The joy of exploring Dhaka city

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Hello friends!


Assalamu Alaikum.
How are you all? I hope you are doing very well by the infinite mercy of the Almighty. I am also doing very well, Alhamdulillah, by your prayers. Today I am present among you.Friends, today I am here to present you some beautiful photography of our Dhaka city. You will like the photography very much and you will be very happy to see the photography of this post. So let's enjoy some beautiful photography of special parts of Dhaka city at a glance.


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At the beginning, I am trying to show you the Dhaka Farmgate area through photography. I have traveled in this area many times by car. I have been able to learn a lot about this area. Dhaka's Farmgate is a unique busy center, like a bright reflection of the city's heartbeat. Before the Prothom-alo of dawn, the activity starts here. Small and large shops selling vegetables, fruits, flowers and various products open, and countless people come out on the streets. Buses, minibuses, rickshaws, auto-rickshaws, private cars, all make the streets of Farmgate a moving colorful collage. There are educational institutions, markets, shopping centers and numerous offices around the area, due to which people are crowded here all day long. Everything from chatpati, fuchka, jhalmuri to hot tea is available on the side of the road, which gives pedestrians a moment of rest and joy. The scene of Farmgate takes on a different form in the evening—the light of neon lights, vehicle horns, and people's conversations all create a lively and rhythmic atmosphere. Farmgate is like a city within a small city, where day and night blend together, and every moment captures the true pace and life of Dhaka.

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We were driving around the busy streets of Dhaka in a small micro car, and it felt like we were seeing every corner of the city with our own eyes. The smell of dust and hot air was wafting through the window, and sometimes the aroma of fried parathas wafting from light food shops. The honking of car horns on the street, the clatter of rickshaws, and the calls of pedestrians all combined to create a strangely lively atmosphere. Inside the micro, we were all laughing and chatting, occasionally looking out the window and enjoying the view of Dhaka city in its mixed colors of red and green. Sometimes the bright lights of tall buildings, sometimes the narrow lanes of old Dhaka, all together, it seemed that there was a different warmth and story hidden in the crowd of this city. However, I really liked the flower trees planted in the middle of the streets of this city. Although there was a lot of traffic jams, I was sometimes stuck in traffic jams. I was enjoying some of the beauty in it. The number of buildings in the city seemed to be increasing day by day and everything was being decorated very beautifully. There are also flyovers and metro rail lines passing overhead.

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Dhaka's metro rail line is a new chapter in modernity. This sky-high railway line, supported by tall concrete pillars, snakes its way over the busy roads of the city. In the morning or evening, when you stand under the metro rail line, the air from the train rushing overhead hits your face, and the sound of a light roar fills your ears. On both sides of the railway line, you can see the city's multi-storey buildings, shops, and rows of colorful signboards, which create a different scene from the train window. The sunlight occasionally plays with the white-gray lines of the metro rail, and at night, the rows of lights shine like stars hanging in the sky. This railway line is not just a means of transportation, it is a symbol of the development and speed of Dhaka city, where time is saved, crowds are reduced, and people get a comfortable journey. The pillars standing along the entire line are connected to each other in such a way that it seems that a long architectural canvas has been painted on the city. As long as we were traveling, I was just looking at the beauty of this beautiful small city of Dhaka again and again. I noticed that the train suddenly passed by us and passed overhead. The metro rail ride also seemed quite cool to me. All in all, I gained a lot of beautiful experiences on this trip.

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photography device: Huawei mobile

Location: Dhaka




Special information


PhotographyDhaka town
Photography DeviceHuawei mobile
My AddressGangni-Meherpur
Current LocationDhaka Savar
Photographer@helal-uddin
ReligionIslam
CountryBangladesh



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My brief introduction

I am Md. Helal Uddin. I am a Bangladeshi Muslim citizen. My home is in Gangni-Meherpur. My current address is Dhaka Savar Bis-Mile. I am a married person. I am a private employee in my career.


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