Ambagan Shahid Miner: A Tribute to Language Martyrs
A serene monument in Chattogram honoring the heroes of Bangladesh's Language Movement and Liberation War. A symbol of cultural identity and freedom.
The Ambagan Shahid Miner in Chattogram stands as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the Language Movement and Liberation War of Bangladesh. This monument honors the local heroes who fought for their linguistic and cultural rights, embodying the spirit of freedom and cultural identity.
A brief summary to Ambagan Shahid Miner
- 8RX4+4RF, Chattogram, 13 No. Pahartali Ward, BD
Local tips
- Visit during national holidays like Language Movement Day (February 21st) or Independence Day (March 26th) to witness special commemorative events.
- Dress respectfully when visiting the monument, as it is a place of remembrance and national significance.
- Combine your visit with a walk around the Ambagan area to experience local life and sample street food.
Getting There
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Public Transport
From GEC Circle, a major transport hub in Chattogram, take a local bus heading towards Pahartali. Buses are frequent and cost approximately Tk 10-20. Ask the conductor to drop you off near Ambagan. From there, the Shahid Miner is a short walk, oriented by local shops and the general flow of pedestrian traffic.
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Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and ride-sharing services (like Uber or Pathao) are readily available in Chattogram. A ride from GEC Circle to Ambagan Shahid Miner will cost approximately Tk 150-250, depending on traffic. Use the 8RX4+4RF, Chattogram address for navigation. Uber Tuk and Moto are also available.
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Rickshaw
For a more local experience, consider taking a rickshaw from nearby areas like 2 No. Gate. Negotiate the fare beforehand, typically around Tk 50-100 for a short ride to Ambagan Shahid Miner. This option is best for shorter distances and those comfortable with navigating local streets.