Beijing (TDI): A captivating collection of photographs showcasing Pakistan’s natural beauty and cultural heritage was unveiled at the Peace Garden Museum in Beijing, marking a testament to the enduring ties between Pakistan and China.
The display, inaugurated by Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, Khalil Hashmi, and the founder of the World Peace Foundation, Dr. Li Ruohong, features photographs captured by Chinese tour operators who visited Pakistan during the Year of China-Pakistan Tourism Exchanges.
Speaking at the event, Ambassador Hashmi highlighted the significance of the collection in fostering mutual understanding and appreciation.
“These photographs tell stories of shared experiences and mutual respect while reflecting the profound connections between our two nations,” he remarked.
Historical Depth of Pakistan -China Relationship
He also noted the historical depth of the relationship, tracing ties back to the Gandhara civilization, which served as a cultural bridge between the regions.
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The photographs, contributed by the Pak Embassy of in Beijing, are now a permanent part of the Peace Garden Museum’s display, symbolizing a celebration of natural splendor and cultural legacy.