Grand opening of Silk Road Centre in the Capital
Many countries, including Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Iran, set up special stalls showcasing a variety of delicacies and traditional items unique to their cultures. Guests eagerly visited these stalls, showing keen interest in the items on display.
Mahnoor Ansar
ISLAMABAD, DEC 11 /DNA/ – The Silk Road Culture Centre (SRCC) proudly launched, an event that brought together diplomats, ambassadors, and cultural enthusiasts from around the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad to witness the launch of this landmark initiative.
Many countries, including Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Iran, set up special stalls showcasing a variety of delicacies and traditional items unique to their cultures. Guests eagerly visited these stalls, showing keen interest in the items on display.
The Chairman of the Silk Road Culture Centre (SRCC) Jamal Shah expressed heartfelt gratitude to the ambassadors, diplomats, and participating countries for their invaluable support in making the grand launch of the SRCC a resounding success.
In his remarks, the Chairman acknowledged the full cooperation extended by the countries who contributed artworks, cultural artifacts, and other items for display at the SRCC. These contributions not only enriched the event but also beautifully showcased the diverse cultural heritage of the Silk Road nations.
“The remarkable cooperation and generosity of our international partners have truly brought the spirit of the Silk Road to life,” said the Chairman. “Your contributions have made this center a vibrant space for cultural exchange, reflection, and learning. It is through these collaborative efforts that we have been able to create an inspiring and meaningful launch for the Silk Road Culture Centre.”
Addressing the gathering, the Chairman of SRCC highlighted the center’s mission as a “beacon of unity, diversity, and mutual respect,” dedicated to fostering cultural understanding and collaboration among nations. The SRCC aims to celebrate the rich heritage of the countries connected by the historical Silk Road through exhibitions, workshops, performances, and educational programs, inspiring future generations to appreciate cultural diversity and shared values.
The Chairman expressed heartfelt gratitude to the ambassadors and diplomats for their presence and to the sponsors and partners whose contributions were instrumental in bringing this vision to life. Special acknowledgment was given to Zong Pakistan, Serena Hotel Islamabad, Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), Hunerkada Islamabad, and the Sir Syed Memorial Society (SSMS) for their unwavering support.
“The Silk Road Culture Centre is more than a venue; it is a platform where art, history, and tradition converge to create meaningful connections,” the Chairman remarked. “This iconic building symbolizes the strength of cultural collaboration and the beauty of togetherness.”
The event served as a testament to the power of cultural exchange in fostering global harmony. As the SRCC opens its doors, it aspires to become a cornerstone of cultural and academic brilliance, uniting nations and individuals in the spirit of mutual respect and understanding.
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