Dhaka — The Rickshaw Capital
历史时间线
- 7th century: Settlement exists as part of Buddhist kingdom of Kamarupa
- 1608: Mughal governor Islam Khan establishes Dhaka as capital of Bengal
- 1610-1700s: Dhaka becomes wealthy Mughal city — famous for muslin textile
- 1757: British East India Company takes control after Battle of Plassey
- 1947: Becomes capital of East Pakistan
- 1971: Capital of independent Bangladesh after Liberation War
- 2000s-present: Explosive growth driven by garment industry migration
城市经济
- Garment industry: $45B+ annually — 2nd largest exporter after China
- Manufacturing: Textiles, pharmaceuticals, leather goods, jute
- Services: Growing IT and outsourcing sector
- Construction: Massive infrastructure projects (metro rail, expressways)
- Informal economy: Street vendors, rickshaws, small workshops
护城河分析
- Garment dominance: 4,500+ factories employing 4M+ workers — unmatched scale
- Labor cost advantage: Lowest garment wages in major producing countries
- Strategic location: River port on Buriganga, access to Bay of Bengal
- Demographic dividend: Young, growing population
关键数据
- Population: 23M+ metro area (world's 8th largest city)
- Garment exports: $45B+ annually
- Density: 23,000+ people per sq km (one of the world's densest)
- GDP growth: Bangladesh averages 6-8% annually
有趣事实
- Dhaka's muslin fabric was so fine in the Mughal era that a full-length sari could pass through a wedding ring — British colonizers systematically destroyed the industry to protect Manchester mills
- The city has 400,000+ cycle rickshaws — more than any other city in the world, earning it the nickname "Rickshaw Capital of the World"
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