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1. A Short Overview Of Bangladesh: Bangladesh is one of the few


countries in South Asia, which remains to be explored. Bangladesh has a delicate
and distinctive attraction of its own to offer. Bangladesh has a land of enormous
beauty, hundreds of serpentine rivers, crystal clear water lakes surrounded by ever
green hills, luxuriant tropical rain forests, beautiful cascades of green tea gardens,
world's largest mangrove forest preserved as World Heritage, home of the Royal
Bengal Tiger and the wild lives, warbling of birds in green trees, wind in the paddy
fields, abundance of sunshine, world's longest natural sea beach. The country's
population is almost evenly distributed throughout its 64 districts except for the
three Hill Tracts districts which are rather sparsely inhabited. On average, a district
has a population of about 1.8 million, a thana 230,000, a union 25,000 and a
village 2,000. There are 4 metropolitan cities and 119 municipalities in the country.
The capital city of Dhaka has an estimated population of 8.58 million. Overall
Bangladesh is a place where someone really can spend a pleasurable and
passionate time. Visiting in Bangladesh you will be able to find a lot of friendly
people through the tour. People in Bangladesh have a great heart to all, may be the
beauty of nature made it possible for all.

2. Describing About The People Of Bangladesh: A majority of the


population of Bangladesh is Bengalis and they speak in Bangla. There are 36
different groups of tribes. Among them 83 percent of Muslim and others are
Hindus, Buddhists, and Christians. The current population of Bangladesh is
166,190,773 as of Wednesday, June 2, 2021, based on World meter elaboration of
the latest United Nations data. Bangladesh 2020 population is estimated at
164,689,383 people at mid year according to UN data. Bangladesh population is
equivalent to 2.11% of the total world population. Bangladesh is home to more
than 54 indigenous peoples who speak at least 35 languages, along with the
majority of the Bengali population. Bangladesh has not adopted the United Nations
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and the economic and political
rights of the country's indigenous peoples continue to be ignored. The government
of Bangladesh does not recognize indigenous peoples as indigenous. However,
since the amendment of the 2011 Constitution, peoples with different ethnic
identities than the Bengali population are mentioned. However, only cultural
aspects are mentioned, while issues related to the economic and political rights of
indigenous peoples, in particular their rights to land, continue to be ignored.

3. Historical Culture And Tradition Of Bangladesh: Bangladesh


has a rich, diverse culture. Its deeply rooted heritage is thoroughly reflected in its
architecture, dance, literature, music, painting and clothing. The three primary
religions of Bangladesh (Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam) have had a great
influence on its culture and history. The people of Bangladesh have a rich fictional
legacy, with the first available form of literature being over a thousand years old.
Bengali literature developed considerably during the medieval period with the rise
of popular poets such as Chandi Das, Daulat Kazi. The traditional music of
Bangladesh is very much the same as that of the Indian sub-continent. The music
in Bangladesh can be divided into three main categories: classical, modern and
folk. Both vocal and instrumental classical music is enjoyed in Bangladesh. Ustad
Ayet Ali Khan and Ustad Alauddin are two famous classical instrumental players
that are internationally known. Modern music is becoming more popular and is
practiced widely. Contemporary, pop songs and bands are also enjoying more
widespread fame, but are mainly popular in the regions of Dhaka City. Tribal
dances are very popular among the Bengali. The countryside girls are in the habit
of dancing to popular folk music. Their dances require no regulations as such, just
a small amount of courage and a big amount of rhythm. Popular songs like Shari
and Jari are presented with the accompanying dance of both male and female
performers. Drama and theatre is an old tradition that is very popular in
Bangladesh. More than a dozen theater groups in Dhaka City have been regularly
staging locally written plays for hundreds of years. Many have also started adopted
some plays from European writers. Baily Road in Dhaka is known as natok para
and this is one location where drama shows are regularly held. Many shows are
also held at the Dhaka University. Another important aspect of the culture of
Bangladesh is clothing. Bangladeshi woman usually wear Saris, made of the world
famous and expensive, finely embroidered quilted patchwork cloth produced by
the village woman. Woman will traditionally wear their hair in a twisted bun,
which is called the Beni style. Hindus will traditionally wear Dhuty for religious
purposes. These days most men of Bangladesh wear shirts and pants

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