Bangladesh
| Wherever Andrew Morris travels in this bustling place, there are people on the move. Dhaka is a city in perpetual motion, with an occasional moment of stillness. Through Andrew's eyes, we see its past, its present - how both intersect and separate. | The true wealth of Bangladesh lies in its incredible welcomes, its friendliness and its humanity. Andrew Morris knows. He's on a repeat visit to Rajshahi meeting old friends, making keen observations of both people and surroundings. |
| Andrew Morris sees his relationship with Bangladesh as an arranged marriage, like the local custom in which, rather than falling in love at first sight, you are first introduced to your partner, get married, and then learn to love over the years | Four more days of this before Andrew Morris heads home. But who’s counting? |
| Andrew Morris marvels at the respect given to family in Bangladesh. | Colin Todhunter enters the Corridors of Power - ev |
Me, My Girl, and a Frost Free February #9: India, Bangladesh - India, Bangladesh Bangladesh was not an easy country to get into but, as Selena found, at least she had somewhere to go when she got there and somewhere to go when she left, unlike the refugees in the camp she visited. | |
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