ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Pavilion has emerged as the star attraction at the ongoing 30th China Lanzhou Investment and Trade Fair, showcasing a stunning array of handicrafts.
The five-day event, which started on July 6 and runs until July 10, provides a vibrant platform for businesses around the world to showcase their offerings and forge new partnerships.
The Pakistani pavilion was headed by Kamil Muhammad, a seasoned veteran of the Lanzhou Fair, who was making his seventh appearance at the prestigious event. Kamil’s display of exquisite handiwork ranges from intricately embroidered rugs to meticulously carved onyx artifacts.
“We are deeply grateful for this platform and look forward to even stronger economic ties with Northwest China and beyond in the years to come.”
Set up in the middle of the bustling exhibition hall of the Gansu International Convention and Exhibition Center, the Pakistan Pavilion is a popular attraction among visitors.
Five Pakistani businesses participating in the fair, each specializing in a different field, provided a comprehensive display of the country’s craftsmanship and creativity.
Since its establishment in 1993, the China Lanzhou Investment and Trade Fair has grown into a major platform for promoting investment, trade and regional economic cooperation in Northwest China.
This year’s fair boasts more than 1,800 exhibitors showcasing a wide range of products in nearly 30 categories, including non-ferrous metallurgy, new materials, renewable energy, modern agriculture, petrochemicals, electronics, water resources, minerals, food processing, cultural tourism, healthcare, biopharmaceuticals and consumer goods.
The participation of the Pakistani delegation at the exhibition underscores the country’s determination to explore new markets and strengthen economic ties with China and other countries.
The diverse range of products exhibited by five Pakistani companies provided an insight into the country’s vibrant craft industry and its potential for collaboration and partnership.