Map the Story #28 - "Evening mud house"

in Be Happy12 hours ago

Hello......!!
Assalamu Alaikum/Adab my friend of Be Happy community, I am @kibreay001 speaking from Bangladesh

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Hello all my Steemit friends, I hope you are all doing well. Today I am here again to share a new post with you. I saw in the Be Happy community that @miftahulrizky has organized a contest related to steem-atlas. I try to participate in different types of contests in different places and different communities. In fact, I really like participating in any contest. A few days ago, I went to a fair in our area and I captured a picture of a shop there very beautifully on my mobile camera. Today, I will discuss in detail with you about the biggest fair shop in our area and pin the steem-atlas post. But let's present the details of today's post to you.

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Complete view of the exterior and interior of the store

When I first went to the fair, I saw a crowd of people there. In fact, I really liked seeing the fair among all the people. There, I saw a fair shop called Sandhya Matir Ghar. First, I took a very nice picture of the outside of the shop. You can see the signboard there and I really liked seeing the shop from the outside. A woman was running the shop. In fact, I took several pictures of the shop after taking permission from Apu. Apu allowed me to take pictures of the shop. Then, after I entered the shop, I took a picture of the entire inside of the shop with a camera and shared it with you. There were very beautiful things in the shop that we really liked seeing because we got to see things made by the hands of very old people. In fact, these things carry our tradition and beauty.


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After entering the shop, I saw some very beautiful things in the shop. I collected pictures of each thing very beautifully on my mobile camera. There were very beautiful things made by ancient people in the shop, which are very popular with the people of our current society and they are said to be rarely seen and found. Clay plates that people in our rural areas still look for but these are not available anywhere else are available in very few shops. There we saw Ektara which is very famous for its music and instruments. And there we saw Tabla Dhol which carries everything that carries the music and instruments and the tradition of Bengalis. After seeing all these things in the shop, I was very happy, so I collected pictures of each product very beautifully on my mobile camera and I am sharing them with you.

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I saw various types of wooden and clay products in the shop and the lady was sitting very nicely in the shop and was treating each customer very nicely and was selling the products of her shop with them and they were talking very nicely and discussing things between them in various ways. In fact, I really liked this thing very much. There, you can buy everything from different types of pen pots and hand bags and many more things, starting from head tiaras, which are made of wood and are completely unique. In fact, you cannot buy such unique things in the market, you can only buy such things on the day of fairs or events, so although the comparative price of these things is a little high, they are also very beautiful to look at.


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After entering the shop, I saw many more different things in the shop that carry the tradition and culture of every Bengali. I saw different types of wooden things in the shop, such as wooden mirrors and children's playhouses and other different types of items that I liked very much. I had seen them many times before but I had never had the experience of seeing them so beautifully up close. I also saw clay pitchers and clay cups there that still carry the tradition of rural Bengal and different people in the village benefit a lot from them. In fact, the poor and suffering people can buy them at a very low price and use them, but earlier people used to make them at home with clay and use them themselves.

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I really liked the musical instruments that were being sold in the shop for singing. In fact, I have seen these musical instruments many times before on different types of music stages. If you look closely, you can see that there was a place for playing jhumjhumi, which people play very beautifully while singing, and I really liked it when people sang to the rhythm of it. Then I took a selfie of myself standing in the shop and shared that selfie with you. I hope you all like today's post. Please share your opinions through the comment box below. Thank you and congratulations to everyone on my behalf.


Place nameEvening mud house
Mapshttps://plus.codes/7MMFV5W2+8C
plus codeV5W2+8C Kushtia, Bangladesh
Atlas pin code[//]:# (!steematlas 23.895812 lat 89.151062 long (Evening mud house) d3scr)
Opening times9:00 am
Closing time10:00 pm
Off DayNo
Public placeBetter
Cleanliness and beautyAll the time
SecurityBetter
Solar & lightingYes
CCTV cameraNo
ACNo
Overall Rating9.8/ 10


An invitation to all to participate in the competition @hafizullah @ripon0630 & @max-pro @mainuna @tammanna

I have set a 25% beneficiary to @steem-atlas for supporting this project.


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