My Visit To A Village Marker Paragraph
I live in Dhaka, a place where I spend most of my time. Recently, I went to visit my village home, which is quite different from the city. During my stay there, I had a chance to go to a village market. My uncle came along with me, and we took a rickshaw ride to reach the market.
The market was set up in an open area, and lots of people had gathered there to buy and sell things they needed for their daily lives. What I found interesting was that the market had two main parts: one with shops that were only open for the day, and the other with permanent shops that were there all the time.
In the open part of the market, people were selling things like milk, fruits, vegetables, and fish. On the other side, in the permanent shops, they had clothes, shoes, rice, oil, lentils, and flour for sale. I decided to buy some fresh fruits and vegetables, and I also got some sweet treats for the younger folks in my family.
It was quite lively at the market because people were bargaining and haggling over the prices of different items. This made the market a noisy and bustling place, which I found really interesting. I spent about two hours exploring the market and experiencing the vibrant atmosphere. Eventually, it was time to head back, and I returned home around 5 p.m.