KARACHI: Bahria Town Karachi on Sunday celebrated the 53rd Independence Day of the United Arab Emirates with a spectacular dancing fountain event, as a gesture of appreciation for the deep, enduring relationship shared between the UAE and Pakistan.
The display of Pakistan and UAE flags at the entrance and the projection of congratulatory messages on the Jinnah Avenue building lit up the four-day celebrations and would brighten the evenings from 29 November to 2 December 2024.
The highlight of the celebrations was the dancing fountains show which was organized on Sunday. The Honorable Consul Generals and dignitaries from the UAE, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia graced the event with their presence. The flags of Pakistan and the UAE were hoisted and national anthems were played followed by mesmerising fountain shows featuring soulful Emirati music. The evening concluded with a cake-cutting ceremony followed by a lavish dinner for the esteemed guests. The honourable consul generals congratulated Bahria Town for introducing world-class town planning and infrastructure in Pakistan and appreciated its efforts in promoting positive ties with friendly countries.
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