US ambassador awed by historic Shalimar Gardens

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On the second day of his visit to Lahore, US Ambassador Cameron Munter, his wife Dr Marilyn Wyatt, and Consul General Nina Fite visited the Shalimar Gardens, classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage site. Deputy Director of Punjab Archeology Afzal Khan greeted the Ambassador and gave the US delegation a tour of the 17th century Mughal gardens. The Ambassador praised the garden’s beauty and took special interest in the conservation efforts underway. The ambassador visited the first and second terraces of the garden, named Farah Baksh (Bestower of Pleasure) and Faiz Baksh (Bestower of Goodness) respectively, and was particularly taken with the fountains and marble pavilions. With Lahore in spring, the delegation was treated to the beauty of the garden’s flowers in full bloom and remarked on the incredible cultural heritage of Lahore. At the end of the tour, Ambassador Munter signed the garden’s guest book and noted his impressions of Shalimar including his respect for Pakistan’s rich cultural legacy. While talking to reporters, Munter said the US was desirous for having long-term relations and bilateral cooperation with Pakistan based on mutual trust and interests. The US ambassador expressed hope that ties would strengthen further in the days to come.

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  1. Don't underestimate these "awe-prone"characters. The are masters of deceit. It takes more that a decrepit mughal garden to impress these "running dogs". Just ensure they don't leave any "doggie do" there

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