Tradition
How SIZ Is reviving Nakshi Kantha as the future of fashion
SIZ by Samaha Subah blends Nakshi Kantha heritage with modern fashion, creating wearable, culturally meaningful designs. Through upcycling and supporting rural artisans, the brand balances tradition and sustainability, offering a fresh perspective on Bangladesh's craftsmanship.
12 October 2025, 09:37 AM
Feasting on Fridays: Dhaka’s rich breakfast traditions
The Friday menu, whether for breakfast or lunch, has always been a lavish affair for the people of Dhaka.
4 September 2025, 18:33 PM
The Last Folks of Otter Fishing: Rony Sharafat’s documentary on a vanishing bond
Rony Sharafat’s documentary “The Last Folks of Otter Fishing” captures a fading human-animal tradition in Narail, highlighting ethical storytelling, ecological loss, and the urgent need to preserve vanishing cultural and environmental heritage through visual narratives.
26 June 2025, 08:49 AM
Drums, beats, and dhakis: A fading tradition
“Dhak, dhol, jhajor baaje,” we recite as children and there is no denying that the beats of the drums that we call ‘dhak’ has something robustly unique about it. Dhak is a familiar musical instrument that is native to the Indian subcontinent. Aside from their uniquely loud palpitating beats, there are stories behind the sound.
6 October 2024, 11:39 AM
Vibrant puja culture of Shankhari Bazar: Where tradition meets tomorrow
Shankhari Bazar, one of Dhaka’s oldest neighbourhoods, is renowned for its vibrant cultural heritage. During Durga Puja, the area transforms with colourful decorations and bustling markets. Despite modernization, it retains its charm, offering a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
30 September 2024, 09:01 AM
Meet the achar artisan of Dhaka: Mohammad Siraj's culinary journey
If you are an urban explorer of Dhaka, the achar carts — found in different alleys and gullies of the city — would not be something surprising for you. However, if you haven’t been to Gulshan 1 DNCC Market yet, unfortunately, you have missed a vibrant emissary of tradition and taste, thanks to the variety of achar he sells.
8 April 2024, 09:13 AM
Achar chronicles: From sun-drenched rooftops to digital marketplaces
For different people, the word achar — the South Asian term for pickles — evokes different memories. Some revel in the memory of seeing their mothers or grandmothers sitting in the courtyards with jars of achar.
8 April 2024, 08:28 AM
Of Ramzans past
Thirty-odd years later, in my two-member home, I try to recreate the Ramzan vibes with overpriced and undersized lamps and lanterns sporting star and crescent motifs
5 April 2024, 14:00 PM
SEVENDAYS NOTES: Rekindling the love for ink
Founded on a deep-rooted passion for the print industry, Saqlain Moustaq and his team aimed to rekindle the love for traditional writing with SEVENDAYS NOTES in an age dominated by digital screens.
17 February 2024, 10:00 AM
A Dhakaite's Durga Puja diary
It all starts with Kathamo Puja or Khuti Puja, a customary ritual to celebrate the day when the idol artisan starts off the sculpting process. It formally initiates the festivities as well as the preparation for the 5-day carnival.
15 October 2023, 11:48 AM
Things you didn’t know about the jersey exchange tradition in football
The jersey exchange tradition is one such tradition that is seen regularly and often becomes the topic of conversation amongst fans.
15 December 2022, 14:42 PM
4 ways to wear a teep in style
Originating as a mere red dot on the forehead, a teep lends that extra oomph to a face by adding a touch of tradition to the overall look.
4 April 2022, 09:31 AM
Shakrain's fireworks: Is the spectacle worth the environmental damage?
Shakrain Festival's fireworks light up Old Dhaka's skies annually but pose serious environmental, health, and safety risks. Fireworks harm children, elders, animals, and nature. Centralized displays or sustainable alternatives could reduce noise, pollution, and casualties.
13 January 2022, 08:06 AM
Children's books on traditional games launched by Unesco, The Asia Foundation
The Asia Foundation in Bangladesh and Unesco Dhaka Office joined forces to produce and disseminate books and reading materials focused on cultural heritage of Bangladesh, and to promote reading among children and youths.
20 December 2021, 06:33 AM
An evening at Nantang Block
A walk around the historical block of Nantang, in Ningbo of China to get a glimpse of the weekend activities of the local people, and to try out some of their traditional delicacies.
11 October 2015, 17:46 PM
Chawkbazar’s iftar fiesta (video)
The long tradition of selling “Shahi” iftar items in Old Dhaka has become quite renowned. “Shahi” or not – one thing is for sure that the food looks just exquisite.
3 July 2015, 06:19 AM