PA Speaker, Chinese Consul General inaugurate three days photo exhibition
Punjab Assembly (PA) Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan, along with Chinese Consul General Sun Yan, inaugurated a three-day photo exhibition at the Punjab Assembly to mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China.
The exhibition highlights the historic journey of Pakistan–China friendship, diplomatic cooperation and shared achievements through a collection of rare photographs depicting key milestones in bilateral relations.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Young Parliamentarians Forum President Amina Hassan Sheikh, Punjab Women Protection Authority Chairperson Hina Parvez Butt, Child Protection and Welfare Bureau Chairperson Sarah Ahmad, and other distinguished guests.
Addressing the ceremony, Speaker Punjab Assembly Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan stated, “Pakistan–China friendship is a remarkable example of mutual trust, respect, and long-standing cooperation.” He said that such exhibitions provide an opportunity for the younger generation to understand the history of bilateral relations and appreciate the shared journey of progress and development between the two countries.
The Speaker further emphasized that the Pakistan–China partnership has an important role in promoting peace, stability, development and prosperity in the region. He added that strengthening parliamentary and people-to-people contacts would further enhance the longstanding relationship between the two nations.
Chinese Consul General Sun Yan said that Pakistan and China have always stood by each other through challenges, and the friendship between the two countries has continued to grow stronger over the decades. He highlighted that enhanced cultural exchanges and stronger people-to-people linkages would further contribute to deepening bilateral relations in the future. Students from various universities and educational institutions visited the exhibition and showed keen interest in the historical journey of Pakistan–China friendship. Visitors appreciated the rare photographs displayed at the exhibition, describing them as a valuable portrayal of the strong and enduring bonds between the two countries.





