Ambassador Naghmana Hashmi visits Pakistani cultural stall at Peking Varsity’s International Culture Festival
Peking University in Beijing organized international culture festival where Pakistani students displayed Pakistan's handicrafts, cuisine with iconic dishes on Pakistani stall along with a cultural performance. Pakistani stall fascinated many foreign and Chinese students and visitors. Pakistan's Ambassador to China, Naghmana Hashmi visited the Pakistani stall and applauded the Pakistani students for promoting soft image of Pakistani. She commended Pakistani students for showcasing their educational and cultural talent. China's Peking University celebrated the 16th International Culture Festival with the theme of "A World without Borders: The Future is Now."
BEIJING: Pakistani handicrafts, cuisine with iconic dishes displayed at the Pakistani stall and cultural performance by Pakistani students enthralled the Chinese and international audience at the international culture festival organized by Peking University, Beijing.
Pakistan Ambassador of China, Naghmana Hashmi visited the Pakistani stall and appreciated Pakistani students for representing our handicrafts and culture during the festival.
Ambassador Hashmi remarked that young Pakistani students studying in China were projecting soft image of the country by participating in the international cultural event.
“Our students are setting examples by securing top positions during their studies and showing talent in the cultural events,” she added.
She expressed the confidence that these students would become a valuable asset for the country in the future and also introduce a positive image of the country among the multicultural community.
This year marks the 16th International Culture Festival held by the Peking University with the theme of “A World without Borders | The Future is Now”.
This year’s festival featured various events focused on innovations in science and technology, technological progress and creating possibilities for a brighter future.
Within this framework, the festival included several new events such as ‘PKU Geeklab Special Experiences’, which allowed students to interact with cutting-edge technology; the ‘Youth Forum’, which discussed important issues facing youth; and ‘Wonderful Dreams in the Garden’, a fascinating art exhibition focused on the contrast between light and shadows.
The participants got a chance to “travel” through different countries, taste their food, took part in different workshops saw their national dances and listened to their songs.
The students organized workshops, presented iconic dishes of their respective countries and engaged the participants in entertaining activities.
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