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SATURDAY, JUNE 07, 2025
Pahela Baishakh turns parks into hubs of festivity  

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Foisal Ahmed
14 April, 2025, 06:20 pm
Last modified: 14 April, 2025, 06:44 pm

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Pahela Baishakh turns parks into hubs of festivity  

Major amusement parks, including Shishu Mela, Fantasy Kingdom and Nandan Park, witnessed overwhelming crowds since morning. Families, young adults, and children queued up for rides, games, and special Baishakhi events

Foisal Ahmed
14 April, 2025, 06:20 pm
Last modified: 14 April, 2025, 06:44 pm
Visitors enjoy a concert at Ramna Park on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh on 14 April 2025. Photo: Foisal Ahmed/TBS
Visitors enjoy a concert at Ramna Park on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh on 14 April 2025. Photo: Foisal Ahmed/TBS

Amusement parks in Dhaka as well as other parks and recreational spots across capitals witnessed an extraordinary surge in visitors on Pahela Baishakh, the first day of the Bengali New Year, as thousands adorned in vibrant traditional attire flocked to celebrate with riding, music, food, and cultural festivities.  

Major amusement parks, including Shishu Mela, Fantasy Kingdom and Nandan Park, witnessed overwhelming crowds since morning. Families, young adults, and children queued up for rides, games, and special Baishakhi events.

Visitors at DNCC Wonderland (Shishu Mela) on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh on 14 April 2025. Photo: Foisal Ahmed/TBS
Visitors at DNCC Wonderland (Shishu Mela) on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh on 14 April 2025. Photo: Foisal Ahmed/TBS

"We arrived at 12:30pm, but the queues were already long. We were mentally prepared for this, as it's typical on festival days. Still, the festive mood makes the wait worthwhile," said Rashim Mollah, a visitor at Fantasy Kingdom.  

Park authorities offered discounted ride packages and special promotions to attract visitors—a strategy that proved effective.  

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Visitors at DNCC Wonderland (Shishu Mela) on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh on 14 April 2025. Photo: Foisal Ahmed/TBS
Visitors at DNCC Wonderland (Shishu Mela) on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh on 14 April 2025. Photo: Foisal Ahmed/TBS

Anup Kumar Sarkar, coordinator of the Bangladesh Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (BAAPA), told TBS that most parks organised special programmes for Pahela Baishakh, as well as offering discounted ride charges and packages.

"Some amusement parks also reduced entry fees for children and group bookings, while others extended operating hours to manage the rush. These initiatives drew festive crowds from early morning," he said.

Visitors at Ramna Park on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh on 14 April 2025. Photo: Foisal Ahmed/TBS
Visitors at Ramna Park on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh on 14 April 2025. Photo: Foisal Ahmed/TBS

Meanwhile, Baul songs, folk dances, and live music performances were organised at several parks in the capital.

At Ramna Park, celebrations ranged from classic Baishakhi songs to open-air Baul concerts featuring popular artists. Thousands of people of all ages gathered to enjoy the performances in a festive spirit.  

While many enjoyed the festive atmosphere, some expressed frustration with overcrowding. 

People buy Baishakh-themed headbands at Ramna Park on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh on 14 April 2025. Photo: Foisal Ahmed/TBS
People buy Baishakh-themed headbands at Ramna Park on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh on 14 April 2025. Photo: Foisal Ahmed/TBS

"The fun is undeniable, but one problem we are facing is that the park is too packed to move freely," said Farjana Khan, a private university student, who came with her friends to the park.  

On the other hand, Bangla Academy premises hosted a Baishakhi Mela, where artisans and food vendors showcased traditional crafts, handmade jewellery, and Bengali delicacies like "panta bhat with hilsha", various street foods, and sweets.

Street vendors set up shop at Ramna Park on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh on 14 April 2025. Photo: Foisal Ahmed/TBS
Street vendors set up shop at Ramna Park on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh on 14 April 2025. Photo: Foisal Ahmed/TBS

Sellers there said they were happy with a good sale.

Friends Caffee owner Afrin Jahan said, "There was so much crowd. People started coming in the early morning. We are satisfied as our sales are going well so far."

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