The nation is celebrating Pakistan Day with patriotic fervour and zeal today and people are sharing messages of love and dedication to their homeland.
Trends #PakistanDay, #PakistanZindabad and #ResolutionDay are the top three trends on Twitter in Pakistan with celebrities, politicians, sportsmen and common people expressing their love for the country.
Chinese diplomat Lijian Zhao shared two videos that have gone viral on the social media platform with one showing a Chinese woman singing Pakistan’s national anthem while another one has a Chinese man playing the anthems’ tune on violin.
Here is the one with a Chinese woman singing national anthem and needless to say, we are both amazed and pleasantly surprised as she does it without getting anything wrong.
Warmest congratulations on 80th Pakistan Day. China-Pakistan dosti zindabad! We wish Pakistan prosperity and her people happiness & well-being. @CathayPak @ForeignOfficePk @OfficialDGISPR @CPEC_Official @PlanComPakistan @CPEC_gov_pk pic.twitter.com/xOniPmvUD4
— Lijian Zhao 赵立坚 (@zlj517) March 23, 2019
The other one is as beautiful and soothing as the first one as the young man plays the tune with such dexterity that one can’t help but praise his effort.
Here is the video shared by Zhao.
Happy #Pakistan Day! A Chinese violin boy played a beautiful song. This song sounds so familiar. Chin-Pakistan dosti zindabad!@CGTNOfficial @XHNews @DostiFM98 @PTVNewsOfficial @RadioPakistan @CPEC_Official @CathayPak @ForeignOfficePk pic.twitter.com/6s3LqshbiZ
— Lijian Zhao 赵立坚 (@zlj517) March 22, 2019
Zhao, who is the deputy chief of Chinese Mission in Pakistan, shared the videos with “Chin-Pakistan Dosti Zindabad!”caption.
March 23 is a historic day in Pakistan’s national history when the Muslims of sub-continent determined their destiny under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, resolved to carve out an independent Muslim state for themselves thus breaking the shackles of slavery.
The struggle of the Muslims culminated in creation of an independent Muslim state on 14th August 1947.