The world Heritage
sites in Bangladesh
There
are many heritage sites in the world. Each site presents its important aspects
and characteristics. The Shat Gambuj Mosque, the Buddhist Vihara, the
Sundarbans, Though a small country, Bangladesh has three World Heritage Sites
the historic Shatgombuj Mosque of Bagerhat, the ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at
Paharpur and the Sundarbans.The Shatgombuj Mosque is a 15th Century Islamic
edifice situated in the suburbs of Bagerhat, on the edge of the Sundarbans.It
is an enormous Moghul architectural site covering a very large area. The
Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur.It is the largest
single Buddhist monastery in the Indian subcontinent. It was a renowned
intellectual centre from the 7th century until the 17th century. The Sundarbans
is the largest mangrove forest in the world. It has been declared the 52nd
World Heritage Site in the world; The Sundarbans is also an attractive tourist
spot. Many people particularly foreigners like to see its natural beauty. It is
not only a natural and peaceful atmosphere but also a forest site of seeing the
famous Royal Bengal Tiger or the spotted deer, or even the estuarine crocodile.
It is still renowned for its great variety of wild life. The World Heritage
Sites play an important role in the matter of sight seeing. Tourists and
visitors of and from various countries come to visit these heritage sites every
year. We, the Bangladeshis, are lucky to have some World Heritage Sites in the
country. A World Heritage Site is a place recognized by the international
community.
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