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Polo Bawa is a century-old traditional fishing festival

Polo Bawa is a century-old traditional fishing festival in Bangladesh. Hundreds of people including villagers, fishermen take part in this festival spontaneously with “polo”, a bamboo-made fish-catching trap, in knee-deep water forgetting their woes of the summer and cheering with their mates when they trap fishes with their polo. Polo Bawa festival usually takes place in late winter as the water of the low land area began to dry up and the farmlands aren’t prepared yet to harvest new crops at the riverine regions of the country. So people of all ages, sitting idle at home or yarning for an adventure, participates in the festival while hundreds of others enjoyed the event.

Photo Detail
Date Uploaded: 11.2023
Photo Location: Pabna, Bangladesh
Camera: Canon EOS 6D
Copyright: © Pinu Rahman