US Consulate employees wed Pakistani style in fun-filled 'dholki' in Karachi
'When our Pakistani friends arranged a dholki for two of our colleagues, we were truly over the moon'
Traditional, energetic and colourful -- who doesn’t love a Pakistani wedding? Employees of the US consulate were thrown a 'dholki' by their Pakistani colleagues.
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In a colourful post on Facebook, US Consulate Karachi shared fun-filled images of the dholki. The images showed the staff and friends enjoying local traditions of a Pakistani 'mehndi' complete with bangles, singing and dancing at a site decorated in traditional Pakistani style canopies, carpets and flowers specifically marigolds.
Earlier, the US Consulate celebrated Thanksgiving dinner with the family of a Pakistani camel cart driver who was invited in 1961 by then US vice president Lyndon Johnson to America.
When a US vice president invited a Pakistani camel cart driver to America
Ahmad Sarban’s family were invited by the US Consulate to a traditional American dinner hosted by Consul General Heath, during which they shared many Thanksgiving traditions.
VIDEO: US Consulate employees discover the 'rickshaw
In a colourful post on Facebook, US Consulate Karachi shared fun-filled images of the dholki. The images showed the staff and friends enjoying local traditions of a Pakistani 'mehndi' complete with bangles, singing and dancing at a site decorated in traditional Pakistani style canopies, carpets and flowers specifically marigolds.
Earlier, the US Consulate celebrated Thanksgiving dinner with the family of a Pakistani camel cart driver who was invited in 1961 by then US vice president Lyndon Johnson to America.
When a US vice president invited a Pakistani camel cart driver to America
Ahmad Sarban’s family were invited by the US Consulate to a traditional American dinner hosted by Consul General Heath, during which they shared many Thanksgiving traditions.