The Korean Ambassador to Pakistan visited the village of Hiranjha in Takht Hazara, the birthplace of the legendary romantic storyteller, and explored the region's cultural heritage.
As part of the visit, the ambassador stopped by the iconic banyan tree in Madh Ranjha, which holds historical and cultural significance.
Speaking about the site, the ambassador remarked, "This banyan tree is also a great identity of Pakistan in Korea," highlighting the deep-rooted cultural connections between the two nations.
The visit was marked by a traditional and vibrant welcome. The ambassador was greeted with a colorful bhangra performance and an enthralling horse dance to the rhythm of beating drums.
The warm reception symbolized the hospitality and rich traditions of the region.
The ambassador’s visit emphasized the enduring cultural ties and mutual respect between Pakistan and Korea while drawing attention to the heritage sites that bind communities together.