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Pakistan pavilion remains center of attraction at Lyon cultural festival

LYON, SEPT 14 (DNA) – Attracting scores of people, aesthetically decorated Pakistan’s pavilion at the 18th Lyon International Cultural Festival remained the centre of attraction for visitors.

The festival is one of the main annual cultural events of Lyon which brings over 50 countries together showcasing their culture and traditions. This year 56 countries are participating at the festival.

The Mayor of Lyon Gerard Colomb inaugurated the festival and visited different pavilions. While visiting the Pakistan pavilion, the Mayor thanked Ambassador Moin ul Haque for participation and enriching the festival with vibrant and beautiful colours of Pakistan.

He said that visiting Pakistan’s pavilion at the festival has always been a source of joy.

Hundreds of visitors particularly appreciated Pakistani cuisine and expressed keen interest in the Photos of different regions of Pakistan exhibited at the pavilion.

The pavilion is showcasing Pakistani handicrafts, dresses, food, music along with Pakistan’s mesmerising tourist destinations.

Since the start of tourism drive initiated by the Embassy of Pakistan in France last year, there has been phenomenal increase of French tourists visiting Pakistan.

While welcoming the visitors at the festival Ambassador Moin ul Haque said that Pakistan is a unique country gifted with diverse cultural heritage,  landscapes and above all 200 million warm heated people.

Starting from 2016 it’s the fourth time that Pakistan is participating in the Lyon Cultural Festival. Besides setting up of pavilions, the festivities include  parade of cultures and stage performances by participating countries.

The festival will continue for three days and is expected to attract over 40,000 visitors.=DNA

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