Archaeological artifacts and relics
The history of Chandpur district is reflected in its many remaining cultural, social and religious relics. Many of Chandpur district's most enduring artifacts represent the different periods of British, Hindu and Islamic influence in the region, with some of most well known being:
Shah Rasti Dargah
Begum Mosque
Hajiganj Bara Mosque
Suja Mosque
Alamgiri Mosque
Mada Khan Mosque
Kali temple, Matlab
Lohagara ashram
Naorai ashram
Tultuli (Kachua) ashram
Ancient chariots, Sachar and Matlab,
Ancient fighting swords of Behula Ujani
Remnants of the Nasir Court fort
Kali temple, Meher
Neelkuthi, Shahebganj
Baraduara, Kasimbazar
Kali temple, Mandir, Chandpur Sadar
Manasha mura, Kachua
Cultural organizations, community centers and public access spaces
A diversity of cultural organizations, community centers and public access spaces exist within Chandpur district. These include:
460 clubs
9 public libraries
12 cinemas
14 theater groups
5 literary societies
2 parks
45 youth organizations
3129 cooperative societies
451 voluntary organizations
15 women's organizations
Shahrasti mazzar in Shreepur (Jahangir Alam)
Rewer Dakatiya To Hajigunj To Shahrasti