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Pakistan beckons: Hidden jewel awaits Chinese tourists

By KASWAR KLASRA in Islamabad For China Daily | China Daily | Updated: 2023-10-05 13:26
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A porter looking toward the world's second-tallest mountain in the Karakoram range of Gilgit–Baltistan on July 15. JOE STENSON/AFP

Beyond the confines of urbanity, the vast expanse of Pakistan's northern realms beckons. A mosaic of snow-kissed peaks, pristine lakes, cascading waterfalls and dense pine forests craft a scene so breathtaking it can feel surreal. For the intrepid traveler, adventures in paragliding, para-skiing and mountaineering await, while the unique biodiversity promises something for nature enthusiasts.

But the allure of Pakistan isn't just its wilderness. Veering south from the Karakoram ranges, the ancient whispers grow louder, guiding travelers to historical landmarks such as Taxila, Mohenjo-daro, and Harappa. Each, a sentinel of time, bears tales spanning millennia.

The Gandhara civilization, a cradle of Buddhism, holds a special allure for Chinese visitors, connecting them to shared spiritual roots.

Ahmed Quraishi, a renowned Pakistani journalist with a penchant for adventure, weighs in on this blossoming relationship. "What we're witnessing is not just a diplomatic success but a cultural confluence. I find immense pride in how many Pakistanis and Chinese have embraced each other's languages, a testament to our growing camaraderie," he said.

He believes the exchange isn't just one-sided. "There's much we can absorb from China, especially in the realms of entertainment and tourism," he shares.

Painting a vivid tapestry of what awaits Chinese tourists, Quraishi said: "From towering peaks like K2 that challenge seasoned climbers to tranquil beaches that invite relaxation — Pakistan is an undiscovered gem. While our development may have been slow, our offerings, from desert jeep rallies to cultural events in the historic alleys of cities like Peshawar and Lahore, are unparalleled. And of course, no journey is complete without the modern marvel that is Islamabad."

In a significant move to bolster tourism and connectivity, Pakistan International Airlines has joined forces with Air China, opening new routes to 16 Chinese cities via Beijing.

Among the cities now accessible via PIA are major hubs such as Guangzhou, Shanghai, Wuhan and Chengdu, as well as Chongqing, Changchun, Hangzhou and Harbin. A PIA official confirmed the development, emphasizing the airline's commitment to strengthening ties and promoting tourism between China and Pakistan.

"Pakistan International Airlines is ready to welcome Chinese friends," a spokesperson of PIA said.

With such a bouquet of experiences waiting, it's little wonder that for Chinese travelers, Pakistan is fast becoming the destination du jour.

The writer is a freelance journalist for China Daily.

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