Chinese magazine publishes treasure of old civilisation of Pakistan

16 May, 2007

A prominent Chinese English language magazine in its latest edition has published a detail article on treasure of ancient civilisation and life stay of different people living in various parts of Pakistan.
In its 15-page article "Pakistan" from the Himalayas to the Arabian Sea, the well-known magazine "China's Foreign Trade" stated that Pakistan is an ancient land along the Indus, where one of the earliest known civilisations flourished.
This is a land of many contrasts and great beauty of rich, fertile plains and incredible mountains. Like its landscapes, Pakistan's people are as diverse and as colourful, fused together under the brotherhood of their common faith, Islam.
The article also carries a number of significant photographs that depicted social, culture and the daily activities of people living in four provinces of Pakistan, besides historical buildings prominent among them are Badshahi Mosque, Faisal Mosque, mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam, and Minar-e-Pakistan.
The article especially mentioned about the famous hand-knotted carpets and stated that Pakistan is among the world's biggest exporters and markets in Karachi sell them in large quantity in astonishing range of styles and traditions.
Referring to Pakistani cuisine, the article stated Tikka houses are abounded, so do Chinese restaurants, as people are very fond of eating different kind of foods.
It also shed light on importance of various cities and Towns of Pakistan that included Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Hyderabad, Sehwan, Indus, Moenjadaro and Harrapa civilisations, Jacobabad and Quetta.

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