Herald exclusive: Pakistan's most unique cultural traditions

Published September 23, 2014
A woman prays at Hinglaj Devi's temple in Balochistan. — Photo by Arif Mahmood
A woman prays at Hinglaj Devi's temple in Balochistan. — Photo by Arif Mahmood

Pakistan is home to a rich variety of cultures and a multitude of social traditions. People in different parts of the country have their own peculiar rituals, festivals and customs which sometimes have existed for centuries but have been totally unknown to outsiders.

Those unfamiliar with the presence of such cultural diversity sometimes find it strange, even surprising or exotic, when they first get to know about how people in different parts of the country live. To highlight and celebrate Pakistan’s variegated cultural traditions and customs, the Herald has invited several writers and cultural commentators to delve into their personal experiences and share their answers to the following question:

What is the most unique cultural tradition in Pakistan?

Dawn.com invites its readers to answer the question above. Selected comments will be published in the upcoming issue of the Herald. Click here to subscribe.

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