Capital’s entertainment centers are overcrowded

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 Around the five consecutive days of Eid-ul-Fitr holiday, an overcrowding of visitors has been observed in important places including entertainment centers of the capital. They are floating with their families in the mood of the holidays. The National Zoo in Mirpur of the capital, Ramana Park, the scenic beauty of Diabari in Uttara, the dream metrorail journey, the breathtaking view of Hatirjheel, the botanical garden full of greenery and birds, the children’s parks have been observed to have a festive atmosphere with the arrival of people of all ages. Today (April 25) these pictures were seen by visiting the entertainment centers of the capital. National Zoo is one of the tourist attractions of the capital. The crowd of visitors to see various animals including tigers, lions, deer, peacocks, monkeys, snakes, various birds and hippos was eye-catching. Abdul Based came to National Zoo with his family from Mirpur-14. He said, it is very good to visit the zoo. However, as the area of the zoo is very large, it is not possible to visit everything. Legs are hurting. Children are suffering in the hot sun. So I looked around as much as possible. The environment of the zoo has improved more than before. A child named Sajid Islam Mashfi said, I came to visit with my father and mother. I went to the park and went on a ride. I saw many animals and birds. It was very nice. Another person named Swapna Parveen from Sirajganj said otherwise. I couldn’t even finish walking since morning. My feet hurt a lot. Director of the zoo. Rafiqul Islam Talukder said that usually 20 to 30 thousand visitors enter the zoo on Fridays and Saturdays. We expect 70 to 80 thousand visitors to enter today, the day after Eid. He also said, we are working with dedication. Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow the pressure of visitors will be more. For this, no one was given leave without special reasons.

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