Biplob Udyan

Biplab Udyan is a park in Chittagong, Bangladesh. It is located near gate number 2 of the city. The park was built in memory of Pritilata Waddedar, a revolutionary woman of the anti-British movement in Chittagong.

Description
The 2 acre park opened in 1979. The park was modernized in late 2019 by the Chattogram City Corporation. In November of the same year Dhaka's Reform Limited and Chittagong Style living Architects Limited took a 20-year lease on the garden from chasik. The park and surrounding sidewalks include approx. 1 acre The land was allocated to these two institutions.

The Udyan contains many species of flowering plants. The Arch is made of trees, and the gate is inscribed with trees 'revolution garden'. There are also concrete awnings. There is a separate area for children. There is free admission. The park is open to visitors after four o'clock in the afternoon. There is a sculpture called Swadhinata Stambha (Independence Pillar). The history of Bangladesh Victory Day in 1971 from language movement of 1952 to 1971 has been highlighted in the park.