By: Diego Da Luz (Brazilian Traveler)
Children are often great teachers |
We share a common history of colonization, late
industrial and economic development, present social problems associated with a widening
inequality between the rich and the poor and so on. On the brighter side both
are lands of opportunity and figure among the so called 11 countries of the
future. Without visiting either country, one wouldn't know that these
similarities extend to our people, landscape, food and even business.
Discovering these paralegals makes me so glad to have included Bangladesh in my
trip itinerary at the last minute.
A chart about prehistoric migratory flows on the
wall of the natural science museum in Sao Paulo, my hometown in Brazil, tells
me that the genetic link between those who moved to the Americas and those in
the Indian Subcontinent is very distant and weak. However, 15 minutes on the
streets of old Dhaka sitting in a tea stall enjoying my delicious “doodh cha”
and watching the common people on the street doing their everyday business
tells me that we were born from the same parents.
On the surface, our skin tone reveals the first
and most noticeable similarity. The average Bangladeshi flaunts the same
beautiful bronze color that is a result of the constant mixing of different
European and African nations with Brazil's native inhabitants.
Over the skin runs sweat induced by the hot
weather and hard work of the people of both countries that “flees not from
battle” (citation from the Brazilian national anthem). On both sides of the
world Brazilians and Bangladeshis prove their strength in the everyday fight to
overcome the challenges of poverty to achieve better conditions.
Eating some of the best mangoes in North Bengal with fresh milk... |
We've been mutually blessed with the opportunity
to live in a great environment. The hot and wet summer followed by milder
seasons and a pleasant winter set the perfect weather that in conjunction with
the rivers that flow through the always-green flatland, allow us to grow all
kinds of plants and food in both places. It is no wonder that our diet
constitutes by the same ingredients. Bangladeshis are the “mango people”
boasting jack-fruit as the national fruit. In Brazil we are also crazy for
both! We eat rice on daily basis and for having the largest water basin in the
world, fish is also a great part of our diet. (I love both cuisines so much
that is too hard for me to pick a favorite. Eating with my hands is something
that I learned to do and fell in love with in 'Bengal'. This closer connection
to food makes me pull in favor of Bangladesh.)
Getting groomed by a local 'professional' |
As if all these things weren't enough to make me
feel at home, the people's welcoming attitude towards me certainly made me
consider moving to Bangladesh. It never took me more than 20 minutes of
conversation with a complete stranger either in a social gathering or in the
long hours traveling on a bus to get invited to meet their family, have dinner
and even stay as a guest in their home. Brazilians are also greatly known for our
hospitality and similar situations are not rare. One thing that I experienced
was the same is the exaggerated quantity of food that we offer to our guests.
Every time I had dinner in a Bengali home I left feeling like I was about to
explode, and in Brazil it wouldn’t be different. Whenever I take guests to my
family's place my mom and grandma make sure they offer nothing less than the
best and, of course, in very large quantity!
With such great connections there are a lot of
opportunities for our mutual relations to flourish. In Brazil we have already
started learning from Bangladesh's micro-credit ventures. After popularized
by Dr. Yunus, it became a reality in my home country and now it is a case
of success with the largest micro-credit bank operating in Latin America
benefiting 3.8 millions of people with loans with interest of 8% per
year. Tourism is undoubtedly another great area for development. Brazil is a
great destination for tourists from all around the globe and with a very
well-developed tourism sector, while Bangladesh has a lot of unexplored
potential in this matter. I've met some Bangladeshis who went to Brazil for the
World Cup and that is a great start, perhaps the next steps could include
loosening the visas restrictions and fostering the bilateral exchange.
Getting around in the villages |
Photo Credit: Diego Da Luz.
*Writer: Diego Da Luz, a Brazilian traveler who has been
travelling across Asia for over one year. He visited Bangladesh during June 2014. He stayed here for one month and travelled
all over Bangladesh with Tiger Tours. He is going to continue his travels through India onto Pakistan and Iran and finally ending his long journey in Turkey after which he will go back home to Brazil. Diego has a deep love for people and new places. During his stay, he has travelled to North Bengal, Sylhet, souther coast (Barisal, Khulna, Bagerhat etc) and Cox's Bazar. He is a self taught photographer and a passionate blogger.
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