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Fish fair held in Bogura, Bangladesh

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2025-02-13 16:29:35

A man shows his big fish at a fish fair in Bogura, Bangladesh, Feb. 12, 2025. The century-old fish fair, popularly known as "Poradaha Mela," is usually held in Bogura district on the last Wednesday of Magh, the second month of winter in the Bengali calendar. Locally called "Jamai Mela," this folk fair is renowned for its longstanding tradition and large fish supplied. (Xinhua)

People go home after shopping at a fish fair in Bogura, Bangladesh, Feb. 12, 2025. The century-old fish fair, popularly known as "Poradaha Mela," is usually held in Bogura district on the last Wednesday of Magh, the second month of winter in the Bengali calendar. Locally called "Jamai Mela," this folk fair is renowned for its longstanding tradition and large fish supplied. (Xinhua)

A man shows his big fish at a fish fair in Bogura, Bangladesh, Feb. 12, 2025. The century-old fish fair, popularly known as "Poradaha Mela," is usually held in Bogura district on the last Wednesday of Magh, the second month of winter in the Bengali calendar. Locally called "Jamai Mela," this folk fair is renowned for its longstanding tradition and large fish supplied. (Xinhua)

A man shows his big fish at a fish fair in Bogura, Bangladesh, Feb. 12, 2025. The century-old fish fair, popularly known as "Poradaha Mela," is usually held in Bogura district on the last Wednesday of Magh, the second month of winter in the Bengali calendar. Locally called "Jamai Mela," this folk fair is renowned for its longstanding tradition and large fish supplied. (Xinhua)

This photo taken on Feb. 12, 2025 shows a scene at a fish fair in Bogura, Bangladesh. The century-old fish fair, popularly known as "Poradaha Mela," is usually held in Bogura district on the last Wednesday of Magh, the second month of winter in the Bengali calendar. Locally called "Jamai Mela," this folk fair is renowned for its longstanding tradition and large fish supplied. (Xinhua)

A man shows his big fish at a fish fair in Bogura, Bangladesh, Feb. 12, 2025. The century-old fish fair, popularly known as "Poradaha Mela," is usually held in Bogura district on the last Wednesday of Magh, the second month of winter in the Bengali calendar. Locally called "Jamai Mela," this folk fair is renowned for its longstanding tradition and large fish supplied. (Xinhua)

A man shows his big fish at a fish fair in Bogura, Bangladesh, Feb. 12, 2025. The century-old fish fair, popularly known as "Poradaha Mela," is usually held in Bogura district on the last Wednesday of Magh, the second month of winter in the Bengali calendar. Locally called "Jamai Mela," this folk fair is renowned for its longstanding tradition and large fish supplied. (Xinhua)

A man shows his big fish at a fish fair in Bogura, Bangladesh, Feb. 12, 2025. The century-old fish fair, popularly known as "Poradaha Mela," is usually held in Bogura district on the last Wednesday of Magh, the second month of winter in the Bengali calendar. Locally called "Jamai Mela," this folk fair is renowned for its longstanding tradition and large fish supplied. (Xinhua)

A man shows his big fish at a fish fair in Bogura, Bangladesh, Feb. 12, 2025. The century-old fish fair, popularly known as "Poradaha Mela," is usually held in Bogura district on the last Wednesday of Magh, the second month of winter in the Bengali calendar. Locally called "Jamai Mela," this folk fair is renowned for its longstanding tradition and large fish supplied. (Xinhua)

This photo taken on Feb. 12, 2025 shows a scene at a fish fair in Bogura, Bangladesh. The century-old fish fair, popularly known as "Poradaha Mela," is usually held in Bogura district on the last Wednesday of Magh, the second month of winter in the Bengali calendar. Locally called "Jamai Mela," this folk fair is renowned for its longstanding tradition and large fish supplied. (Xinhua)

This photo taken on Feb. 12, 2025 shows a fish fair in Bogura, Bangladesh. The century-old fish fair, popularly known as "Poradaha Mela," is usually held in Bogura district on the last Wednesday of Magh, the second month of winter in the Bengali calendar. Locally called "Jamai Mela," this folk fair is renowned for its longstanding tradition and large fish supplied. (Xinhua)

A man shows his big fish at a fish fair in Bogura, Bangladesh, Feb. 12, 2025. The century-old fish fair, popularly known as "Poradaha Mela," is usually held in Bogura district on the last Wednesday of Magh, the second month of winter in the Bengali calendar. Locally called "Jamai Mela," this folk fair is renowned for its longstanding tradition and large fish supplied. (Xinhua)