Helipad location and the feeling of getting wet while visiting the National Monument
Hello friends!
Assalamu Alaikum.
How are you all? I hope you are doing very well by the infinite mercy of the Almighty. I am also doing very well, Alhamdulillah, by your prayers. Today I am present among you. Friends, today I am here to present you some beautiful photographs of our National Memorial tour. Where you can see the places around our National Memorial helipad. So let's start the discussion and try to know all the things about our National Memorial with descriptions.
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I have brought some photographs of the National Memorial. I will describe the helipad of the National Memorial. Before that, let's get a little idea about the memorial. The National Memorial of Bangladesh is a glorious symbol of our independence. It is located in Savar, Dhaka and was built in memory of the countless martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the great liberation war. This memorial standing in the middle of the green wilderness is like an immortal feat, which forever reminds our nation of the value of independence and sacrifice. I was most surprised to see this beautiful pillar. Seven triangular pillars have risen high, which express every step of our struggle from 1952 to the liberation war of 1971. It is not just a structure, but an epic monument that captures our national spirit. The vast green fields around, quiet ponds and red brick paths make its environment more solemn and respectful. Thousands of people come here every day to pay tribute to the martyrs and renew their love for the country.
The feeling of standing on the helipad of the National Memorial on a rainy morning is truly different. I was faced with a new experience then. With the touch of drizzle on all sides, a peaceful coolness descends on the ground. From a distance, a vast courtyard covered with green grass can be seen, and in the middle, the National Memorial, the symbol of the great Liberation War, stands tall. The raindrops seem to awaken new life in the gray body of the memorial, and its reflection in the water accumulated on the ground immerses the mind in deep thought. Looking around from the helipad, one can see trees covered in fog and rain mist, as if nature is also standing with its head bowed in respect for the martyrs. The fresh fragrance of rain mixes with the smell of wet soil in the air, which makes the heart more pure. There are various types of flowering plants, including Rangan flowers, on the southeast side. I liked the flowers of the Kanchan flower tree the most. Besides, the lotus flowers in the pond are extraordinary. The beauty of the flowers seemed to be dripping with raindrops. Standing in this environment, one can enjoy the beauty of nature on one hand, and on the other, one's heart is filled with deep respect and pride for the sacrifice of the martyrs.
The moment I was here, it started raining beautifully. Once I went to enter a room. Many people like me had come to visit this place. I noticed that whenever they moved towards the room, the rain subsided again. The beautiful cool breeze and the gentle rain kept impressing me again and again. I stayed around the helipad for some time and just enjoyed its beauty. And I felt very happy staying there for a long time. I am really blessed to be in the memorial for a moment in the rain. I noticed that the helipad area was getting wet so beautifully that. Several people who used tiktok came there to record videos. The flowers nearby seemed to be swaying in the wind and getting wet with raindrops again and again. Such an environment really gave me a lot of joy.
Photography | national memorial |
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Photography Device | Huawei mobile |
My Address | Gangni-Meherpur |
Current Location | Dhaka Savar |
Photographer | @helal-uddin |
Religion | Islam |
Country | Bangladesh |
Thank you very much for being by my side.
I am Md. Helal Uddin. I am a Bangladeshi Muslim citizen. My home is in Gangni-Meherpur. My current address is Dhaka Savar Bis-Mile. I am a married person. I am a private employee in my career.
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You share with us the story of a place with great significance in the history of your country.
Your description of the monument is interesting, but I don't see any photos that show it. You know, it's good to include captions, describing what each photo is about or what's being shown. That way, the reader will be less likely to get confused and will understand better.
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