Buddhists visit Julian Stupa in Haripur

The delegation members hailing from Malaysia and Thailand received a comprehensive briefing from Kailash


Our Correspondent November 02, 2023
Buddhist monks seen during a visit to the Julian Stupa and other sacred sites . PHOTOs: EXPRESS

HARIPUR:

Foreign delegations from Thailand and Malaysia paid a visit to the Julian Stupa and the Ancient University.

The warm reception for the guests was led by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Archaeology Department’s Field officer Syeda Gul Kailash and other department employees.

The members of the delegation from Malaysia and Thailand were given a thorough briefing by archaeologist field officer Saida Gul Kailash on the upkeep and historical importance of the archaeological site and ancient heritage in Khanpur.

The delegation members hailing from Malaysia and Thailand received a comprehensive briefing from Kailash. The focus of the briefing centered on the preservation and historical significance of this archaeological site and the ancient heritage that enriches the region of Khanpur.

Expressing their admiration for Pakistan's natural beauty, which encompasses stunning mountain ranges and valleys boasting four distinct seasons, the delegation highlighted Khanpur's unique charm, set against a backdrop of lush lychee and malta gardens.

The visiting delegation extended their heartfelt gratitude to the Department of Archaeology and the Government of Pakistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 2nd, 2023.

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