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Pahela Baishakh, 1416
Esho he baishakh esho esho...
14th April, 2009 marked “Pahela Baishakh”, 1416 in the Bengali calendar. This day was celebrated grandly by Bangladeshi students and families living in Beijing. A host of students organized for more than fifty Bangladeshis to get together at the Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) to welcome the New Year. The evening began at 6:30 pm when everyone gathered at a beautiful park inside BLCU, surrounded by Magnolia trees and lovely Chinese architecture; the colors from the Chinese spring along with those of the beautiful traditional “sarees”, “salwar kameezes”, “panjabis” and “kurtas" gave a warm atmosphere to the event despite the cool spring breeze.
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National and Independence Day of Bangladesh held in Beijing
On Thursday 26th 2009 March, a reception was held in Beijing to commemorate the 38th anniversary of the National and Independence Day of Bangladesh. The event organized in the Embassy of Bangladesh was attended by many guests, including diplomatic enjoys of related countries, officials from the Chinese Foreign Ministry and Bangladeshis currently living in China. Addressing the reception, Munshi Faiz Ahmad, ambassador of Bangladesh to China, renewed his praise for China’s continuous efforts towards a peaceful world. He expressed the belief that the two countries would continue in strengthening the bilateral cooperation and friendly ties between their peoples.
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Observing Eid-Ul-Azha in Beijing
The holy Eid has been celebrated on the 9th of December. Bangladeshis living in china observed the occasion traditionally by going to the mosque nearest to them, saying prayers and also by sacrificing with the Chinese Muslims.
Usually the embassy invites all the Bangladeshis living in Beijing to share the holiness of Eid, but this time it there was an exception as the ambassador was on Hajj. Yet the students have celebrated it greatly in BLCU (Beijing language and Culture University). Although everyone had routine classes for it was on a week day, but everyone somehow managed to join in for dinner together, after all it is Eid! The day was brightened up for everyone enjoyed cooking together, chatting and playing interesting games, keeping the festive mood lively, even away from home!this information.
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