Bangladesh, a South Asian country located north of the Bay of Bengal, is the eighth most populous country in the world.
Bangladesh is the country with the highest population density in the world, but its economy and technology are very underdeveloped.
Although it has a large population, it does not have much influence or presence in the world due to its underdeveloped economy.
There are more than 20 ethnic groups in Bangladesh, among which the Bengali people account for 98% of the country's population. From here, it is not difficult to see that the overall ethnic structure of Bangladesh is very homogeneous, and there are very few people from other ethnic groups.
The Bengali people are also one of the ancient ethnic groups in the South Asian subcontinent, and are also the earliest residents of the entire Bangladesh region. Long-term integration has gradually formed today's Bengalis. Most Bengalis in Bangladesh believe in Buddhism and Hinduism, and the entire country is full of strong religious atmosphere.
Although Bangladesh has a large population, it lacks a certain sense of presence from an international perspective, mainly because of its economic backwardness.
Because Bangladesh's economy is very backward, its economic foundation is very weak and the country's economic pillar mainly relies on agriculture, and other industries cannot develop.
Although the entire Bangladesh has very rich tourism resources, various policies and construction plans have been introduced in recent years. The purpose is to create its own tourism products and various tourism facilities, and continue to develop them with the help of foreign advanced technology.
It can attract more foreign tourists and then drive domestic economic development through tourism.
However, judging from the current overall situation, it will take some time to achieve the original goal. International aid is still the main source of funds for Bangladesh's economic development.