Tehran Hosts “Khoobsurat Pakistan” Exhibition to Celebrate Cultural Ties and Tourism


Tehran, In a significant cultural event designed to strengthen ties and promote tourism, the “Khoobsurat Pakistan” photo exhibition was inaugurated at Buraj Azadi, Tehran, as part of the Youm-e-Pakistan and Nouruz celebrations. The exhibition, which showcases the rich beauty and diverse landscapes of Pakistan, was inaugurated by Ambassador Mudassir Tipu and Mr. Ali Raza Dabbaghi, representing the Ministry of Culture, Iran. This initiative underscores the deep cultural connections and brotherly relations between Pakistan and Iran, highlighting both countries’ commitment to enhancing tourism and people-to-people contacts.



According to Press Information Department, the Ministry of Culture Iran granted special permission for the Embassy of Pakistan to hold the event, signaling a strong endorsement of cultural exchange and cooperation. The exhibition features photographs that capture Pakistan’s stunning natural beauty, from majestic mountains and untouched beaches to snow-capped peaks, deserts, and historical monuments, all of which are testimonies to the country’s ancient civilizations.



Ambassador Mudassir expressed gratitude towards Mr. Ali Raza and the Iranian government for their support, emphasizing the mutual appreciation of natural beauty and cultural heritage that both Pakistan and Iran share. He highlighted that such collaborative efforts are crucial for boosting tourism and fostering stronger bilateral relations.



The exhibition attracted a large audience, including locals and international visitors, who were captivated by the showcased beauty of Pakistan. This event not only serves as a bridge for cultural exchange but also paves the way for future collaborations aimed at promoting tourism and deepening the friendship between the two nations.