Gulmit blossom festival celebrates spring

Published
GB Assembly member from Hunza Ubaidullah Baig as well as officials from the agriculture department and district administration visit a stall displaying local products during the Spring Blossom Festival in Gulmit. — Dawn
GB Assembly member from Hunza Ubaidullah Baig as well as officials from the agriculture department and district administration visit a stall displaying local products during the Spring Blossom Festival in Gulmit. — Dawn

GILGIT: A festival was held in Gulmit, Hunza, to celebrate spring and promote tourism in the region, featuring dance performances by elders in local attire, which attracted hundreds of tourists, including foreigners.

The event was organised by local village organisations in collaboration with the GB agriculture department. A large number of local people, including students, people affiliated with the tourism industry, and national and international tourists, besides officials, participated in the event.

Locals wearing traditional attire danced to regional music, and artists performed and presented their poetry. School-going children also presented performances.

According to the organisers, the event was dedicated to above-70 elders, and they were invited to celebrate the day. They said the apricot, cherry and almond blossom season was currently at its peak in the area, which made the celebrations more attractive. They said the event would highlight the tourism potential of the area for all seasons.

A woman entrepreneur said such events benefitted the local economy by promoting their products. A Japanese woman tourist said a group of 35 Japanese tourists were participating in the event. She said it was an interesting event to participate in, especially during the apricot and cherry blossom season.

Ijlal Hussain, an officer of the GB agriculture department, said the event had been a regular feature of Gulmit village in upper Hunza for the past many years to celebrate the arrival of the spring season. He said in old times people celebrated the ‘Bofao festival’ to welcome the spring season and start their agricultural activities.

“We had visited Japan some years ago and participated in their spring festival…it was an interesting experience, so we tried to copy the initiative here, he said.

He said it was a vibrant celebration of the blooming of flowers, especially cherry, apricot and almond blossoms, adding that it was commonly observed in regions with distinct spring seasons, such as Hunza in Pakistan, Japan, and parts of the United States.

The blossom festival in Gulmit, however, remains one of the top celebrations of the season, as more than 300 foreign tourists enjoyed the event besides the Pakistani nationals and locals.

Published in Dawn, April 14th, 2025

Opinion

Editorial

Banking inertia
Updated 13 Jul, 2026

Banking inertia

PRIME Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s latest call to banks to expand lending to SMEs is nothing new. Every government...
Justice imperilled
13 Jul, 2026

Justice imperilled

THE Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and the International Federation for Human Rights have raised concerns about...
Toxic staple
13 Jul, 2026

Toxic staple

A RECENT article published in Dawn has shed light on the challenges being faced by Sindh’s chilli farmers, whose...
Mixed messaging
Updated 12 Jul, 2026

Mixed messaging

In case the parleys fail, a return to full-scale war would be the likely outcome.
Way forward
12 Jul, 2026

Way forward

A GROUP of estranged PTI leaders, calling themselves the ‘National Dialogue Committee’ and led by figures like...
Recalled orders
12 Jul, 2026

Recalled orders

WHILE justice should be blind, it should not be oblivious to the human suffering some decisions may cause. This is...