Rasheed Ahmed,
Brussels, (Parliament Times): The Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels hosted an event at Pakistan House to promote Pakistan’s culture and tourism potential. A large number of lifestyle and travel influencers having millions of online followers attended the reception.
In his welcoming remarks, Ambassador of Pakistan to Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Union, Mr. Zaheer A. Janjua said that Pakistan is blessed with majestic landscapes, rich and diverse culture and historical heritage.
He underscored Government’s efforts for promoting tourism and development of touristic
destinations in the country. He highlighted that the British Backpacker Society, Forbes and
Conde Nast Traveler had ranked Pakistan as the top adventure travel destination in the world.
Emphasizing the importance of social and digital media, Ambassador Janjua said that these
platforms have become an essential element of our daily lives. People in Pakistan are actively using social media forums for sharing their perspectives on all facets of life, including culture, literature, music, movies, politics, education, health and tourism.
He highlighted that the Government was also using these social media applications to enhance its outreach, disseminate policies, ensure transparency and facilitate citizens, including their feedback on socio-economic issues.
He invited the participants to visit Pakistan and experience the enchanting beauty, cultural
diversity and the proverbial hospitality of Pakistan.
The event also included introduction to Pakistani cuisine and culture. A corner was also
arranged with traditional bangles and mehndi.
The social media influencers appreciated the event and Pakistani culture and cuisine
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