Pakistani Artefacts Shine at Shanghai Cooperation Organization Exhibit

Pakistani artefacts from various regions and historical periods are now on display at the National Museum of China, as part of the exhibition “Where Civilizations Meet: Collections from Museums of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Member States.” The opening ceremony showcased significant pieces highlighting Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage, including items from the Indus Valley Civilization and the Gandhara period.
The exhibition brings together cultural treasures from member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the diverse histories and cultural achievements of participating countries. Pakistan’s collection includes artefacts that reflect the country’s ancient civilizations and artistic traditions, providing insight into its historical significance in the region.
The event is expected to promote cultural exchange and mutual understanding among SCO member nations, while highlighting the importance of shared heritage in strengthening international ties. The display at the National Museum of China is open to the public, allowing visitors to gain a deeper appreciation for the rich cultural legacy of Pakistan and its neighboring countries.



