The Pakistani American Association of Greater Houston (PAGH) proudly represented Pakistan at the Arab Culture Center’s Eid Festival by setting up a lively and attractive Pakistan Pavilion. The festival brought together more than 20 Muslim countries in a colorful multicultural celebration. The Pakistan Pavilion became a center of attention, showcasing Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage, traditions, and national identity to a diverse audience.

Visitors flocked to the Pakistan Pavilion throughout the event, enjoying elements of traditional culture, warm community interaction, and a welcoming atmosphere that captured the true spirit of Eid. The pavilion stood out as a powerful symbol of unity and cultural pride, helping to build strong connections among different communities present at the festival.

A special highlight of the evening was the PAGH team’s emotional recitation of Pakistan’s national anthem, which filled the audience with pride and deep feelings. This was followed by an energetic and highly popular performance of the song “Dil Dil Pakistan,” which excited the crowd and encouraged everyone to join in.

The event went beyond celebrating Eid by promoting intercultural harmony and bringing people from various backgrounds together under one roof. PAGH’s active participation highlighted the value of cultural representation and strong community involvement in such major international gatherings.

PAGH expresses heartfelt thanks to all volunteers, organizers, and team members whose hard work and dedication made the Pakistan Pavilion a great success. Their efforts created a memorable and meaningful experience for everyone. The organization also extends sincere gratitude to the Pakistani community members who attended in large numbers, showing strong unity and support. Their enthusiastic presence added great energy to the event and reflected the growing strength of the Pakistani diaspora in Houston.




