SLC31-W5 | The Curious Explorer : Famous Tourist Spots.

Date: 11-05-2026

Assalamu Alaikum, and Adab to my Hindu brothers.How is everyone doing on my community.I hope each of you is doing very well. By the grace of Allah and with your prayers, I am also doing well.Today, in the 05 week of Steemit Challenge 31, I will be participating in @max-pro brother , The Curious Explorer : Famous Tourist Spots.


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What kind of Famous Tourist Spots have you visited? Briefly introduce yourself.

I visited the mosque of Mughal Emperor Jahandar Shah. It is located next to Moenpur Union in Mithapukur Upazila of Rangpur District, Bangladesh.This mosque is currently one of the oldest mosques in our upazila.This mosque was built around the 17th century. Therefore, the current age of this mosque is more than three hundred years.There are several old structures in Bangladesh, and this is one of them.But even though this mosque is old, all kinds of activities are still going on in it.

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I hope that all kinds of activities will continue in this old establishment in the future.Because people of that lineage still live there and use this structure constantly.This suggests that it will last longer. And we may see more changes to this facility in the future.

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How were the activities, services and facilities at this place? (With pictures + prices, videos)

To enter this place, we do not have to buy any kind of ticket or any kind of thing with money. Entry to this place is completely open to all people.This is really very useful for us because we can learn about the lineage of the king from a long time ago.And it is absolutely necessary for us to know these things.Especially when I visit these places, I am amazed to see the architecture built a long time ago.How beautifully they built each structure, which remains perfect to this day.The current activities within this mosque are that all the surviving members of that lineage conduct their religious activities in this place.

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Show the special features of that place.

The most special aspect of this mosque is its Mughal architectural style. The reddish terracotta bricks, the carved walls and the dome design easily attract the attention of the visitors. Although the walls of the mosque are clearly marked by time, its beauty is still intact. Especially when the sunlight falls on the dome, the entire structure creates a different historical atmosphere. Even from a distance, it is clear that this is not an ordinary mosque, but an important monument of history.The atmosphere inside the mosque was very peaceful. The prayer space was clean and silent, and just standing there gave me a sense of spiritual peace.

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Share your experiences of that place as a Curious Explorer.

As a Curious Explorer, visiting the Mughal Emperor Jahandar Shah Mosque was truly an extraordinary experience. Being interested in history, I had been wanting to see such an old structure up close for a long time. The first thing that impressed me after reaching the mosque was its silent and peaceful atmosphere. The green nature and the old architecture together created such an atmosphere that just by standing there, I felt like I had gone back in time.The environment of this place is very beautiful and pleasant. Sometimes it is much better to enjoy time in such an environment.

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@narocky71
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