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Dhaka residents celebrate Sakrain festival_Xinhua

By Bethany Blackford
January 15, 2022
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People gather on rooftops to celebrate the Sakrain festival in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, January 14, 2022. People in Dhaka celebrate the Sakrain festival, also known as Ghuri Utsob or kite festival, at the end of Poush, the ninth month of the Bengali calendar (January 14 or 15 in the Gregorian calendar). (Xinhua)

A man flies a kite during the Sakrain festival in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, January 14, 2022. People in Dhaka celebrate the Sakrain festival, also known as Ghuri Utsob or kite festival, at the end of Poush, the ninth month of the Bengali calendar (January 14 or 15 in the Gregorian calendar). (Xinhua)

A man spits fire during the Sakrain festival in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, January 14, 2022. People in Dhaka celebrate the Sakrain festival, also known as Ghuri Utsob or Kite festival, at the end of Poush, the ninth month of the Bengali calendar (14 or 15 January in the Gregorian calendar). (Xinhua)

Fireworks explode during the Sakrain festival in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, January 14, 2022. People in Dhaka celebrate the Sakrain festival, also known as Ghuri Utsob or Kite festival, at the end of Poush, the ninth month of the Bengali calendar (Jan 14 or 15 in the Gregorian calendar). (Xinhua)

Fire-eaters perform during the Sakrain festival in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, January 14, 2022. People in Dhaka celebrate the Sakrain festival, also known as Ghuri Utsob or Kite festival, at the end of Poush, the ninth month of the Bengali calendar (14 or 15 January in the Gregorian calendar). (Xinhua)

Fireworks explode during the Sakrain festival in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, January 14, 2022. People in Dhaka celebrate the Sakrain festival, also known as Ghuri Utsob or Kite festival, at the end of Poush, the ninth month of the Bengali calendar (Jan 14 or 15 in the Gregorian calendar). (Xinhua)

People fly kites during the Sakrain festival in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, on January 14, 2022. People in Dhaka celebrate the Sakrain festival, also known as Ghuri Utsob or kite festival, at the end of Poush, the ninth month of the Bengali calendar (January 14 or 15 in the Gregorian calendar). (Xinhua)

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