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About Chittagong City
Chittagong Division is Located at Southern Part of the Country has an Area of 33771.18 sq. km (13,039.13 mi) and a Population of 24.99. It has 11 Districts and 38 Municipalities. Chittagong is the Largest Sea Port and the Commercial Capital of Bangladesh. In Addition to the Largest Sea Port, This Charming Divisional Headquarter Accommodates Cox's Bazar Sea Beach the Largest Sea Beach in the World, Kaptai Lake, Patenga Beach, Interesting Tribal Culture, Naval Academy, and a Remarkably Comfortable Weather. The Hills
The Hill Tract is Divided into Four Valleys Surrounded By The Feni, Karnaphuli, Sangu (Sankhu) and Matamuhuri Rivers and Their Tributaries. The Ranges or Hills of the Hill Tracts Rise Steeply Thus Looking Far More Impressive Than What Their Height Would Imply and Extend in Long Narrow Ridges. The Highest Peaks on The Northern Side are Thangnang, Langliang and Khantiang While Those on The Southern Side are Ramu, Taung, Keokradong, Tahjindong (4635 ft, Highest in Bangladesh), Mowdok Mual, Rang Tlang and Mowdok Tlang. The Forests
The Valleys of the Hill Tracts are Covered With Thick Planted Forests. The Vegetation in Semi Ever Green to Tropical Evergreen Dominated By Tall Teak Trees. The Natural Vegetation Can Be Seen Best in The Rain-Khyong Valleys of the Bandarban District. This District Provides Valuable Wood Which is Used for Various Purposes, Besides Supplying Wood and Bamboo for the Karnaphuli Paper Mills and the Rayon Mills Situated at Chandraghona. Here a Tourist May Be Lucky to See How Huge Logs of Wood are Being Carried to the Plain By The Tamed Elephants. The Lakes
Famous Kaptai Lake, The Largest "Man-Made" Lake, Spreading over 682 sq. KM. of Crystal Clean Water Flanked By Hills and Evergreen Forests Lies in The (Rangamati Hill) District. The Lake Was Formed When The Karnaphuli River Dam (153 Feet High, 1800 Feet Long Crest) was Built for The Purpose of Hydroelectric Power Project at Kaptai. The old Rangamati Town was Submerged Under Lake Water and a New Town Had to be Built Later. The Lake is Full of Fish and Provides Facilities for Cruising, Swimming and Skiing. There are also Facilities for Angling and Short Trip By Sampan, Local Name for Country Boats. Tribal life
The Inhabitants of The Hill Tracts are Mostly Tribal. Life of The Tribal People is Extremely Fascinating. Majority of Them are Buddhists and The Rest are Hindus, Christians and Animists. Despite The Bondage of Religion, Elements of Primitiveness are Strongly Displayed in Their Rites, Rituals and Everyday Life. The Tribal Families are Matriarchal. The Women-Folk are More Hard Working Than The Males and They are The Main Productive Force. The Tribal People are Extremely Self-Reliant, They Grow Their Own Food, Their Girls Weave Their own Clothes and Generally Speaking, They Live a Simple Life. Each Tribal Has it's Own Dialect, Distinctive Dress and Rites and Rituals. The Common Feature is Their Way of life, Which Still Speaks of Their Main Occupation. Some of Them Take Pride in Hunting With Bows and Arrows. Tribal Women are Very Skilful in Making Beautiful Handicrafts. Tribal People are Generally Peace Loving, Honest and Hospitable. They Usually Greet a Tourist with a Smile. |