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Bridging cultures: Pakistan meets China

Bringing together diverse cultures, Pakistani students in China foster mutual respect and understanding through community service, sports, and academic collaboration.

By Gui Qian | China Daily | Updated: 2025-07-23 06:58
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Inzamam Ul Haq, a PhD student at Liaoning University [Photo provided to China Daily]

Service spirit

The experiences of Inzamam Ul Haq, a PhD student at Liaoning University, extend beyond the campus, exemplifying the China-Pakistan community of shared future. For three consecutive years, he has participated in the 70-year desertification control project in Liaoning's Zhangwu county.

In the vast expanse of sandy land, he dug pits and planted saplings. "We planted over 50 saplings in the scorching heat," recalled the 30-year-old business management major.

His actions were inspired by local hero Li Dongkui, who single-handedly protected 3,000 acres (1,214 hectares) of land. This experience reshaped Inzamam's understanding of China's concept of "ecological civilization", highlighting the importance of grassroots involvement in environmental governance.

While Pakistan faces similar challenges with desertification, Inzamam notes the absence of such dedicated figures. "Li's story can motivate Pakistanis, especially the youth, to combat climate crises through community-led initiatives," he said.

His PhD research on sustainable business practices draws directly from these insights, exploring how companies can pursue profit while also protecting the environment.

Inzamam also speaks warmly of the support and kindness shown by his Chinese colleagues. One of his most cherished memories is a 2023 campus celebration of Pakistan's Independence Day. Chinese and Pakistani flags stood side by side on stage, Pakistani students gave speeches and performed traditional dances, while Chinese students guided them around the campus and hosted a grand feast.

"It was really heartwarming," he said, viewing the experience as proof of the two countries' ironclad friendship. "Being away from home yet celebrating with our brothers showed this isn't just diplomacy — it's a deep emotional attachment between people."

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