EU Ambassadors Visit Peshawar Heritage

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EU ambassadors toured Peshawar heritage sites including Gor Khatri, Sethi House and Peshawar Museum to celebrate the city's cultural legacy.

A distinguished delegation of EU ambassadors and dignitaries recently undertook an immersive tour of Peshawar, taking in the city’s deep historical layers and vibrant traditions as part of a curated visit. The group experienced living history in one of South Asia’s oldest urban centres, observing how Peshawar heritage continues to shape local identity and community life.

The delegation explored several prominent landmarks, moving through Gor Khatri and along the Heritage Trail before visiting the iconic Sethi House and the Peshawar Museum. A scenic bus ride through busy streets and heritage precincts provided a rounded perspective on architectural details, street life and conservation efforts that preserve Peshawar heritage for future generations.

Visitors expressed admiration for the city’s charm, hospitality and enduring cultural depth, praising the craftsmanship and stories reflected across sites. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority presented the guests with a carefully crafted souvenir, which was warmly received and highlighted local commitment to cultural exchange and heritage promotion.

The visit strengthened people-to-people ties and showcased Peshawar as a proud custodian of history and tradition. By spotlighting Peshawar heritage, the delegation’s tour underlined the value of continued collaboration on cultural preservation and tourism initiatives that benefit the province and the wider region.

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