ISLAMABAD: To mark the King’s Day in befitting manner, the Embassy of Belgium in Pakistan has declared the grand opening of Belgian Week in Pakistan, kicking off with the celebration of the day on November 15.
It should be mentioned here that the Belgians give special importance to the King’s Day, symbolizing unity and reinforcing national pride, celebrating the enduring monarchy that has been integral to the nation’s history. In Belgium, the monarchy is constitutional, with the monarch serving as a symbol of continuity said a news release of the embassy.
Nevertheless, each of the seven kings since the country’s independence in 1830 has managed to establish a strong personal relationship with the Belgians. This tradition continues in 2023, as King Philippe celebrates the 10th anniversary of his oath-taking.
The King’s Day celebration in Islamabad will be marked by a reception at the Residence of Belgium, also commemorating 75 years of strong and enduring diplomatic ties between Belgium and Pakistan. This event sets the stage for Belgian Week 2023, featuring cultural, culinary, and diplomatic events.
While sharing the program, the embassy announced a recital of French songs by Belgian artist Stan Pollet at the Belgian Residence on November 17, in partnership with Pakistani musicians Wajih Nizami and Irfan Khan.
From November 18 to 20, a Belgian Culinary Festival will take place in partnership with Ter Groene Poorte of Bruges, followed by Stan Pollet’s recital at Alhamra Concert House, Lahore, on November 22, in collaboration with Alliance Française de Lahore. On November 24, the Theater Wallay group will perform Maurice Maeterlinck’s theatre play in Urdu at the Pakistan National Center of Arts, Islamabad. Additionally, on December 9, a picture exhibition by photographers Wendy Marijnissen and Malika Abbas will open at the VM Gallery in Karachi.
The Belgian Week 2023 aimed to highlight the enduring friendship between Belgium and Pakistan through events symbolizing bilateral partnerships and cultural exchange. It provides an opportunity for Pakistan to experience the best of Belgian culture in three major cities of the country.