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Dhaka is not beautiful but unique city: A foreigner's view

Why would they?

300 million population developed Indonesia would become the superpower of the region and USN and PLAAN would know that Indonesia could block their freedom to move from Indian Ocean to Pacific and vice-versa at any time.
I'm not sure what you are saying but Indonesia already makes up almost half of the region's total GDP for decades already. The only issue here is there is no urge for Indonesia to be acknowledged as an important country. I would say that Indonesia is a country of understatements.

Some may argue that Indonesia may have been globally “invisible”. But it doesn't mean we practically contribute nothing to the region. Arguably, through its ability in managing major powers’ involvement in the region, Indonesia has been successful in maintaining its regional resilience through its well respected quiet diplomacy, which laid a peaceful environment for its neighbours and provided the opportunity to focus on their domestic economic development.

Indonesia is perceived as a natural de facto leader of the region though it has yet to completely embrace that role. If you think being not ambitious is a problem, Indonesia may be having a big one. It is just our different perspectives.

I will stop commenting here because this is not the right thread to discuss about Indonesia. I only wanted to clarify some things. Cheers.
 
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Didn't get your tag (glitch I think).

With Biman Babu, he is just a humourous guy that speaks his mind without actually addressing the meat of the debate/logic regarding some statement he made.

Babu: Dhaka is better than Colombo (no proof given)

Other guy: Can we have some proof of that?

Babu: Posts video of Mumbai (totally unrelated)

Other guy: Ummm that is not Colombo or Dhaka

Babu: I am right! Your capital is just like Islamabad! (implication being its fake and stupid etc)

Other guy: But thats just your opinion, can you post some evidence?

Babu: What?

Other guy:.......

Babu: Didn't you see alladin skyscraper project in Dhaka? Super planned stronk! Just like Dallas USA! *posts video of Dallas*....see?

Then Babu will go into repeat mode till he (or other guy) loses interest.

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It is very much like his earlier moments on all kind of subjects:

Some guy: blah blah blah Mongols blah blah blah

Babu: Hey, I'm a mongol descent did you know???

Some guy: Oh yeah? Whats the proof?

Babu: I'm confirmed 100% Genghis Khan descent!

Some guy: But you dont have proof....

Babu: I just told you I am! I am from the shonar horde!

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So I say just let him amuse you. He is a strange, amusing fellow. Living in BD must drive him nuts each day...so he need some escapism in this forum.

:enjoy:

These clowns are a comedy of their own.. Never short of providing amusement

Btw the forum is still awaiting some kind of a proof that how modern and South East Asian looking Dhaka is.. Maybe we will have to wait till 2035 or is it 3025 ?? :pop:
 
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10 Things to Expect From Dhaka, Bangladesh

Bangladesh isn’t on most people’s radar. I mean, could you honestly tell me 2 things about Bangladesh? Could you point it out on a map? Do you know what the flag looks like?


Don’t feel bad if you are clueless about Bangladesh, because I was too before I traveled there in February 2017. I went to Dhaka (the capital city) without doing any research or having any idea what to expect… I wanted to challenge myself to see if I can figure it out on my own (which I did, of course)!

Dhaka is not exactly what you’d call a pretty city by any means. It’s chaotic. It’s dirty. It’s over populated. It’s lacking good infrastructure and tourist attractions. It’s not geographically located in a convenient place to visit, and there aren’t many airlines that fly there.

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But all things considered, I actually enjoyed my time in Dhaka and I hope that you will consider visiting after reading this article. It’s a really good place to visit if you like going “off the beaten path” beacuse I can guarantee that most of your family and friends haven’t been before.

Without further adieu – here are 10 Things to Expect from Dhaka.

10 Things to Expect From Dhaka
*Please note that everything you read is coming from my personal experience in DHAKA only (I am not taking about other places in Bangladesh)… That being said, all thoughts, comments and opinions are mine*

1. Traffic is Unbearable
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I put Dhaka in my Top 5 worst traffic cities, alongside Manila, Bangkok, Mumbai and Delhi. There isn’t much else to say other than expect to wait hours and hours without moving an inch. It’s really frustrating, but you have to embrace it beacuse it’s part of the Dhaka experience

I’ll just let this photo do the talking.

2. You Will Get Stared At
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If you physically stand out (white skin, blonde hair or ESPECIALLY red hair) — then expect to be stared at everywhere you go in Bangladesh. I am pretty used to this after traveling all over India and living in rural village in Korea, but if you are not used to this, then you will have to adapt quickly. They don’t mean to be rude when they stare at you, they are simply surprised to see you and they will always smile at you if you nod your head in acknowledgement.

I can’t count how many times people came up to me on the street and asked to take a photo with me. So I took selfies with them

3. People are Friendly
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My favorite part about visiting Bangladesh was the people. Almost everyone I came across was super friendly and they always went out of their way to help me. I was stopped on the street dozens of times everyday from people who asked if I needed any help with anything. I was offered to go inside people’s homes for chai (tea) and food. If I stood on a street corner looking around, someone would come up and ask me if I knew where I was going. It seemed that people were just as interested to get to know me as I was to know them.

In addition, I never once felt harassed or unsafe. I really enjoyed the kind hospitality of Bangladeshi people.

4. Pollution is Rampant
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As you probably could have guessed from my traffic photo above — Dhaka is very polluted. It’s probably the most polluted city I’ve ever been to… So you’ll want to get yourself a mask when walking outside, to avoid breathing in dirt and chemicals from the excess amount of people, cars, tractors and factories.

5. It’s a Foodie Paradise
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I was surprised to see how much food was offered in Dhaka! Not only Bangladeshi food, but so many chains that I recognized from the U.S. such as KFC and Burger King. There were loads of Korean, Japanese and Thai restaurants as well.

Bangladeshi food is similar to Indian food. Lots of curry-based dishes, soups, vegetables, roti and chai. Although contrary to in India, Bangladeshis eat a lot of meat (mutton, chicken, beef). My favorite dish that I ate in Dhaka was Mutton Leg Roast, as you see in the above photo.

I even ate at a Bangaldesh-Chinese fusion restaurants, which was fantastic and I can’t even describe what I was tasting.

6. It Might be the Cheapest Country in Asia
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It’s hard to say for sure, because I still haven’t been to every country in Asia… But Bangladesh is amongst the cheapest countries in Asia and the world. Yes, even cheaper than India, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

This makes it much less stressful beacuse I didn’t have to worry about budgeting myself. I could splurge a little more on a nice dinner!

7. There Are Many Forms of Transportation
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Tuk tuks, bicycles, taxis, buses, private cars, 3 wheeled rickshaws, and more — you have the option to decide how to get around. I took almost every form of transportation, and I enjoyed most the 3 wheeled rickshaws as I could get a great view of the city along the way.

If it’s rush hour and you’re in a hurry, then you might be better off walking instead of sitting in traffic.

8. It’s Mostly Cash Only
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While most fancy restaurants & hotels will accept card (visa and mastercard), almost everything else in Bangladesh is cash only. Therefore, I recommend taking out a bunch of extra money at the ATM machine when you arrive at the airport, so you will be fully equipped on your trip. You can always exchange back the money when you’re leaving Dhaka

9. Most People Can Speak English
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I was surprised to see the majority of people speaking (or understanding) English. This broke down cultural barriers and made it easier to make friends and do daily activities like ordering in a restaurant or riding in a taxi. When I was visiting some ruins (above), these young ladies came up to me and asked for a photo and we talked for a few minutes!

Many people will want to practice speaking with you if they see you, so be open to that and help them out!

10. Nothing Runs on Time
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This is mostly due to the horrific traffic. Don’t expect to get anywhere on time. If you are meeting someone for dinner at 7, that really means 8. There is no way around it.

What can $10 Get you in Dhaka?
Find out in my video, which happens to be the most viral piece of content I’ve ever created!

What Can $10 Get You in Bangladesh?New Record! I got 10 items for less than $10 in #Bangladesh! It’s been a crazy fun (and overwhelming) experience here in #Dhaka, but I had a blast putting this video together. I also haven’t slept much beacuse I spent more than 15 hours editing this over the past 2 days.

Would love to get your thoughts and feedback so I can improve for my next episode in #Nepal TOMORROW (please comment what you liked or didn’t like)…

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Posted by Drew Binsky on Wednesday, February 8, 2017



Final Thoughts

Bangladesh is really a unique country and I recommend giving it a try if you find yourself in South Asia. My best and final piece of advice that I’ll give you is to go in with an open mind and get ready to experience something brand new.

Please contact me or comment below if you have any questions about Bangaldesh!

https://drewbinsky.com/10-things-expect-dhaka-bangladesh/
Not sure what to make of this article. Should I now cancel my plans to visit Bangladesh?

Didn't get your tag (glitch I think).

With Biman Babu, he is just a humourous guy that speaks his mind without actually addressing the meat of the debate/logic regarding some statement he made.

Babu: Dhaka is better than Colombo (no proof given)

Other guy: Can we have some proof of that?

Babu: Posts video of Mumbai (totally unrelated)

Other guy: Ummm that is not Colombo or Dhaka

Babu: I am right! Your capital is just like Islamabad! (implication being its fake and stupid etc)

Other guy: But thats just your opinion, can you post some evidence?

Babu: What?

Other guy:.......

Babu: Didn't you see alladin skyscraper project in Dhaka? Super planned stronk! Just like Dallas USA! *posts video of Dallas*....see?

Then Babu will go into repeat mode till he (or other guy) loses interest.

======

It is very much like his earlier moments on all kind of subjects:

Some guy: blah blah blah Mongols blah blah blah

Babu: Hey, I'm a mongol descent did you know???

Some guy: Oh yeah? Whats the proof?

Babu: I'm confirmed 100% Genghis Khan descent!

Some guy: But you dont have proof....

Babu: I just told you I am! I am from the shonar horde!

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So I say just let him amuse you. He is a strange, amusing fellow. Living in BD must drive him nuts each day...so he need some escapism in this forum.
This babu character makes for an interesting case study.
 
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Not sure what to make of this article. Should I now cancel my plans to visit Bangladesh?

No don't do that....please do visit and rest of region as you can (remember to post your visit pics etc if you can here later).

People are very hospitable, understanding etc....and that makes it all worth it in the end generally. It can be very amazing experience to see how humanity in completely different area to what you are used to, operates and functions....and what are their culture and aesthetics etc. If you are open minded fellow, there is no reason to be scared of going to different places.
 
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No don't do that....please do visit and rest of region as you can (remember to post your visit pics etc if you can here later).

People are very hospitable, understanding etc....and that makes it all worth it in the end generally. It can be very amazing experience to see how humanity in completely different area to what you are used to, operates and functions....and what are their culture and aesthetics etc. If you are open minded fellow, there is no reason to be scared of going to different places.
To be honest my biggest fear of traveling to third world countries is hygiene and cleanliness, especially when it comes to the most basic of necessities: clean water that is easily available.
 
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:enjoy:

These clowns are a comedy of their own.. Never short of providing amusement

Btw the forum is still awaiting some kind of a proof that how modern and South East Asian looking Dhaka is.. Maybe we will have to wait till 2035 or is it 3025 ?? :pop:


You for real dude?

There is Dhaka RSTP 2015-2035 that will give you detailed information on the infrastructure that Dhaka and surrounding areas will have in 2035.

Also take expected 7-8% GDP growth till 2035 and extrapolate from current GDP capita PPP, and then make a comparison with other countries with similar GDP capita PPP and you will have your answer.

Dhaka 2035 will look like any other modern tropical metropolis like Jakarta or Kuala Lumpur does now.
 
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You for real dude?

There is Dhaka RSTP 2015-2035 that will give you detailed information on the infrastructure that Dhaka and surrounding areas will have in 2035.

Also take expected 7-8% GDP growth till 2035 and extrapolate from current GDP capita PPP, and then make a comparison with other countries with similar GDP capita PPP and you will have your answer.

Dhaka 2035 will look like any other modern tropical metropolis like Jakarta or Kuala Lumpur does now.

No one would want to wait till 2035 to see if your fantasies would come true or not you goob.. You fellow Bongles stronk buddy posted this and fled after asking for proof as you clowns often do

Some part of the Dhaka is very modern and different than any other major cities of South Asia

Now prove it or get back to the chicken vindaloo that's probably stewing in the kitchen.. Indians arnt very patient customers i heard
 
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To be honest my biggest fear of traveling to third world countries is hygiene and cleanliness, especially when it comes to the most basic of necessities: clean water that is easily available.

Check the travel log channels on youtube, so you get best idea of which parts of which developing countries (if any) are best in those regards. A lot of youtube travellers actually give good reviews and recommendations and you can make your judgement on it.....definitely do research first if you are particular about something.
 
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No one would want to wait till 2035 to see if your fantasies would come true or not you goob.. You fellow Bongles stronk buddy posted this and fled after asking for proof as you clowns often do



Dude, how can this proven? Do you want him to transport you into 2035 to prove it?

All you can look is at detailed plans like Dhaka RSTP 2015-2035, that is currently being carried out, and base GDP capita PPP and expected economic growth up to 2035.

You are not the most intelligent fella are you?
 
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Dude, how can this proven? Do you want him to transport you into 2035 to prove it?

All you can look is at detailed plans like Dhaka RSTP 2015-2035, that is currently being carried out, and base GDP capita PPP and expected economic growth up to 2035.

You are not the most intelligent fella are you?

Topcat aint talking about 2035 or wutever lol. He is talking about present case. We simply want to see proof of any part of Dhaka that is super "modern and different" to any other "south asian city".

Your 2035 dreaming is just :blah: + :pop: till we actually get to that year to judge.
 
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Topcat aint talking about 2035 or wutever lol. He is talking about present case. We simply want to see proof of any part of Dhaka that is super "modern and different" to any other "south asian city".

Your 2035 dreaming is just :blah: + :pop: till we actually get to that year to judge.


Your buddy @Gibbs was talking about proof of what Dhaka will look like in 2035. By definition you cannot prove what will happen in the future as it has not happened.

Life resolves around making best case educated guesses as otherwise nothing can be planned and it is not unreasonable to predict what a city like Dhaka will look like in 2035.

Now run along and let me deal with the Sri Lankan dude and teach him some basics as I am getting tired of slapping you down time after time.
 
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Your buddy @Gibbs was talking about proof of what Dhaka will look like in 2035. By definition you cannot prove what will happen in the future as it has not happened.

Life resolves around making best case educated guesses as otherwise nothing can be planned and it is not unreasonable to predict what a city like Dhaka will look like in 2035.

Now run along and let me deal with the Sri Lankan dude and teach him some basics as I am getting tired of slapping you down time after time.

I'm waiting on order of chicken vindaloo from topcat....hopefully he gets it right and doesnt make mongolian hot pot instead. :D

@Gibbs @Axomiya_lora
 
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Your buddy @Gibbs was talking about proof of what Dhaka will look like in 2035. By definition you cannot prove what will happen in the future as it has not happened.

Life resolves around making best case educated guesses as otherwise nothing can be planned and it is not unreasonable to predict what a city like Dhaka will look like in 2035.

Now run along and let me deal with the Sri Lankan dude and teach him some basics as I am getting tired of slapping you down time after time.

All those spices in a curry kitchen must be having an effect on your comprehension.. Your Bongles stronk fellow clown was not talking about your imaginary RSVP or something 2035 you clown, He obnoxiously proclaimed that Dhaka which continuously year after year ranks at the bottom of the world livable cities is more modern that any other South Asian city.. Which he failed to prove.. So quit blabbering garbage and prove him right or piss off back to the kitchen where you can be useful
 
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All those spices in a curry kitchen must be having an effect on your comprehension.. Your Bongles stronk fellow clown was not talking about your imaginary RSVP or something 2035 you clown, He obnoxiously proclaimed that Dhaka which continuously year after year ranks at the bottom of the world livable cities is more modern that any other South Asian city.. Which he failed to prove.. So quit blabbering garbage and prove him right or piss off back to the kitchen where you can be useful

:rofl:

What an inferiority complex you have dude.

Must suck being unintelligent - nothing you can do to change it as your parents bred and passed on their unintelligent genes to you.:(
 
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At your level of development you should be growing 7% sustained.
Unless Indonesia improves growth rate you will never leave middle-income status.
Stupid, why are you suggesting something to Indonesia when your own economy is in shambles? What BD really manufactures than waterlogging and exporting manpower?
 
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