Hunza was formerly a princely state bordering China to the North-East and Pamir to its North-West, which continued to survive until 1974, when it was finally dissolved by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunza_Valley
The purpose of this blog is my “homework assignment” by Mr. Affandi who is an institution in himself! A marketing Genius! .... I take this opportunity to educate people about Hunza traditions, culture, norms, beliefs, people, food, travel and tours through the residents and through the people who have traveled to Hunza.
I also intend to upload videos, pictures and audio content related to HUNZA.
Sincerely Jalaluddin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunza_Valley
The purpose of this blog is my “homework assignment” by Mr. Affandi who is an institution in himself! A marketing Genius! .... I take this opportunity to educate people about Hunza traditions, culture, norms, beliefs, people, food, travel and tours through the residents and through the people who have traveled to Hunza.
I also intend to upload videos, pictures and audio content related to HUNZA.
Sincerely Jalaluddin
Great Going sir,
ReplyDeleteBeen to Hunza , seen the Hunza fort , we definitely to preserve heritage,
Keep us posted about the wonderful Assets in our country ,
Shah
Shah will certainly do! Its unfortunate that our country is in a turmoil had there be peace in our country HUNZA could become an international tourist paradise…everyone has seen Puket islands, the Eifel tower, Pyramids, Niagara, the great walls Berlin and China, the circus, the statue what is left is this peace of land up in the Himalayan mountains… if properly managed there could be tourists pouring from around the world. I pray that our country regain its stature before it becomes what Iraq and Afghanistan became.
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