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 Threshing,
a common scene in Bangladesh |
From the foot of
the Garo Hills in the north down to the plains of Dhaka in the south lies
greater Mymensingh. Along the northern frontier of the district there are
many aboriginal tribes such as Garos, Hajongs and Kochis who are
ethnically quiet distinct from the people around them. Mymensingh has
earned a notable position in Bengali literature as the birth place of rich
folklores and folk songs. On the road from Dhaka to Mymensingh there is a
national park and game sanctuary at Madhupur about 160 km. from Dhaka.
There are a number of reserve forests in the area with rest-houses and
picnic spots. World famous painter Zainul Abedin's Art Gallery at
Mymensingh carries the boyhood memories of national poet Kazi Nazrul
Islam. |
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