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How far is Bangladesh from China?

Bangladesh is more than 400 kilometers away from China/KLOC-0.

Bangladesh is located in the delta plain downstream of Ganges River, Jamuna River and Megner River in the northeast of South Asian subcontinent. The delta is low and flat, with dense river networks. The plain accounts for 85% of the country's land area, the southeast and northeast are hilly areas, and the water surface accounts for about one tenth of the country. Every rainy season, rivers rise, and large areas of land are submerged under water, showing the scenery of water towns.

The customs in Bangladesh are:

1. Eating custom: Bangladeshis like sweets, mainly rice, and generally grasp food with their right hand (pay attention to the right hand). Men and women eat separately, and it is often the man who eats before the woman eats. Bangladeshis think their left hand is dirty. Therefore, if you eat with your right hand, you must also pass the items with your right hand.

2. Business custom: When you meet a Bangladeshi businessman for the first time, you usually exchange business cards and answer them with your right hand. In conversation, Bangladeshis avoid answering directly with the word "no". Arrive at the business appointment on time. During the meeting, the other party will give you sugar and milk tea, and you should not refuse.

3. Social custom: shake your head to the left to show approval, respect or recognition; Nodding is a sign of disapproval. This is the opposite of China's "shaking your head is not a nod".

4. Gala belongs to subtropical rainforest climate, which is hot, humid and rainy. Cotton clothes are very popular. The traditional dress of Bangladeshi women is sari. In rural areas, whether married or not, women wear saris; In cities, married women wear saris, while wedding girls wear more clothes and pants.

Men in Bangladesh usually wear only shirts and trousers to work, and sometimes they wear light-colored suits when meeting guests. Dress in formal social occasions is more particular, mainly in suits and ties.