Cox's Bazar: Bangladesh
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web of Cox's Bazar |
Cox’s
Bazar, the world’s longest natural sandy sea beach with its incredible
125 km length, and most visited tourist destinations in Bangladesh. It
is also a modern town; well known fishing port and a district
headquarter in Bangladesh.It is a district in the Chittagong Division of
Bangladesh near the border of Myanmar. The town is located 150
kilometer south of Chittagong. Due to lack of development, publicity and
mismanagement; the spot has so far to become a most desirable
international tourist destination in Asia. Cox’s Bazar now is competing
to get top for “New7Wonders of Nature”.
Modern Cox’s Bazar: The modern Cox’s Bazar gained
its name from British-Indian Captain Hiram Cox in the 18th century. He
was an officer of British East India Company. He did several social
works here as the Superintendent of Palongkee outpost before he died in
1799. The works he had done made him a place in the hearts of the
locals. As a result, to commemorate Cox’s role in social work a market
was established here and named after him as “Cox’s Bazaar” (“Cox’s
Market”) with time it turn as Cox’s Bazar.
Cox’s
Bazar city is not so big. It has only 6.85 km² of area. But its weather
condition is always good for healthy life. Bangladesh is situated in
the monsoon area. So in the Cox’s Bazar there is very seasonal change.
In this region most of the time there stay high temperature, heavy
rainfall excessive humidity because of the Bay of Bengal. The weather is
controlled by the beautiful sea Bay of Bengal. The Bay of Bengal in
Cox’s Bazar is a small port and health resort.
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sea beach, Cox's Bazar |
Near
the Cox’s Bazar city there are several places to visit which places are
really attractive for the tourists. Himchari, Laboni Beach, Sonadia
Island, Maheshkhali, Teknaf, ST Martin Island etc places are really
exciting and enjoyable spot for the viewers.
The
best remarkable scenery of Cox’s Bazar is the sunrise and sunset
scenery. You can enjoy there with water-related activities. A lot of
small shopping mall are located here you can get very nice handmade
clothes, Barmiz shoes, dress and various types of showpieces. You will
also get various kinds of food. The traditional Achar (pickle) and
Shutki (dry fish0 of Cox’s Bazar are really famous around the world.
Cox’s
Bazar is really a great place to visit for a tourist. Every year a huge
number of tourists come here from across the world. Many high class
hotels are driving their business in the Cox’s Bazar. So, don’t think
for accommodation. It is a matter of sorrow for the country that a few
number of foreign tourists come here for visiting. However, for the lack
of publication the spot cannot attack more visitors which should be.
But recently, the administrations take some step to increase its
facilities and publicities.
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visitor in beach |
Cox's Bazar (Bengali: কক্সবাজার)
is a town, a fishing port and district headquarters in Bangladesh. It
is known for its wide sandy beach which is the world's longest natural
sandy sea beach. It is an unbroken 125 km sandy sea beach with a gentle
slope. It is located 150 km south of the industrial port Chittagong.
Cox’s Bazar is also known by the name "Panowa," the literal translation
of which means "yellow flower." Its other old name was "Palongkee." The
modern Cox's Bazar derives its name from Captain Hiram Cox (died 1799),
an officer serving in British India. An officer of the British East
India Company, Captain Cox was appointed Superintendent of Palongkee
outpost after Warren Hastings became Governor of Bengal. Captain Cox was
specially mobilised to deal with a century-long conflict between Arakan
refugees and local Rakhains. The Captain was a compassionate soul and
the plight of the people touched his heart. He embarked upon the mammoth
task of rehabilitating refugees in the area and made significant
progress. A premature death took Captain Cox in 1799 before he could
finish his work. But the work he had done earned him a place in the
hearts of the locals, and to commemorate his role in rehabilitation work
a market was established and named after him Cox's Bazar ("Cox's
Market").
Today,
Cox's Bazar is one of the most-visited tourist destinations in
Bangladesh, however it has yet to become a major international tourist
destination, with no international hotel chains operating here, due to
lack of publicity and transportation.