Cultural extravaganza unites nations (Photo Feature)
Photos: ApEx
Over 300 artists from 11 countries showcased various cultural performances at a program jointly organized by Vajra Kala Kunja and the Ancient Monument Conservation Research Society in Basantpur, Jhochhen, Kathmandu on March 8. The cultural extravaganza aimed to celebrate and safeguard the rich tapestry of global art and heritage.
According to the organizers, the essence of the program lay in the preservation and promotion of original art and culture, cultivating a deeper understanding of diverse cultures worldwide. It also served as a platform for cultural exchange, fostering collaboration among nations, and contributing to the promotion of tourism.
The participating artists were from different nations, including Austria, Belgium, Botswana, Estonia, Germany, Nepal, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Poland, and South Africa. Each brought their unique cultural traditions to the forefront. Their collective presence underscored the universality of art and its power to bridge geographical and cultural divides.
Through a vibrant display of talent and tradition, the event not only celebrated cultural diversity but also fostered a spirit of unity and collaboration among nations, enriching the cultural landscape of Kathmandu and leaving a lasting impact on the attendees.
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