Name: The Central Railway Building (CRB) Hill Park, Chattogram
Country: Bangladesh
Built-in: 1994
Google pluse code: 22.3420°N 91.8216°E
Opening Time: 24/7
Famous for: ancient Trees and hills
Entrance fee: Free
I have come to Chittagong, the second commercial capital of Bangladesh, and am exploring various places here. A few days ago, I went to a famous park in this city, which is known as CRB. There is no entry fee to enter here, but what I liked the most was the environment here. This park was prepared in three phases, which were originally created by cutting down the hills. We went up the stairs and reached the first stage. I did not like the environment here because there was a lot of dirt and garbage on the stairs, which had not been cleaned for a long time. If you see this picture, you will understand that there are a lot of dry leaves and garbage on the entrance stairs. When I went up the stairs, I saw an empty road. Many people were walking on the road. Basically, they were exercising on the road.
After entering the park, my eyes sparkled with joy. You can understand how limitless natural beauty can be when you go inside this park. These years-old trees seem to be standing as witnesses to a lot of history. You can guess how old these trees are by looking at the trees. Boys of different ages were playing games under the trees. Children were running and teenage boys were playing cricket. I have taken pictures of about six trees in one of my pictures. Like me, you must have been fascinated by these pictures.
We see a big tree on a hill. I live in a flat area so trees on a hill seem very strange to me. Nature is really amazing. I took a picture of a tree from a distance which is much taller than me on a hill.
From there we went to the third stage. By then it was evening. The food stalls were decorated with lights. The stalls below were visible from above. I sat on top and enjoyed the beauty below for a while. People were enjoying their time like me. We bought nuts and ate them.
There was a shop selling traditional Bangladeshi clay products. I saw some wonderful collections and bargained for them. The shopkeeper was very sincere and shared the prices of everything with us. From there, we bought a clay bank to save money. Some other photography of that travel.
Thanks Everyone
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Regards
Pea from Bangladesh