Teknaf is a sub-district located in the Cox's Bazar district of Bangladesh. It is situated on the southeasternmost tip of the country and shares a boundary with neighboring Myanmar. The town is home to a diverse population, including the Rohingya refugees who have fled from Myanmar.
Teknaf is known for its natural beauty, with the Bay of Bengal and the Naf River offering breathtaking views. The area is also rich in biodiversity, with several species of flora and fauna, including the Royal Bengal Tiger, found in the nearby wildlife sanctuary.
The economy of Teknaf is largely agriculture-based, with rice cultivation being the main occupation for the locals. The area is also a major hub for trade and transportation, with a busy port and an international airport located nearby.
Despite its natural beauty and economic significance, Teknaf has faced several challenges such as drug trafficking, illegal migration, and environmental degradation. The government of Bangladesh has taken several steps to address these issues and promote the sustainable development of the area.
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