Letter to Your Friend About Your Recent Visit to Aparajeo Bangla
Dear Hasan,
I hope this letter finds you well. I wanted to share my experience visiting 'Aparajeo Bangla' during my recent stay in Dhaka. This incredible sculpture holds a special meaning - it's called 'Unconquerable Bangladesh' in English. It's located right in front of the Arts Building at the University of Dhaka, elevated on a tall platform facing the lawn and main gate.
The sculpture itself is truly amazing. It features three larger-than-life figures standing next to each other. These figures represent the brave individuals who fought for our country's freedom during the 1971 War of Liberation. There are two courageous young men holding a rifle and grenade, and a young nurse with a first aid box on her shoulder. All three figures are posed as if they are marching forward, filled with the spirit of protecting our homeland and the belief in victory.
This sculpture, 'Aparajeo Bangla,' serves as a wonderful tribute to the immense sacrifices and achievements of our freedom fighters. Beyond its historical significance, it's also a magnificent work of art that I found truly captivating and inspiring. I'm sure you'd find it just as remarkable. I hope everything is going well on your end, and I wish you all the best. That's all for now. I'm eagerly awaiting your response.
Take care and stay well.
Warm regards,
Shihab