For places like Bangladesh and the Philippines, you will be surprised at the various traditions that their culture practices. Both Asian countries have varying cultures both modern and old. Festivals and annual events are the key points of celebrations that will surely be something worth experiencing.
This is what these local town folks take pride. They celebrate feasts and the manner of celebrations and rituals are something that any wondering tourist will surely want to check out. Food, programs and dances, you name it. You will surely enjoy celebrating with the locals and add another feather in your cap as far as history is concerned.

The 8th-centuryat Paharpur is the second largest single Buddhist monastery in the south of the Himalayas. Located northwest in Bangladesh, it is considered as, by far, the most astounding archaeological site in the country, covering around 11 hectares of land. The monastery’s walls are built of burnt bricks and are adorned with well-preserved terracotta bas-reliefs. A small museum holds a representative display of the domestic and religious objects and relics found during several excavations. The monastery was made a World Heritage Site as a tribute to the Pala dynasty which reigned over Bengal and Bihar from the middle of the 8th century.