Bangladesh Heritage
Bangladesh Heritage encompasses the rich cultural, historical, and artistic traditions of the country. It includes ancient sites like the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur and the Sixty Dome Mosque in Bagerhat, which showcase the architectural brilliance of past civilizations. The heritage also reflects the diverse influences from Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic cultures that have shaped the nation over centuries.
Traditional crafts, such as muslin weaving and pottery, are integral to Bangladesh's heritage, highlighting the skills of local artisans. Festivals like Pohela Boishakh celebrate the Bengali New Year, while folk music and dance forms, such as Baul, express the vibrant cultural identity of the people.