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Hill fruits fair

The Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs has organised a five-day hill fruits fair at the Hill Complex at the capital’s Bailey Road. The fair will continue until Jul 5, 2025.

The Chittagong Hill Tracts Development Board’s stall at the hill fruits fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The Chittagong Hill Tracts Development Board’s stall at the hill fruits fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
A variety of mangoes are available at the fair, priced between Tk 100 and Tk 400 depending on the type and size. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
A variety of mangoes are available at the fair, priced between Tk 100 and Tk 400 depending on the type and size. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors crowd the hill fruits fair at the Hill Complex at the capital’s Bailey Road. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors crowd the hill fruits fair at the Hill Complex at the capital’s Bailey Road. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Many visitors are purchasing fruits from the fair, which will run until Jul 5, 2025, at Bailey Road’s Hill Complex. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Many visitors are purchasing fruits from the fair, which will run until Jul 5, 2025, at Bailey Road’s Hill Complex. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Traders from the Chittagong Hill Tracts have set up colourful fruit displays at the fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Traders from the Chittagong Hill Tracts have set up colourful fruit displays at the fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Traders from the Chittagong Hill Tracts have set up colourful fruit displays at the fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Traders from the Chittagong Hill Tracts have set up colourful fruit displays at the fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors explore the various stalls at Bailey Road’s hill fruits fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors explore the various stalls at Bailey Road’s hill fruits fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors explore the various stalls at Bailey Road’s hill fruits fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors explore the various stalls at Bailey Road’s hill fruits fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors crowd the hill fruits fair at the Hill Complex at the capital’s Bailey Road. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors crowd the hill fruits fair at the Hill Complex at the capital’s Bailey Road. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
A variety of mangoes are available at the fair, priced between Tk 100 and Tk 400 depending on the type and size. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
A variety of mangoes are available at the fair, priced between Tk 100 and Tk 400 depending on the type and size. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Along with fruits, other hill-grown products are also on offer at the fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Along with fruits, other hill-grown products are also on offer at the fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Many visitors are purchasing fruits from the fair, which will run until Jul 5, 2025, at Bailey Road’s Hill Complex. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Many visitors are purchasing fruits from the fair, which will run until Jul 5, 2025, at Bailey Road’s Hill Complex. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Along with fruits, other hill-grown products are also on offer at the fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Along with fruits, other hill-grown products are also on offer at the fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors explore the various stalls at Bailey Road’s hill fruits fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors explore the various stalls at Bailey Road’s hill fruits fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
A variety of mangoes are available at the fair, priced between Tk 100 and Tk 400 depending on the type and size. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
A variety of mangoes are available at the fair, priced between Tk 100 and Tk 400 depending on the type and size. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Many visitors are purchasing fruits from the fair, which will run until Jul 5, 2025, at Bailey Road’s Hill Complex. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Many visitors are purchasing fruits from the fair, which will run until Jul 5, 2025, at Bailey Road’s Hill Complex. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Along with fruits, other hill-grown products are also on offer at the fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Along with fruits, other hill-grown products are also on offer at the fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Along with fruits, ground spices from the hills are also available at the fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Along with fruits, ground spices from the hills are also available at the fair. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Many visitors are purchasing fruits from the fair, which will run until Jul 5, 2025, at Bailey Road’s Hill Complex. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Many visitors are purchasing fruits from the fair, which will run until Jul 5, 2025, at Bailey Road’s Hill Complex. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Many visitors are purchasing fruits from the fair, which will run until Jul 5, 2025, at Bailey Road’s Hill Complex. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Many visitors are purchasing fruits from the fair, which will run until Jul 5, 2025, at Bailey Road’s Hill Complex. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Different types of jhum cultivated red, black, and white “binni” rice are also being sold at the fair, priced between Tk 120 and Tk 150 per kg. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Different types of jhum cultivated red, black, and white “binni” rice are also being sold at the fair, priced between Tk 120 and Tk 150 per kg. Photo: Abdullah al Momin

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Published : 03 Jul 2025, 10:10 PM

Updated : 03 Jul 2025, 10:10 PM

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