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Sonargaon

BANGLADESH | Mon, 7 Nov 2022 | By krodin | Views [775]

Sonargaon After the Central Bangladesh tour mostly north and west of Dhaka, I decided to take a day trip to Sonargaon, 30 miles SE of the capital. We left at 7:30 to avoid some of the traffic. The fog in the city was so dense that the sky wasn’... Read more >

Tags: hindu temples, history, museums, river boat trip

Central Bangladesh: Full of Contrasts

BANGLADESH | Mon, 7 Nov 2022 | By krodin | Views [674]

Central Bangladesh – Full of Contrasts I wasn’t sure what to expect on my tour to visit ancient Hindu and Buddhist sites through Central Bangladesh. As I made my way around, I was struck by the contrasting images confronting me. ... Read more >

Tags: buddhist viharas, cities, hindu temples, history, medieval towns, museums

 

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As we entered the room we were greeted by Toshisumi. Elegantly presented she welcomes her clients with a smile and a shallow bow of her head. Maiko's or apprentice Geiko's (commonly known as Geisha's) are required to greet their clients from a sitting position. As they are not true masters of the Geiko arts they are not allowed  to greet the guests at the tea house door.: by 2630ben, Views[2874]
As we entered the room we were greeted by Toshisumi. Elegantly presented she welcomes her clients with a smile and a shallow bow of her head. Maiko's or apprentice Geiko's (commonly known as Geisha's) are required to greet their clients from a sitting position. As they are not true masters of the Geiko arts they are not allowed to greet the guests at the tea house door.

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