Nature unfolds a unique canvas of beauty in the rural landscapes of Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar.
Endless stretches of green paddy fields are interspersed with rows of tall betel nut trees, creating a scene almost like a painted picture.
The fresh green hues of the rice plants blend harmoniously with the slender betel nut trunks, offering a serene and enchanting view.
Local farmers say this is the season when waves of green paddy ripple across Ukhiya’s fields.
The charm of this natural beauty captivates not only the locals but also visitors from outside the area.
Many pause to walk along the village paths, capturing the scenery on their mobile phones or cameras to preserve the memory of such pristine rural landscapes.
Rice and betel nuts are more than just crops; they are deeply intertwined with the traditions of Bangladeshi village life.
Thus, the picturesque fields of Ukhiya stand not only as a symbol of natural splendor but also as a cultural emblem of the region.
This harmonious blend of green paddies and betel nut trees makes Ukhiya’s countryside more vibrant, peaceful, and full of life.
By Mohammad Morshed
Photo: Hussain Shetu








