Ambassador Han visits Islamabad Museum heritage sites

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Ambassador Han visits Islamabad Museum to see the Gandhara Cultural Heritage Center and Digital Immersive Gallery under Korea Heritage Agency ODA project.

On June 18, Ambassador Han Sungho visited the Islamabad Museum and toured two major additions developed under the Korea Heritage Agency’s ODA project, the Gandhara Cultural Heritage Center and the Digital Immersive Gallery. The visit highlighted ongoing efforts to strengthen cultural preservation and public access to heritage in the capital.

During the visit, the ambassador viewed the facilities that are designed to present Pakistan’s rich Gandhara legacy in a modern and engaging way. The Islamabad Museum experience now includes spaces that combine cultural heritage with digital presentation, offering visitors a more interactive look at the region’s history.

The Gandhara Cultural Heritage Center and the Digital Immersive Gallery reflect a broader push to support heritage awareness through international cooperation. Established as part of the Korea Heritage Agency’s ODA project, these additions are aimed at improving how historical material is preserved, displayed and understood by the public.

The visit to the Islamabad Museum also underscored the growing role of cultural institutions in connecting communities with their past. By bringing together traditional heritage and digital interpretation, the project adds a new dimension to museum-going in Islamabad and offers a fresh model for heritage engagement.

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