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Pakistan has a beautiful cultural heritage: Iranian VP
ISLAMABAD: Iranian Vice President Mohammad Mohandis Bokei, who is accompanying the Iranian president in his current official visit to Pakistan, visited Lok Virsa (National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage) on Friday.
Senior museum officers of Lok Virsa gave him a warm welcome and briefed him about the mandate and functioning of Lok Virsa as a specialised body aiming to document, preserve and disseminate the tangible and intangible culture of Pakistan.
Later, the distinguished delegate was taken to the Pakistan National Museum of Ethnology, popularly known as Heritage Museum, depicting living cultural traditions and lifestyles of the people of the country, spreading over 60,000 sq feet covered area.
The vice president was very much impressed while going through the museum link passage presenting Pakistans historical cultural relations with brotherly Muslim country Iran, for which the exhibits/artifacts were contributed by Iran. He was informed that Pakistan and Iran share commonalities in most of the crafts and cultural artefacts such as weaving, miniature, painting, calligraphy, metal, brass, copper as well as architectural heritage including blue tiles, tile mosaic work, mirror work, marble intarcia, etc.
The other three-dimensional displays that attracted the delegate were hall of textiles, hall of silk thread, nomadic life of the people of Kaghan, Kalash minority and wedding rituals of Cholistan desert.
In his comments in the visitors book, the Iranian vice president wrote, Pakistan has a beautiful cultural heritage. Lok Virsa deserves commendation for showcasing the life and indigenous traditions of Pakistani people in such a professional manner. We pray to God for success and prosperity of Pakistan and its great people.
The delegate left the Lok Virsa premises amid the beat of traditional drums and the playing of famous folk and national songs presented by a group of folk artistes and musicians.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Iranian Vice President Mohammad Mohandis Bokei, who is accompanying the Iranian president in his current official visit to Pakistan, visited Lok Virsa (National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage) on Friday.
Senior museum officers of Lok Virsa gave him a warm welcome and briefed him about the mandate and functioning of Lok Virsa as a specialised body aiming to document, preserve and disseminate the tangible and intangible culture of Pakistan.
Later, the distinguished delegate was taken to the Pakistan National Museum of Ethnology, popularly known as Heritage Museum, depicting living cultural traditions and lifestyles of the people of the country, spreading over 60,000 sq feet covered area.
The vice president was very much impressed while going through the museum link passage presenting Pakistans historical cultural relations with brotherly Muslim country Iran, for which the exhibits/artifacts were contributed by Iran. He was informed that Pakistan and Iran share commonalities in most of the crafts and cultural artefacts such as weaving, miniature, painting, calligraphy, metal, brass, copper as well as architectural heritage including blue tiles, tile mosaic work, mirror work, marble intarcia, etc.
The other three-dimensional displays that attracted the delegate were hall of textiles, hall of silk thread, nomadic life of the people of Kaghan, Kalash minority and wedding rituals of Cholistan desert.
In his comments in the visitors book, the Iranian vice president wrote, Pakistan has a beautiful cultural heritage. Lok Virsa deserves commendation for showcasing the life and indigenous traditions of Pakistani people in such a professional manner. We pray to God for success and prosperity of Pakistan and its great people.
The delegate left the Lok Virsa premises amid the beat of traditional drums and the playing of famous folk and national songs presented by a group of folk artistes and musicians.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan