Chinese Cultural Counselor congratulates Federal Minister on new role and discusses bilateral initiatives
Chinese Cultural Counselor, Mr. Zhang Heqing, met with Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Jamal Shah, congratulating him on his new position. Discussions revolved around mutual interests, particularly cultural exchange initiatives. The Counselor extended an invitation to the Minister to attend a Gandhara exhibition in China, which the Minister agreed to. Commending artist Jamal Shah, the Counselor highlighted their joint Pak China film, while the Minister emphasized the potential for collaboration in various artistic domains to enhance the strong people-to-people bonds between the two nations. The Minister also expressed intentions to rejuvenate cultural activities at the China Culture Center and reintroduce the Pak China cultural exchange program.
ISLAMABAD: Cultural Counselor, China Embassy Mr. Zhang Heqing on Tuesday called on Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture Jamal Shah here at Heritage and Culture Division.
Chinese Counselor felicitated Jamal Shah on assuming charge as Federal Minister.
During Meeting, they discussed mutual interest issues particularly cultural exchange programs.
Chinese Counselor extended special invitation to the Federal Minister for attending ongoing Gandhara exhibition being held in China. The Federal Minister assured to visit the exhibition during his visit to China.
The Counselor also congratulated renowned artist Jamal Shah on releasing his first ever Pak China joint feature film Ba’tie Girl.
The federal minister said that Pak China should collaborate in all fields of art as there lies huge scope, adding that it will further strengthen people to people ties between two friendly nations.
The minister also expressed his desire to restart cultural activities at China Culture Center and also reinitiate Pak China cultural exchange program.
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