Minsk, 18 April 2024 (TDI): On Thursday, The Embassy of Pakistan in Belarus took center stage at the prestigious International Exhibition “Leisure – 2024” which opened in Minsk.
The event was attended by tourism professionals, travel enthusiasts, and media representatives from across the region. It showcased the world’s top leisure destinations.
The Embassy of Pakistan presented “Journey through Pakistan” on the main stage. It offered a detailed exploration of the country’s unique tourist attractions.
The presentation included captivating video documentaries that showcased Pakistan’s diverse landscapes, thousands of years of history, and the richness of its cultural heritage.
Following this vibrant International Leisure Exhibition in Minsk, attendees were treated to a delightful blend of cultural performances.
The talented students of Tamazur School performed a vibrant dance to a Pushto song, celebrating Pakistan’s cultural diversity. Additionally, the talented singer Tatiana Kremis mesmerized the audience with a soulful Urdu song.
Moreover, an engaging quiz competition tested participants’ knowledge about Pakistan’s tourist destinations, historical sites, and natural wonders. It was an interactive way to educate visitors about the country’s hidden gems.
Speaking at the event, the Ambassador of Pakistan to Belarus, Sajjad Haider Khan, underscored the uniqueness of Pakistan’s tourist attractions. He highlighted the country’s diverse natural beauty, warm hospitality, and the allure of its historical sites.
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Ambassador Sajjad Haider Khan emphasized that Pakistan’s tourism industry has witnessed a resurgence in recent years. He highlighted that this has made Pakistan an exciting destination for travelers worldwide.
This marks Pakistan’s third consecutive year of participation in the “Leisure” exhibition. The platform provided an excellent opportunity to showcase Pakistan’s tourism potential and foster stronger cultural ties between Pakistan and Belarus.