DC Hill, Public park and cultural venue in Chattogram, Bangladesh.
DC Hill is a public park in Chattogram that rises from 7 to 135 feet above sea level and features an open-air amphitheater with expansive green lawns. Walking paths wind through the grounds, connecting different areas of the site.
During British rule, the site served as a war residence for the Chakma king before the District Commissioner's building was constructed at the hilltop in 1970. This shift marks a change in how the historic location has been used.
Nazrul Square within this location has hosted Bengali New Year celebrations since 1978, with regular performances staged at the open-air theater. The space plays an important role in the city's cultural life, drawing people who gather to mark local traditions together.
Located near Zero Point on Momin Road, the park is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM with no entry fee required. Parking facilities are available to make visiting more convenient.
The Commissioner's residence at the summit offers views across the entire city of Chattogram from outside, even though the building itself remains strictly guarded. This contrast between accessible views and restricted access makes the location notable for visitors seeking vantage points over the city.
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