Art & Culture
74th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between China and Pakistan Celebrated in Islamabad

Tea and Harmony: Yaji Cultural Saloon Highlights Centuries of Friendship
Islamabad (Bilal Javaid):- The Embassy People’s Republic of China celebrated the 74th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan with a vibrant cultural event “Tea and Harmony: Yaji Cultural Saloon” held at the historic Silk Road Culture Center in Islamabad on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, to celebrate the defining moments of paved milestone of friendship between the two countries dated back to May 21, 1951, and to mark the 74th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan.

The Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China H.E. Jiang Zaidong and the honorable Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, were Chief Guest of the event.
H.E Jiang Zaidong said that China has consistently supported the development of the people of Pakistan by strengthening the bilateral trading and economic ties between the two neighboring countries in safeguarding its sovereignty and combating terrorism and external enemies. Similarly, Pakistan firmly upholds the one-China principle and supports China on issues concerning its core interests. Both nations have demonstrated unwavering solidarity during times of crisis, including natural disasters and the pandemic, further strengthening their iron-clad friendship. Guided by the leadership of both countries, China remains committed to building an even closer China-Pakistan community of shared future in the new era.

Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, highlighted the strategic depth of Pakistan-China relations, praising China’s achievements in economic growth, technological innovation, and defense modernization. He emphasized the enduring partnership between the two nations built on mutual trust and progress. Noting defense cooperation as a key pillar, he commended the integration of advanced Chinese technologies like the JF-17 Thunder, J-10C fighter jets, and PL-15 missile systems into Pakistan’s arsenal. Looking forward, he reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening ties through the second phase of CPEC, focusing on sectors such as agriculture, IT, mining, and climate resilience.
Moreover, May 21st is not only the day of establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan but also recognized as “International Tea Day” by UNESCO in 2019. This year is the first time the Chinese Embassy organized “Tea and Harmony – Yaji Cultural Saloon” in Pakistan, reflecting the shared values of peace, friendship, and cultural appreciation that underpin the enduring partnership between the two nations.

The event featured a rich blend of traditional Chinese culture and art, showcasing a special exhibition and live demonstration of classical Chinese Tea-Making Techniques, inviting guests to experience the elegance and serenity of Chinese Tea culture. From the delicate tea ceremony to regional tea traditions, the demonstrations highlighted the diversity and depth of Chinese heritage.
Adding to the immersive experience, attendees were also invited to participate in a Hanfu try-on activity, offering a unique opportunity to wear and learn about traditional Chinese attire, symbolizing harmony between cultures.
Dignitaries, diplomats, scholars, and citizens from various walks of life gathered to commemorate the historic and time-tested friendship between China and Pakistan – a relationship built on mutual respect, strategic cooperation, and deep-rooted people-to-people ties.
The memorable event emphasized the importance of cultural exchange programs in strengthening bilateral relations and building a shared future marked by mutual understanding, harmony, peace, prosperity, and leading to world peace.
Art & Culture
Live and Let Live: A Poetic Reflection on Choice and Tolerance by Zeenat Iqbal Hakimjee from Harmony

You took her out to the
Cosy restaurant for dinner,
I was vociferous in-my appeal,
For you as sinner.
Social taboos should never erect
A wall between us,
Otherwise our relationship
Will take a turn for the disastrous,
My catty instincts
Were aroused by your-
Blast of voice
If only I could have told myself
Never mind, its his choice.
The norm of the day is
Follow a strict diet
A pound here or there will not
A tremendous impact
Make on the weight
Live and let live, Take and learn to give.
Art & Culture
Life’s Ups and Downs: A Poetic Reflection on Struggles and Strength by Zeenat Iqbal Hakimjee from Harmony

As the mountaineer up the mountain ascends,
Traversing the path that he will have to descend.
At the sight, an ordinary man
Would have shuddered.
Up hills and pitfalls, All a part of life.
Whether it is easy going or only strife.
Sometimes an obstacle comes in the way,
Sometimes it is smooth going all the way,
Lifes ups and downs add to its totality,
Lending to it an air of immortality.
Art & Culture
PAKISTAN PAVILION SHINES AT INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE OF GASTRONOMY PARIS

Paris ( Imran Y. CHOUDHRY):- Ambassador of Pakistan to France Mumtaz Zahra Baloch visited the International Village of Gastronomy Paris at the invitation of its President and Founder Anne-Laure Descombin. It is one of the biggest gastronomy events in Paris being held since 2016 and aims to celebrate the richness of culinary traditions from around the world.

Inaugurating the Pakistan pavilion Ambassador Baloch highlighted the rich culinary heritage and culture of Pakistan. She appreciated the tradition of holding international gastronomy festivals to promote understanding and appreciation of the cuisine and cultures of countries around the world. Pakistan’s participation in this year’s festival is part of a series of public diplomacy initiatives being taken by the Embassy of Pakistan with a vision to popularize Pakistan’s culture and cuisine in France.

Pakistan’s pavilion remained center of attraction at the Festival as food lovers came in large numbers to enjoy Pakistani cuisine and learn about the traditional culinary culture of Pakistan.

The visitors also appreciated the diversity of the savory and sweet dishes on display: chicken biryani, channa chaat, chicken seekh kebab, vegetable samosas, gulab jamans, jaleebi along with the famous drink rooh afza and mango juice. They showed keen interest in the cooking process, the ingredients used and the recipes of the dishes.

This year the Embassy of Pakistan is participating in this mega event along with some 62 other countries and French regions. The event will continue for four days and is expected to receive over 10,000 visitors daily.

The Ambassador also appreciated the Embassy team for their zest and hard work in organizing the event.
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