ISLAMABAD: The short documentary film titled “Threads of Friendship: A Chinese Girl’s Adventure in Pakistan” screened here on Tuesday at the Aiwan-e-Quaid auditorium showcased the rich and diverse culture of the country captured in visuals presented by a native Chinese in pure Urdu language.
The speakers at the screening of the short documentary film termed China as Pakistan’s all-weather, ‘iron’ friend and said that both the countries were linked in a bond of friendship that spanned over decades and travels through generations.
The documentary is in fact a joint venture of the China Media Group (CMG) and 101 Friends of China, an Islamabad-based mega strategic think-tank founded by the late Editor-in-Chief of Pakistan Observer, Zahid Malik in 2014.
In the 22-minute short film, Director of the China Media Group (CMG) Urdu Service, also known as the China International Radio Urdu Service, (FM 98 Dosti Radio) Noreen (Chinese name: Nao Ling) has successfully tried to explore various layers of the ancient, rich, diverse and unique culture of Pakistan.
She started her journey by visiting Faisal Masjid giving some useful information about its architecture, design and historical perspective.
She also visited the Pakistan Monument, Saidpur Village, Rawal Lake and the National Incubation Centre.
“Pakistan” in her words “is a country full of wonders,” she added.
At the closure of the documentary she said, “My journey has just started and soon I shall be back with more such captivating sights.”
Special Assistant to Prime Minister (Minister of State) on Interior Affairs, Jawad Sohrab Malik was the Chief Guest on the occasion while among the noted guests who attended the show included Press Attache of the Embassy of China Liu Chang, Vice-Chancellor of the Quaid-e-Azam University (QAU), Prof Dr Niaz Ahmed Akhtar, Vice-Chancellor, National Skills University, Prof Dr Muhammad Mukhtar, CEO of Pakistan Observer and Vice Chairman 101 Friends of China Faisal Zahid Malik, DG National Institute of Maritime Affairs (NIMA), Vice Admiral (R) Ahmed Saeed and former Project Director (PD) China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Hassan Daud Butt.
The audience that included a large number of the Pakistani and the Chinese viewers applauded as the short documentary progressed and admired her for portraying an enlightened, peaceful and moderate Pakistan in her documentary.
“Her command of Urdu and ease of using the right Urdu word at the right place is simply amazing,” said Fatima, one among the audience.