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RE: Visiting The Tiny and Beautiful Taiyang Park In The Miyun District

in Worldmappin9 days ago (edited)

We have many more rivers in Bangladesh, which are larger than these tiny rivers. But we can not afford the cost of making their banks beautiful, as I explore here. That's why I admire the Chinese construction to make such natural things more attractive for people to enjoy nature. I hope you understand, I think I have given this answer many times, but you forget that Bangladesh is a riverine country, and every 2/3 km, you can find a river or canal here. However, thousands of dams in India block the water flow in Bangladeshi rivers as we have hundreds of rivers entering from India, but they block all the water, which is a crucial issue between Bangladesh and India.

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We have many more rivers in Bangladesh, which are larger than these tiny rivers. But we can not afford the cost of making their banks beautiful, as I explore here. That's why I admire the Chinese construction to make such natural things more attractive for people to enjoy nature. I hope you understand, I think I have given this answer many times, but you forget that Bangladesh is a riverine country, and every 2/3 km, you can find a river or canal here. However, thousands of dams in India block the water flow in Bangladeshi rivers as we have hundreds of rivers entering from India, but they block all the water, which is a crucial issue between Bangladesh and India.


Hassan!
I hope you don't feel offended by my awkward English sentences!
I was shocked when I saw the Ganges River in India. I thought the rivers in Bangladesh were as polluted as the Ganges River!Dear my friend @tanzil2024 !

I first learned that you admire the Chinese architectural techniques that make the natural environment of the rivers clear and beautiful!😃

I always appreciate your generosity and kindness!😄

I have never been offended by your questions, my friend, I just reminded you about so many rivers in Bangladesh. You are right, our rivers are not dirty as they are in India as half of the population has no toilets and they love to do natural work in the open ground but in Bangladesh, every home has a better toilet now. But the rivers surrounding Dhaka City are heavily polluted with industrial waste, which is much more poisonous than in India, I think. But outside Dhaka, all the rivers are very clean though we have been losing many rivers due to those damns in India!