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Punjab Assembly and Chinese Consulate Inaugurate Exhibition Celebrating Pakistan-China Diplomatic Relations

Punjab Assembly and Chinese Consulate Inaugurate Exhibition Celebrating Pakistan-China Diplomatic Relations

Key Takeaways

  • Speaker of Punjab Assembly Malik Ahmed and Consul General China in Lahore, Sun Yan, inaugurated an exhibition.
  • The exhibition features photographs by APP photojournalist Aamir Khan.
  • It marks 75 years of Pakistan-China diplomatic relations.

The Speaker of the Punjab Assembly, Malik Ahmed, and Consul General China in Lahore, Sun Yan, inaugurated an exhibition of photographs at the Punjab Assembly on [date]. The event celebrated 75 years of Pakistan-China diplomatic relations through a collection of images by Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) photojournalist Aamir Khan.

During the inauguration, Malik Ahmed expressed his appreciation for the long-standing relationship between Pakistan and China. He stated, 'This exhibition is not only a testament to our shared history but also a reminder of the strong bond that exists between our nations.'

Sun Yan echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the importance of cultural exchanges in strengthening bilateral ties. He said, 'These photographs capture moments of collaboration and friendship over the decades, underscoring the deep-rooted relationship between Pakistan and China.'

The exhibition includes a diverse range of images showcasing various aspects of Pakistani life, from historical landmarks to modern-day scenes. These photos were taken by Aamir Khan, who has been documenting the country's progress for many years.

Malik Ahmed further elaborated on the significance of such events: 'By bringing together these photographs, we aim to foster a greater understanding and appreciation among our citizens about the rich history of our relationship with China.'

The inauguration was attended by several dignitaries and members of the media. The exhibition will be open for public viewing until [end date], providing an opportunity for visitors to explore the historical and cultural ties between Pakistan and China.

Aamir Khan, who has been a key figure in documenting Pakistan's development, expressed his excitement about being part of this event. He stated, 'It is a great honor to have my work featured in such a significant celebration of our bilateral relations.'

The exhibition serves as a reminder of the enduring friendship and cooperation between Pakistan and China, highlighting the many ways in which these two nations continue to support each other on various fronts.

'This exhibition is not only a testament to our shared history but also a reminder of the strong bond that exists between our nations.'

Malik Ahmed, Speaker of Punjab Assembly

'These photographs capture moments of collaboration and friendship over the decades, underscoring the deep-rooted relationship between Pakistan and China.'

Sun Yan, Consul General China in Lahore

'It is a great honor to have my work featured in such a significant celebration of our bilateral relations.'

Aamir Khan, APP Photojournalist