Barguna, Oct 08, V7N- Nature reveals itself in various colors, each season bringing a unique charm. During the middle of Autumn and the Bengali month of Bhadra, Kash flowers (Kashful) become a symbol of beauty, swaying in the gentle southern breeze, accompanied by the sounds of birds and rivers that breathe life into people.

In Barguna's Bisik Industrial City, the landscape is transformed by the blooming of thousands of white Kash flowers. This has turned the area into a popular spot for relaxation and enjoyment, attracting visitors of all ages. The industrial city, surrounded by a security fence, has become a local attraction, likened to the famed Diabari area in Dhaka by locals.

People come to stroll among the flowers, take photos, and enjoy the serene atmosphere. The blooming Kashflowers evoke creativity and happiness—some visitors recite poetry, while others capture the moment in selfies or videos. Even children delight in the beauty of the white blossoms, adding to the joyful ambiance of the place.

Asma Chowdhury, a resident of Barguna for the past three months, expressed her amazement at seeing so many Kashflowers in one place, an experience she described as indescribable. Similarly, Rubel Azmin from Patharghata shared that visiting this place brought to life the imagery of white clouds and blooming flowers he had read about in books.

Sohail Hafeez, president of the Barguna Tourism Entrepreneurs Development Committee, emphasized that Kashful blooms everywhere in the autumn season. The flowers not only add a magical touch to the tourist spots but also attract many young people, enhancing the local tourism experience in places like Barguna's Bisik Shilpa Nagari. He sees this as a blessing for the region, drawing more visitors to appreciate its natural beauty.

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