Thursday, 1 December 2011

The longest beach of the world is Cox’s Bazar




Cox’s Bazar is the longest beach of the world. It is a town of Bangladesh and 150 kilometers far from Chittagong that’s commercial capital of Bangladesh. It is a natural seine. Every year million of people are visit to the Cox’s Bazar. It is a wealth of Bangladesh. Cox’s Bazar was discovered by Captain Cox who was an officer of British East India Company. He is no more from 1799. It is situated in south of Chittagong. Cox’s Bazar is a district and nerve center of Bangladesh.

The Cox’s Bazar has been capturing by Arakan kings since 1666Ad. Mughal Shomrat Shah Shuja was traveled with his force and surprised to watch the beach. He orders his force to place camp. 

Before 1947, Bangladesh was ruled by British. When it became independent from British in 1947, it’s again ruled by Pakistan and                               
called it East Pakistan. Captain Advocate Fazlul Karim was 
contributed to develop the Cox’s bazaar who was the First
Chairman of East Pakistan. He wants to try to make it a town
and increased visitor attention. After all he became successful.

The Cox’s Bazar has become popular day after day. Billion of strange have visited to Cox’s Bazar in per day. It becomes most famous place in the world. The number of the tourist has increased so that in the city people have increased curiosity to economy. There have made so many hotel, restaurants, hospital, etc.