4th Project of 2021

IIRMR organises photo exhibition for China’s National Day

A one-day picture exhibition organised by Chinese Consulate Lahore and Institute of International Relations and Media Research (IIRMR) held at Alhamra Arts Council Lahore on 30th September 2021. Exhibition was participated by IIRMR Chairman Muhammad Mehdi, President Yasir Habib Khan, PU Pakistan Study Centre Associate Prof Amjad Magsi, Publisher Waheed Kamboh, Radio Pakistan Kareem, Umer Farooqi, Hassan Siddique and city dignitaries. Speaking on the occassion, Chinese Acting Consul General Lahore Peng Zhengwu said that IIRMR’s picture exhibition is a unique opportunity to understand the tenacity of Pak-China relations at 70th diplomatic juncture and visualise the significance of China National Day.

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Chinese Acting Consul General Lahore Peng Zhengwu has said that IIRMR’s picture exhibition is a unique opportunity to understand the tenacity of Pak-China relations at 70th diplomatic juncture and visualise the significance of China National Day.

On one-day picture exhibition organised by Institute of International Relations and Media Research (IIRMR) at Alhamra Arts Council Lahore, he said that 1st October marks 72th Anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China known as China National Day. Exhibition was participated by IIRMR Chairman Muhammad Mehdi, President Yasir Habib Khan, PU Pakistan Study Centre Associate Prof Amjad Magsi, Publisher Waheed Kamboh, Radio Pakistan Kareem, Umer Farooqi, Hassan Siddique and city dignitaries.

Peng said, “This exhibition features Pakistani perspectives on China that opens a window for the Pakistani people to know more about China, as well as Chinese perspectives on Pakistan that reflect the friendly sentiments of Chinese people for our Pakistani brothers,” he said.

Institute of International Relations and Media Research Chairman Muhammad Mehdi and President Yasir Habib Khan said that the exhibition is an effort to unleash a new avenue of friendship offering public to feel Sino-Pak fraternity through pictorial perspective.

Highligh CPEC as the centerpiece of Pak-China relations,they said the game-changing project is completely transparent and free from corruption. “If some forces and powers at helm of affairs within the country or outside try to smear CPEC under the grab of political vendetta or vested interests, they will be called into question by the people of Pakistan,” they opined.

They termed photo exhibition as meaningful part of cultural exchange and cooperation between China and Pakistan.

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