Sunday, December 4, 2016

Bandarban Tour

Bandarban is a bengali name of district in South-Eastern Bangladesh and a part of the Chittagong Division.  

Brief History : In the period of time of fifteenth century, the Arakanese kingdom, wherever Mrauk U was the capital, spent its territories to the city space of geographical region. when the success of Arakan on Burma's Pegu kingdom in 1599 AD, the Arakanese king Mong Raja Gree appointed a aristocrat of Pegu because the governor of new established Bohmong Htaung (Circle) by giving the title of "Bohmong" Raja. That space was largely inhabited by the Arakanese descendants and dominated by the Burmese (Myanmar) noble descendants World Health Organization began to decision themselves in Arakanese language as Marma. Marma is Associate in Nursing archaic Arakanese pronunciation for Burma. because the population of the Bohmong Htaung were of Arakanese descandants, these Myanmar-descendants Bohmong chiefs (Rajas) of the upper class took the titles in Arakanese and speak a non-standard speech of the Arakanese language.

For more visit :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandarban_District

Bandarban Sadar, Thanchi, Lama, Naikhongchhari, Ali kadam, Rowangchhari, and Ruma are the administrative sub-districts of Bandarban.

Bandarban Tour Major Area Are Listed Below :

  1. Bandarban-Rowangchhari-Ruma
  2. Bandarban-Chimbuk-Thanchi-Alikadam-Baishari-Dhundhum
  3. Chimbuk-Ruma
  4. Chimbuk-Tangkabati-Baro Aoulia
  5. Aziznagar-Gojalia-Lama and
  6. Khanhat-Dhopachhari-Bandarban.
  7. Meghla Parjatan
  8. Nilachal
  9. Shoila Propat
  10. Prantik Lake
  11. Chimbuk
  12. Boga Lake
  13. Rijuk Fall
  14. Keokradong
  15. Tahjingdong
  16. Shangu River
  17. Golden Temple
  18. Nilgiri
  19. Mirinja Parjatan
  20. Upabon Parjatan
For more info visit government official site : http://www.bandarban.gov.bd

Rupgonj narayangonj Bangladesh

Rupgonj Narayangonj Summary and Photography in Bangladesh

Narayanganj District (Dhaka division) is surrounded by Narsingdi and Gazipur districts on the north, Munshiganj districts on the south, Brahmanbaria and Comilla districts on the east, Dhaka districts on the west.
Area: 759.57 sq km
Population: 2138492; male 52.60% and female 47.40%; Muslim 92.59%, Hindu 6.43%, others 1.07%.
Narayanganj Town: It is a municipal town (estd. in 1876), consists of 8 wards and 76 mahallas. The area of the town is 18.7 sq km. It has a population of 230294; male 53.51%, female 46.49%. The density of population is 12315 per sq km. The literacy rate among the town people 60.2%.
Administration: Narayanganj subdivision was established in 1882 and was turned into a district in 1984. The district consists of five upazilas, 49 union parishads, 881 mouzas, 1374 villages, 2 municipalities, 12 wards and 115 mahallas.

Upazila & Thana:

1.Araihazar Thana 2.Bandar Upazila 3.Fatulla Thana 4.Narayanganj Sadar Thana 5.Rupganj Thana 6.Siddeswari Thana 7.Sonargaon Thana

Dhaka Novo Theater Photography

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Novo Theatre Dhaka Novo Theater opened to public on 25th September 2004. It was previously named Bhashani Novo Theatre. Built on 5.46 acres of land, its areas direct size from its 21-meter dome, seating 275 folks; to three-meter expansive and transportable domes wherever people sit on the ground.

Design: The planetarium was designed by designer Ali Imam. The Planetarium dome simulates Earth and its cool sky. This dome-shaped theater was engineered with the newest instrumentation, enabling guests to soar into house similarly as expertise the thrills of associate degree heavenly body journey in a very three-dimensional atmosphere. The semicircular ceiling represents the sky associate degreed shows moving pictures of planets and stars through projection onto a large-screen dome at an angle of a hundred and twenty degrees.
  
Items of Exhibition: 2 different types of motion pictures are shown in this theater. The 1st one is “A Journey to Infinity” and the 2nd one is “Ei Amar Bangladesh (This is My Bangladesh)”. The 1st picture shows the details of the Outer Space, the Sun and the Planets while the 2nd one depicts the Nature, Tradition and Rural Life of Bangladesh.  

Restrictions: • Foods are not allowed inside the theatre. • Taking photographs and igniting lights are strictly prohibited during show time. • Nobody is allowed to enter inside while the show is going on.

Price of Tickets: There are 4 ticket counters in front of the theatre; 2 on the East side and 2 on the West side. Price of a ticket : Theater = 100tk, 5D = 50tk, Science fiction =50tk, children under 2 have free entrance. There is a special ride inside the theatre which is called the ‘Simulator Ride’; you have to collect a ticket worth tk5 for enjoying this 5-minute ride.(Sale of tickets starts before 1 hour of the show time and the price of ticket and show times are not fixed because of authority)  

Regular Show Time:  
Saturday to Thursday : 11.00 AM, 1.00 PM, 3.00 PM, 5.00 PM
Friday : 10.00 AM, 3.00 PM, 5.00 PM, 7.00 PM.
Closed : Wednesday
 
Special Show Time for the Month of Ramadan:  
Saturday to Thursday: 10.00 AM, 12.00 PM, 2.00 PM  
Friday : 9.00 AM, 11.00 AM, 2.30 PM  
Closed : Wednesday : (The theatre remains closed on all Govt. holidays)

Parking: The theatre has underground parking system. Parking charges are as follows: Tk30/bus Tk10/car Tk5/motorcycle  

Toilet Facility: There are separate toilets on the West side of the ground floor of the theatre; 8 for Ladies and 8 for Gents.  

Security and Fire Safety: Bangabondhu Novo Theatre has sufficient security , equipments and fire safety arrangements.

For more info visit official site http://www.novotheatre.gov.bd/.