The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Islamabad for the second year in a row organized a joyous event titled “Family Gala: Fun Games and Sports” to celebrate the strong bonds between the Indonesian Embassy and its Pakistani friends from different walks of life. The family gathering took place in the backyard of the Embassy premises and witnessed the participation of the diplomatic corps, government officials, and media professionals along with their families.
In his remarks, Ambassador Mr. Adam Tugio expressed his gratitude to friends of Indonesia from the diplomatic community and Pakistan for their support and good cooperation which helped the Embassy strengthen bilateral ties and the people-to-people connection of the two countries. He thanked media professionals of Pakistan for their continued support of the Embassy’s works in promoting economic and socio-development in Indonesia to the wider audience in Pakistan. The envoy further added that cultural activities play an important role in building bridges of understanding and friendship, and the Embassy looks forward to hosting more such celebrations in the future.
Chairperson of Rawalpindi Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ms. Riffat Shaheen presented the replica hand-sculpted gift of the world’s largest flower model, “Titan Arum” to the Embassy. This awe-inspiring creation was unveiled by the Ambassador of Indonesia with his spouse and Ms. Riffat Shaheen, symbolizing the flourishing friendship between the two brotherly nations. “Titan Arum is a symbol of long life, beauty, resilience, and cultural richness, this flower is a token of love for the Indonesian people”, mentioned Ms. Riffat Shaheen, who is also a renowned Fine Artist, sculptor, and painter.
The culinary aspect of the event showcased the best of Indonesian cuisine, with guests savoring renowned delicacies such as Bakso (beef balls soup), Sate Ayam or Indonesian chicken tikka, and Nasi Goreng (fried rice), creating an unforgettable experience of Indonesian culinary diversity.
Entrepreneurs from the Faisalabad Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry set up stalls of beautiful handmade jewelry and fashionable Pakistani traditional clothes which attracted the audience. A dedicated corner for face painting also brought out the creativity in children, turning their faces into colorful canvases filled with smiles and laughter. Meanwhile, traditional Indonesian games added an extra layer of excitement among the children.
Ambassador Kazhar Farhadov of Azerbaijan, High Commissioner Pengiran Kamal Bashah Achmad of Brunei Darussalam, and Director General, Mr. Asif Iqbal Khan of the National Library of Pakistan were among the guests who participated in the family gathering.