Recalling The Memories

in Life-n-Thoughts18 hours ago (edited)

Greeting! My dear fellow travelers of the Hive universe!

Our lives are the most precious belongings that we have in this world, and our family and friends make our lives more beautiful and precious as they add value to our lives that we can not imagine without friends and family. Though we can not change our family, we are often forced to change our friend circle as we have so many professional issues that are not in our hands. In childhood, our friends were from school, and that often changed due to our parents' transfer to other parts of the region, as many government positions required it. Only the local businessmen and farmers' children have permanent friends throughout life, especially their primary or middle school friends.

But it is also true that modern society is not allowing us to live near our roots as we often need to do our higher secondary school or University education in different cities or towns that can often be so far from our homes. Our circle of friends again changes when we enter into professional life. But throughout our entire life, from each of the circles, there must be some friends that are really awesome to have in our life, and we are always connected to them for the rest of our lives. I have some friends from university, and they will never be forgotten for the rest of my life. My University life became evergreen because of them, and I still miss those days badly, though I can't meet them personally as we are from different parts of Bangladesh.

As a smaller country with little arms power, especially negligible air power, the Air Force Museum's collection was not so diverse during those days. Some elemental planes, helicopters, missiles, and many more displays were under construction. Recently, I have seen some social posts with nice additions with more displays and arrangements in the area.

I have visited many places around the cities where we lived and did some amazing tours to the longest sea beach, Cox Bazar, and the 'Sagor Konna', which means the daughter of the sea. I have also visited many other districts, including Dhaka, Gopalganj, Khulna, Satkhira, Narail, Manikganj, and many more. In the month of our victory we achieved our independence through a nine-month-long liberation war in 1971, and on 16 December, we achieved victory. So, The visit to the BAF Museum just knocked to my mind where I have faced the glory of our liberation war.

This tour was in the heart of Dhaka City, known as the Museum of Bangladesh Air Force. The time we visited the area was the initial stage of construction. As Dhaka is one of the most densely populated cities in the world, it has a very limited number of open parks or open spaces to accommodate around 30 million People in a tiny area.

We have seen some old fighter jet models and some damaged fighters from the Liberation War in 1971, which are relevant to our war history. These were very old, and many of them were just taken over by the fighters from the West Pakistan collection, as our country was under the name of Pakistan at that time. So when we visit the place where our ancestors sacrificed, it comes to our mind. We respect our nation fighters who sacrificed their lives for our liberation.

It was a great day with my friends, who are now living in different locations. For many years, I have not seen one of them, but I wish to meet them as soon as possible when I visit Bangladesh again.

I hope you like my old memories of spending time with my university friends at the beautiful Bangladesh Air Force Museum. It was a nice experience that revived my memories! If you have any questions, let me know in the comments, and I will try my best to answer them.

Thanks a lot for your time and attention. I will catch up with you at the next one.

Wish you a good day!

MD AL MAHADI HASAN Welcome to Mahadi's small corner in the Hive Community from Bangladesh. He is a Ph.D. student working at a research Institute in China. He has visited many destinations in Beijing, climbed up the Great Wall and mountains, tried new and exotic dishes here, tried skiing and many other sports, and wants to explore the rest of the world in the future. As a crypto enthusiast, he has the hobby of learning about Blockchains, Cryptos, and their fascinating applications in the real world. He loves learning new things and tries to enjoy his life to the full. If you like his content, don't forget to upvote and leave a comment to show some love for him as a learner in the blogging sphere. You can also reblog his post if you want to. Also, don't forget to follow him to be updated on his latest posts about his life and thoughts, including daily life and some Blockchain games such as Splinterlands.

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We have seen some old fighter jet models and some damaged fighters from the Liberation War in 1971, which are relevant to our war history. These were very old, and many of them were just taken over by the fighters from the West Pakistan collection, as our country was under the name of Pakistan at that time. So when we visit the place where our ancestors sacrificed, it comes to our mind. We respect our nation fighters who sacrificed their lives for our liberation.

Dear @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
Many East Asians remember the tragic history of Bangladesh's war with Pakistan!
I remember Pakistan ruling Bangladesh, a fellow Muslim country, mercilessly.

East Asian scholars speculate that the reason Bangladeshis are tolerant of non-Muslims is because Pakistani Muslims have been merciless to Bangladeshi Muslims.

Many East Asian men think Bangladeshis are kind and Pakistanis are fierce!

I hope you don't get offended by my awkward English sentences!😅

PS: I assumed that men from the Indian subcontinent would be as handsome as you, and I'm glad I was wrong!😄

By the way, Is your favorite friend Shahin with you in the photo?

People are not the same all over the Indian subcontinent. But I can assure you that Bangladeshi people are the most friendly, and they have no aggressive sentiment that Indian or Pakistani people have regarding their internal conflicts about Kashmir and religious issues in some cases. Bangladeshis are more mature in these perspectives, and the living standards of the overall people are much higher than those of Pakistan and India. Only Bangladesh lags behind due to political instability and corrupted political leaders, who are now under control. I hope Bangladesh will shine brighter than all other countries in the Indian subcontinent.

East Asians who have traveled to the Indian subcontinent say that Bangladesh has more potential for development than Pakistan and India.
Bangladesh has a very fertile plain and coastal area, so it is in a more advantageous position than Pakistan and India in terms of foreign trade.
Bangladesh, in particular, has been the most developed region of the Indian subcontinent since ancient times, so many East Asians have visited it.

By the way, Is your favorite friend Shahin in the picture with you? He looks even better shaved!😄

Yeah, there is Shahin, Rumon, and Ridoy. All of them are very close to me.

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