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Icons for story telling
1. A Story about a visitor
in Chattogram.
the pattern of the interior of the hotel will be inspired by this story.
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2. Pattern 1:
Inspired by Elephants
Story: The tourist steps inside ctgfor the first time on a
elephant.
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3. Pattern 2:
Inspired by Forest
Story: The elephant takes the tourist deep inside the
forest, where the guest can only hear the sound of na-
ture. The forest is magically lit by the sunlight that is
coming through the leaves. Rare flowers, known flow-
ers and butterflies are all over the place.
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4. Pattern 3:
Inspired by Mountains
Story: The guest was mezmerisided by the forest. Little
did he realized that he is travelling towards the moun-
tains as he was so distracted by the beauty of the for-
est. The elephants halts at a viewpoint, that’s when the
tourist discovers the big mountain range.
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5. Pattern 4:
Inspired by Tortoises
Story: The Tourist got off from the elephant. To inhale
the view of landscape fully. He found a big rock to sit
on and enjoy the view. He sat on it, and the rock start-
ed to move! Earthquake??! Wait, no, he sat on a giant
sleeping tortoise. He was totally stunned to see that
Bangladesh is home to such rare and mezmerizing wild
animals!
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6. Pattern 5:
Inspired by Waterfall
Story: The toursit said goodbye to the elephant, and
decided to follow the tortoises. Their speed matched
as the tourist walked slowly because the path was
muddy. Then the tourist started to hear the sound of
water! The tourist got really excited and started hope
the beautiful tortoise takes him/her to the waterfall.
That’s exactly what the tortoise did.
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7. Pattern 6:
Inspired by pebels/rocks
Story: Now the toursit can finally sit on a big rock, en-
joy the view, drink fresh water. Other animals were
coming to drink water too. He placed his feet on the
warm pebbles and gave his feet some treat.
Why pebels/rocks: In every part of Chittagong, start-
ing from the hill tracts to the ocean pebbles are
everywhere. These small clasts of rocks are unnoticed
companion of any traveler in the Southern-east of
Bangladesh.
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8. Pattern 7:
Inspired by Hornbill
Story: The toursit was looking up, seeing where the sun
heading to guess the time while sitting on the rock.
That’s when something really bright caught his eyes.
Somthing so bright yellow that it completely stands out
from the green background of the forest. What is it?
‘Omg, it’s a beak, a giant beak of a giant bird!’
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9. Pattern 8:
Inspired by Grey peakcock
pheasant
Story: The toursit had more surpises. He ran across an-
other gorgeous grey bird on his way to the river where
the waterfall ended. He ran into the bird in the middle
of the stream, where this beautiful bird was drinking
fresh water.
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10. Pattern 9:
Inspired by river
Story: The tourist finally reached the river. It was shim-
mering as it was reflecting all the light to his/her eyes.
More beautiful landscape were there on the other side
of the river. The tourist was secrely hoping to see more
elephants so he/she could hitch a ride and start travel-
ling to the south, where the rivers meet the ocean.
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11. Pattern 10:
Inspired by Small eye Stingray
Story: Just when the tourist thought that he/she will
get no more surprises - a small eye stingray parked by
the river and asked the toursit to hop on.
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12. Pattern 11:
Inspired by ocean
Story: The Sting ray took the tourist under ocean and
showed the world that is unseen to most of us. With
the excitement under the deep ocean the tourist kept
following the giant waves to the shore. The furthest
ocean to the horizon started to take a melting orange
shade, and the tourist witnessed the most beautiful
sunset in his/her life.
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13. Pattern 12:
Inspired by coral island
Story: After the tiresome unforgettable journey it was
then time for some rest. And there are the coral reefs
with their seemingly infinite array of colors and shapes
welcoming the tourist to hold for the night. And it is
hard not to accept the invitation of this fragile beauti-
ful being.
Why coral island:
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14. Pattern 13:
Inspired by shells
Story: In this land of sleeping mollusks the tourist bare-
ly got the chance to walk without stepping on shells.
The cracking noise was breaking the holiness of the
silence in the area. Thus the tourist kept looking for a
beach place to lie down.
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15. Pattern 14:
Inspired by beach
Story: With sleepy eyes the mind of the tourist got lost
in the vastness of the ocean complimented by the long
beach. Yeah, here he/she can rest till the dawn with a
hope of a new beautiful morning.
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16. Pattern 15:
Inspired by crabs
Story: When the sun was about to rise the tourist felt a
pinch on his/her toe. Opening eyes the tourist dicov-
ered him/herself among a massive carpet of harmless
crabs staring at him/her with their antena like eyes.
In the spur of a moment the crabs vanished as if they
were never there.
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