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Two major eco-friendly tourism projects in Sitakunda, Chattogram—DC Park and Guliakhali Sea Beach—are drawing growing attention for their integration of environmental conservation, greenery, and sustainable development. According to the district administration, Guliakhali Beach’s 259.1 acres of government land have been declared a protected tourism zone, with a master plan underway to develop international-standard facilities including hotels, resorts, and improved transport links. The beach’s unique landscape of mangrove forest, tidal canals, and green grasslands has already become a favorite among visitors.

At DC Park, extensive beautification and greening activities are ongoing. Over 10,000 trees of 54 species have been planted this May, supported by upgraded irrigation, lighting, and security systems. The initiative, inspired by the successful “Green and Clean” program in Narayanganj, aims to balance the urban environment, reduce air pollution, and support the government’s goal of planting 250 million trees in five years.

Officials and locals believe these projects will boost eco-tourism, create jobs, and strengthen local economic activity while preserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable urbanization.

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