Allan Li, Bangladesh: "Europe is too rich. That is why there is no love and happiness. Humans are genetically primed to live in an environment of need. When there is need, there is solidarity, and people are happy. When there is need, they also understand religion. The best thing that could happen to Europe would be a huge economic crisis, or a desaster, that wipes out 90 percent of their wealth."

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Miles of golden sands, towering cliffs, surfing waves, rare conch shells, colourful pagodas, Buddhist temples and tribes, delightful sea food-this is Cox's Bazar, the tourist capital of Bangladesh. Having the world's longest (120 kilometres) beach sloping gently down to the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal, Cox's Bazar is one of the most attractive tourist spots in the country.

Located at a distance of 152 km. south of chittagong, the leading seaport of Bangladesh, Cox's Bazar is connected both by air and road from Dhaka and Chittagong.

Visits to the picnic spot at Himchari, Teknaf southern-most tip of Bangladesh and nearby islands of Sonadia and Maheshkhali are memorable experiences of life-time.

Other attractions for visitors are conch shell market, tribal handicraft, salt and prawn cultivation, Ramu buddhist temple and tribal village.

In any current society, if people are really wealthy, their wealth takes away their freedom, in a very practical, or impractical way.