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Q792+2WP, College Rd, Muktagacha 2210Map
Phone+880 1627-651952
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Take a bus from the roadside village in Madhupur National Park to Mymensingh, and get off at the small town of Muktagacha to see a Muktagacha Jomidar Bari . here for more than 300 years before arriving at this rather stylish building, the doorman did not let in. The old building has become part of the university next door. A man who looked like a school leader invited me to tea and asked a student to take me to visit Rajbari, who handed me over to Rajbari's administrator. The administrator spoke a few lame and abstract English, and finally the administrator found a student who reviewed the old building as a translator. The 10-hectare Rajbari is huge and the core building is luxurious, but it is the most dilapidated I have ever seen. A centuries-old building that must be repaired and sold for a good ticket in China is here to collapse. Muktagacha's Zamindars (Tubang king, landowner) used to be very powerful in Mymensingh, even Muktagacha this place is also their name, it is said that when the family first came here, a local named Muktaram Karmakar offered a gold lampstand (local name Gacha), So they renamed it after the partition of India and Pakistan, most of Bangladesh's Hindu Zamindars fled to India, leaving the real estate they could not take to the administrators to manage, but most of them could not escape the fate of collapse. The administrators introduced the treasure room, the reception room, Zamindar himself and his parents' bedroom, the Dancing Hall with a rotating stage, the kitchen and the maid room, and the prison where prisoners were held and executed. Except for a barely preserved Lion Gate of six giant Collins columns that can still see the owner's luxury, there are basically some moss-covered remnants left. Outside the north wall is a huge playground with police cars parked, the Muktagacha police station, which is said to have been Zamindar elephants, which once held 99 elephants, sounding very bragging. Muktagacha has some Hindu relics besides this Rajbari. There is a broken Hindu tower at the entrance to Rajbari, two well-preserved towers not far from the river, and a temple where locals are using straw to make mud statues. But Muktagacha is best known for a traditional Bangladeshi dessert called monda. The most famous store is called Gopal Pali Prosida Monda Sweet Shop, which is said to be the best in Bangladesh. The owner said that his predecessors invented Monda, Zamindar for Rajbari's previous owner, and their family opened this Monda store here. #Spring City Micro Vacation #Bangladesh #Small Discovery Society #History #Travel Shooting Competition @Ctrip Travel Shooting @Road map Travel Shooting

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