirajuddaula road in the city. Built in the eighteenth century, the mosque was built by artisans from Lucknow. Above the mosque, the three domes made of brass attract the main architectural features of the mosque.

Capillary

It is an old pilgrimage site for the Hindu community. Established in the 5th, the temple is spread over an area of ​​about 5 acres. Thousands of devotees always walk in this place.

Cheragi Hills
 

Another name for this hill was Batali. On top of this, a large part of the city is seen. It is alleged that Badar Auliya first came to this mountain to spread Islam.

Bayazid Bostami (R) Dargah

 

Hazrat Bayezid Bostami (R) Dargah is located in Nasirabad area on the Chittagong-Rangamati road, about six kilometers from the city. Every day hundreds of rituals walk in this place.

 

Chittagong University campus is located about 22 km north of the city. About 12 hectares of places, everyone will love to visit this campus by turning the hill.

Patenga Seaside

 

The Patenga beach is about 22 km from the city. Standing here, the ships waiting in the evening after dusk can be seen as a city shining in the middle of the sea. You can also visit the new airport area by taking a port road. The view of the Karnaphuli river in front of the airport is also beautiful. From the city you can go to Patange Baby Taxi, Bus and Tempu.তে

Karnaphuli River

 

Chittagong city was once the center of this river flowing along Rangamati and Kaptai. The river originates from the Lusai Hills of India. Chittagong port, Karnaphuli paper mills with various installations on the banks of this river. A modern Shah deposit bridge has been constructed in Kurnooli in the 21st. Sampan or engine boat can be traveled by boat at the base of the ears.

 
 

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