Peshawar: Senior Social Leader of Pakistan Community Japan and Coordinator for International Affairs of Muslim League (N) Japan, Hafiz Mehr Shams, Visits Peshawar with Representatives of Japan’s National Broadcasting Corporation (NHK)

Peshawar is not just a city but a living embodiment of culture and heritage. Every street, every market, and every individual here tells a story. Recently, when a Japanese delegation visited Peshawar, they discovered that this city is a haven of love, respect, and hospitality.

The delegation from Japan’s national broadcaster, NHK, was led by Hafiz Mehr Shams, the Coordinator for International Affairs of Muslim League (N). They were guided by Peshawar’s talented young news reporter, Muhammad Zeb.

The people of Peshawar warmly welcomed the Japanese delegation, making them feel as if they were at home. The delegation members remarked that they had never experienced such a heartfelt reception in their lives.

The delegation toured Peshawar’s historical landmarks. The Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower), ancient mosques, and bustling bazaars transported them back in time. They closely observed and experienced the city’s rich culture and traditions.

Peshawar’s cuisine left a lasting impression on the delegation. The Tikkas of Namak Mandi and the Chapli Kebabs of Taru Jabba introduced them to a new world of flavors.

The hospitality of Peshawar’s people deeply impressed the delegation. They invited the guests into their homes and shared meals with them, showcasing the city’s genuine warmth.

This visit paved the way for new opportunities for friendship and cooperation between Pakistan and Japan.

The visit to Peshawar highlights Pakistan as a peaceful and hospitable nation. The city’s hospitality played a significant role in strengthening ties between the two countries. This journey marks a new beginning, and together, let us work to further fortify this bond of friendship.

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