Chinese embassy welcomes art exhibition of Chinese, Pakistani students
During an art exhibition at the Chinese Embassy, artistic works produced by Pakistani and Chinese students in commemoration of 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries were appreciated. The inauguration was also attended by Pang Chunxue, minister-counselor of the Chinese Embassy to Pakistan and Xu Hengzhen, a senior official of Education Department of Henan Province, China. In a tweet, the Chinese Embassy said that this art exhibition serves as a window to showcase cultures of both countries.
ISLAMABAD, Dec. 6 (Gwadar Pro) – The Chinese embassy in Pakistan on Sunday evening appreciated the Exhibition of the Chinese and Pakistani Students Art Works for celebrating the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan.
The inauguration was also attended by Pang Chunxue, minister-counselor of the Chinese Embassy to Pakistan and Xu Hengzhen, a senior official of Education Department of Henan Province, China.
Chinese Art Work of The Millennium Education and Future World Schools was showcased at the inauguration.
“Warm congratulations on the Exhibition of the Chinese & Pakistani Students Art Works in celebration of the 70th Anniversary of diplomatic relations b/w (between) China and Pakistan. It serves as the window to showcase our brilliant culture and the rock-solid Sino-Pakistan friendship,” the Chinese embassy tweeted.
Earlier, the Art Exhibition of Chinese and Pakistani Students for Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of China-Pakistan Diplomatic Relations was inaugurated.
Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Faisal Mushtaq and Miss Sabina Zakir were invited for the online inauguration where Faisal Mushtaq spoke about the Millennium Confucius Classrooms, promotion and Pakistan-China friendship.
“The friendship was mainly promoted during the last decade and needs to further strengthened through education, culture and art,” Mushtaq stressed.
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