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| Cox's Bazar Sea Beach |
Located at a distance of 152 kilometre. to the south of city, Cox's Bazar is that the traveller capital of Bangladesh. Having the world's longest unbroken (120 kilometre.) beach sloping gently all the way down to the blue waters of the Bay of geographical area against the picturesque background of a series of hill coated with deep inexperienced forests, Cox's Bazar is one among the foremost enticing traveller spots within the world. Miles of golden sands, soaring cliffs surfriding waves, rare univalve shells, colourful pagodas, Buddhist temples and tribes, pleasant food - these square measure specialties of Cox's Bazar.
The beach is nice for bathing, sunbathing and swimming. The breath-taking great thing about the sun-setting behind the waves of the ocean is fascinating. enticing native kind of cigars and loom merchandise of the Rakhyne social group families square measure sensible buys. Their distinctive customs and costumes attract guests.
Cox's Bazar is connected each by air and road from Dacca and city. Visits to the fascinating picnic spot at Himchari, Teknaf, Buddhist temple at Ramu and close island of Sonadia, St. Martin and Mohaskhali square measure unforgettable expertise of one's period of time.
The Aggameda Khyang, Cox's Bazar : Equally elaborate in set up, elevation and decoration is that the Aggameda Khyang close to the doorway to the Cox's Bazar city that nestles at the foot of a hill beneath significant cowl of a stand of huge trees. the most sanctuary-cum-monastery is carried on a series of spherical timber columns, that with the exception of accommodating the prayer chamber ANd an auditorium, is also the repository of an outsized of little bronze Buddha images-mostly of Burmese origin-- and a few recent manuscripts. on the far side the most khyang to the south there's AN elevated wood tent and a smaller brick temple with a timber and furrowed metal root. with the exception of bearing AN inscription in Burmese over its entrance the temple contains some massive stucco and bronze Buddha pictures.
The beach is nice for bathing, sunbathing and swimming. The breath-taking great thing about the sun-setting behind the waves of the ocean is fascinating. enticing native kind of cigars and loom merchandise of the Rakhyne social group families square measure sensible buys. Their distinctive customs and costumes attract guests.
Cox's Bazar is connected each by air and road from Dacca and city. Visits to the fascinating picnic spot at Himchari, Teknaf, Buddhist temple at Ramu and close island of Sonadia, St. Martin and Mohaskhali square measure unforgettable expertise of one's period of time.
The Aggameda Khyang, Cox's Bazar : Equally elaborate in set up, elevation and decoration is that the Aggameda Khyang close to the doorway to the Cox's Bazar city that nestles at the foot of a hill beneath significant cowl of a stand of huge trees. the most sanctuary-cum-monastery is carried on a series of spherical timber columns, that with the exception of accommodating the prayer chamber ANd an auditorium, is also the repository of an outsized of little bronze Buddha images-mostly of Burmese origin-- and a few recent manuscripts. on the far side the most khyang to the south there's AN elevated wood tent and a smaller brick temple with a timber and furrowed metal root. with the exception of bearing AN inscription in Burmese over its entrance the temple contains some massive stucco and bronze Buddha pictures.
