Bashundhara City, located in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is the largest shopping mall in South Asia. It was opened to public on 6 August 2004. It is located at Panthapath, near Karwan Bazar, in Dhaka city.
Bashundhara City is 21 stories tall, of which 8 are used for the mall and remaining floors are used as the corporate headquarters of the Bashundhara Group. explore Bashundhara City...
Bangabazar a popular market for selling of economy garments at Fulbaria in dhaka. People from all over the country as well as foreigners flock here to buy garments for personal use and gifts. Many retail traders also come here to make wholesale purchases. Bangabazar, however, did not begin as a garments market. explore Bangabazar...
Master Shopping Complex and Burmese Market: Full of Thai, Chinese & Burmese products. This market is always busy with throngs of buyers, sellers and onlookers. Marma shopkeepers, mostly women, are easy to deal with with, and ma provide with information on the place and the people. explore Master Shopping Complex and Burmese Market...
Bonolota Textile and Rangamati Textile: These shops at the Traffic Mor sells handloom products from Rangamati, another area of the Hill Tratcs, here. Since the Chakma people are very different from the Marma, Bawm and Mru people of Bandarban, the products may bring a fresh break. explore Bonolota Textile and Rangamati Textile...
Karupannya is another store on Station Road which sells Rangpur's famous Satranji handloom carpets, which have earned acclaim for their extraordinary aesthetic appeal. The carpets were made in the village of Nishbetganj and were greatly popular in the Mughal period. In fact, it is believed that emperor Akbar used these carpets to adorn his palace in Delhi.
Karupannya was founded by Shafiqul Alam Selim, who re-established the cottage industry of Satranji at Nishbetganj village. explore Karupannya...
The use of clay items was limited to Hari of curd, planter, lid & hari for cooking in kitchen in a village & city as well brass, steel, plastic, wrought iron took the place of fragile clay items but destroyed the thousand years of tradition and heritage. "IDEAS" started to work for modernizing the design, shape of the clay ornaments, potteries, and new uses of "terracotta". The increase of utility or use, change in design in clay ornaments and also to change the view of the users - "IDEAS" makes the first step in whole Bangladesh. From drawing room to fashion design "IDEAS" is the pioneer, started to market since 1993 at "Shahbagh : Aziz Super Market". explore IDEAS...
For shopping, Rangpur has two large shopping complexes. One is the older "Super Market", a three-storied building with a variety of small shops selling everything from soap, shoes and clothes to motorcycles, TVs and fans. There is a more modern building called the Jahaj Company Moore Shopping Complex which has Rangpur's only escalator. At the top of this building is a department store, selling a wide assortment of children's toys, Indian kurtas, shalwar kameezes and saris, and other collectibles. explore Jahaj Company Moore Shopping Complex...
Farukpara: Flutes, hats, pitchers and other stuff made by the Bawm people are sold in little shop crammed full with exotic and wonderful products. Bargaining while sipping on a cup of tea is a wonderful activity here. explore Farukpara...
Marmabazaar: All the local food and textile products, as well as wet grocery vendors selling fresh hill produces. Look for Nappi, a local delicacy, to take home here. But, don't forget to pack it tight when carrying. This market bustles with activity in the earl morning, with tribes-people coming down the hills to sell vegetables of every color, as well as roots, tubers, fruits, berries and nuts. explore Marmabazaar...
New Market, Dhaka built in 1952-54 as a shopping complex primarily to cater to the needs of the new population of dhaka city that grew in Azimpur Estate and dhanmondi Residential Area. Eventually, it attracted shopping people from all other areas of the city and places outside Dhaka. The market is located at Azimpur, with Mirpur Road on one side and Peelkhana Road on the other. Adjacent to the market there is a centre of retail shops for clothes, medicine, toiletries, and sundries necessary for household purposes and a large cluster of shops that sale cosmetics, souvenirs, show pieces, utensils, light electric items, and makeshift furniture pieces. explore New Market...