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The national style is intoxicating, and the green paradise is suitable for tourism.

For work reasons, the company sent me to Bangladesh to help with the project. The plane landed in the capital. Local colleagues warmly received me. After putting down my luggage and settling in, I successfully completed the project with my colleagues. I had three days left. My colleagues took me to visit a lot of places. How many days did it take? Here is my travel guide for Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. If it is helpful to you, remember to like and collect it! 1. Attractions - Baitur Rauf Jame Masjid: The largest mosque in Bangladesh, completed in 1968, can now accommodate 40,000 people. Free to visit. - Dhaka Museum: Displays artifacts from the Mughal period, tickets cost about 213 yuan (exchange rate fluctuates). - Lalbagh Fort: A three-story ancient fort built in 1678, with a minaret at the south gate, a secret passage and a magnificent mosque inside the fort, which was not fully completed. Ticket price not found. - Bibi Pari's Tomb: The tomb was built in 1684 using a variety of stone materials, modeled after the Taj Mahal in India. Ticket price not found. - Ramakrishna Hindu Temple: Located near the Presidential Palace in Dhaka, founded in 1914, built in 1916, a quiet place of prayer. Free to visit. - Dhakeshwari Temple: Built in 1960, the largest Buddhist temple in Dhaka, with the relics of the Arahant, the center of Buddhist life and culture in Dhaka and Bangladesh. Free to visit. 2. Food and prices - Pilaf: Available on the streets of Dhaka. A serving at an ordinary shop costs about 100-300 taka (about 8-24 yuan), depending on the ingredients. - Spiced Chickpeas: A spicy snack sold daily in Dhaka, costing only 20 rupees (about 1.5 yuan). - Steak: Available at restaurants like Bistro - E, a signature steak can be expensive, possibly 1000-3000 taka (about 80-240 yuan), depending on the restaurant and the quality of the steak. 3. Precautions - Climate: Dhaka is tropical, with high humidity and high temperatures from March to mid-June, with daytime temperatures as high as 38°C; mid-June to October is the summer monsoon season, with high humidity, lower temperatures and cloudy skies; mid-November to February is the cool season, with sunny and dry weather, cooler nights, and temperatures in December-January can drop below 10°C. - Transportation: Dhaka's traffic is relatively chaotic, with many rickshaws. If you take a rickshaw, negotiate the price in advance and pay attention to safety to avoid being ripped off. Trains and buses in the city may not run on time or on schedule, so plan ahead when traveling. - Religious culture: Dhaka is a city dominated by Islam, with various religions coexisting. Respect local religious customs and cultural traditions, such as being quiet and dressed appropriately in religious places such as mosques. - Hygiene: Dhaka has poor overall hygiene, pay attention to food hygiene, avoid drinking raw water and eating unclean food to prevent illness.
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Posted: Sep 21, 2024
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