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International pavilion a major draw at Surajkund Craft Mela

The 38th Surajkund International Craft Mela has once again emerged as a major tourist attraction, with the International pavilion proving to be one of the biggest crowd-pullers. This year, the BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic...
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The 38th Surajkund International Craft Mela has once again emerged as a major tourist attraction, with the International pavilion proving to be one of the biggest crowd-pullers.

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This year, the BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) nations, including India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, Ghana and Afghanistan, have been designated as partner countries. Alongside them, 51 other nations are also participating, collectively offering visitors a vibrant display of global crafts and cultural heritage through over 30 international stalls.

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The BIMSTEC Pavilion is bustling with activity, as each participating country presents a unique insight into its traditional arts and crafts. Among the numerous international stalls, one of the most popular is Stall FC-43, where artisans from Tunisia are showcasing exquisite handcrafted items made from olive wood.

A Tunisian craftsman, speaking about his creations, said, "We have brought a wide range of handcrafted decorative items made from olive wood, which take anywhere from two to four days to create. These include swings, coffee and tea sets, chairs, flower pots, clocks and corner stools."

The intricate carvings and fine craftsmanship of these handmade pieces have captivated visitors, with many stopping to admire and purchase these unique souvenirs. The Surajkund International Craft Mela, known for celebrating traditional and indigenous craftsmanship from across the world, continues to attract art lovers, cultural enthusiasts and shoppers eager to explore handmade treasures from different corners of the globe.

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