Beijing : The Pakistan pavilion emerged as a standout attraction at the 30th China Lanzhou Investment and Trade Fair, drawing significant attention with its exquisite array of handicrafts. The five-day event, running from July 6 to July 10, serves as a dynamic platform for global businesses to present their offerings and build new partnerships.
Leading the Pakistani delegation was Kamil Muhammad, a veteran of the Lanzhou Fair, marking his seventh participation. His impressive display featured intricately embroidered carpets and meticulously carved onyx artifacts, symbolizing the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan. Kamil emphasized the fair as a golden opportunity for Pakistani businesses to expand their market reach and strengthen economic ties with northwest China.
Situated in the bustling Gansu International Convention and Exhibition Center, the Pakistan pavilion captivated visitors with its elaborate textiles and intricately carved wooden artifacts. These items highlighted the artistic talents of Pakistani artisans, showcasing the country’s deep-rooted cultural legacy.
The five Pakistani enterprises at the fair, each with their own specialties, provided a comprehensive view of the nation’s craftsmanship and creativity. Their participation underscored Pakistan’s dedication to exploring new markets and enhancing economic relationships, particularly with China.
Since its establishment in 1993, the China Lanzhou Investment and Trade Fair has become a significant venue for investment, trade, and regional economic cooperation in Northwest China. The involvement of Pakistani businesses this year not only highlighted their vibrant handicraft industry but also their potential for future collaborations and partnerships on an international scale.