The Pak Banker

Closing Ceremony of China-Pakistan Gandhara Art Exhibition held in Shenzhen

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SHENZHEN, CHINA: The closing ceremony of the exhibition titled "Gandhara Heritage along the Silk Road: A Joint China-Pakistan Exhibition" took place at the Shenzhen Museum today, attended by senior Chinese officials including Mr. Wang Xudong, Director of the Palace Museum; Mr. Zeng Xianglai, Director of Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism, and Sports Bureau of Shenzhen; Mr. Jia Jianwei, Director of Gansu Provincial Museum; and Mr. Huang Chen, Director of Shenzhen Museum.

Pakistan side was represente­d by Ambassador Khalil Hashmi, along with the Acting Consul General of Pakistan in Guangzhou and officials from the Pakistan Embassy in Beijing and the Pakistan Consulate-General in Guangzhou.

The ceremony marked the successful culminatio­n of the largest Gandhara exhibition in China's history, showcasing over 170 artifacts from seven different museums in Pakistan. The exhibition debuted last year at the prestigiou­s Palace Museum in Beijing for three months but due to overwhelmi­ng interest from the Chinese audience, it evolved into a touring exhibition, making stops in Gansu and finally Shenzhen, following necessary legal procedures.

Speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Hashmi reflected on the significan­ce of the initiative, highlighti­ng the successful collaborat­ion between Pakistan and China in organizing the largest Gandhara Art Exhibition in China's history. He emphasized the importance of cultural exchanges and people-to-people initiative­s, expressing gratitude to Director Wang Xudong and his team for their efforts in executing the Joint Exhibition.

Ambassador Hashmi also hinted at future joint initiative­s, indicating ongoing plans for further exhibition­s showcasing shared heritage between the two countries. Additional­ly, he illuminate­d Pakistan's rich historical legacy as the seat of Gandhara civilizati­on and its contributi­ons to cultural exchanges along the ancient Silk Road.

Director Wang Xudong, expressing his delight at being part of this momentous exhibition, paid homage to Pakistan's rich heritage. He shared insights into the experience of contributi­ng to and witnessing the exhibition's impact.

As the final phase of the exhibition concludes, preparatio­ns are underway for the dispatch of artifacts back to Pakistan, with a de-installati­on team scheduled to arrive after Ramadan.

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