A giant replica of Taj Mahal near the Bangladeshi
capital, which cost a whopping USD 58 million, is fast becoming a major tourist
draw since its inauguration two days ago with thousands of visitors queuing up
daily to have a feel of India's famed Monument of Love.
"I built it to pay honour to Emperor Shahjahan and enable the ordinary
people including students to have an idea about the heritage as most of them
don't have scopes to visit Agra spending huge money," the wealthy builder
of te structure in the suburban Sonargaon district, Ahsanullah Moni, told PTI.
Moni, who bore the entire cost of building the life-size structure, said it
took hundreds of workers and designers, many of whom were Indians, some seven
years to build the 'Taj Mahal', which was opened for all in exchange of entry
fees though "it is not built with a commercial purpose." The replica,
located 30 kms northeast of Dhaka, has been
built on over four acres of land while the complex is much bigger in size to
accommodate a five-star motel, a huge film studio and amusement park.
"Everyone dreams to see the Taj Mahal but few people of our country can
make the trip as it is too expensive to visit there," said Moni, also a
film director and hotelier. PTI