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The Pakistani capital has been a vibrant center of activity as local celebrations for the 10th anniversary of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor begin.
In a gesture to honor the milestone and strengthen the bond between the two nations, the city has been adorned with Chinese flags, Pakistan-China posters, signboards and banners bearing messages of celebration and friendship.
Elaborate measures were taken by the Pakistani government to welcome Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng given the crucial role of the Chinese government in promoting and advancing the CPEC project over the past decade.
The city's streets have been draped with flags of both nations, symbolizing the bilateral ties that have only grown stronger since the initiation of the CPEC in 2013. In addition to the colorful display of national emblems, a series of signboards and banners have been placed along He's route. Slogans such as "Long Live Pak-China Friendship," "Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of CPEC," and "CPEC: From Vision to Reality" line the roads in multitudes, in multilingual form to make the welcome even clearer.
Residents of Islamabad have been happy to take part.
"My family has taken keen interest in decorating our house and the street by erecting Chinese and Pakistani flags. We are honored to host the Chinese deputy premier," said Raja Azhar, a resident of Rawal Town.
Raja, a shopkeeper by profession, spoke highly of the CPEC which, according to him, has been instrumental in job creation for Pakistanis.
With the corridor serving as a conduit for various infrastructure projects, energy initiatives and trade opportunities, it has ushered in a new era of economic growth for both countries.
"The 10th anniversary celebrations are a testament to the shared commitment and determination of Pakistan and China to continue their successful partnership. The visit of Vice-Premier He not only commemorates the progress made thus far but also outlines a roadmap for the future, with new projects and collaborations on the horizon," said Maher Ghazanfar Abbas, an educator by profession.
As celebrations progress, Islamabad continues to resonate with the spirit of friendship and camaraderie.
"The Pak-China decorations and banners will serve as a lasting reminder of the close bond shared by the two nations, strengthening the resolve to take the CPEC and their partnership to greater heights in the years to come," said Sardar Khan Zimri, a senior government officer at the Capital Development Authority.
The writer is a freelance journalist for China Daily.
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