Lucia celebrations held at Swedish envoy’s residence

Published December 14, 2022
Children sing during Lucia celebrations at the Swedish ambassador’s residence in Islamabad on Tuesday. — Online
Children sing during Lucia celebrations at the Swedish ambassador’s residence in Islamabad on Tuesday. — Online

ISLAMABAD: Tradition, close friends, food and songs were all key ingredients that created a special atmosphere at the residence of Swedish Ambassador Henrik Persson, who hosted the St Lucia celebrations on Tuesday night.

Mr Persson welcomed partners and friends of Sweden from different spheres of society including the government, Swedish and Pakistani business community, diplomatic missions, United Nations agencies, media and civil society.

He said traditional festivals were an opportunity for people to come together, connect and explore future collaborations.

The end of the year is a time for people to look back, Mr Persson said, adding that it was a year with quite dramatic and unfortunate experiences.

“In Pakistan, many people have suffered from the disastrous flooding caused by the monsoon rain. Back in Europe, we are experiencing a tragic war, the unjustifiable attack by Russia on Ukraine,” he added.

However, it was important to look at some of the achievements and positives such as a Swedish company coming to Pakistan, finding an excellent market and new partnership, he said, adding that, “Pakistan’s Climate Minister Sherry Rehman visited Sweden to attend a big environment conference, where she made a fantastic impact on the entire audience”.

“I can go on but the main thing is to embrace and cherish the fact that we have a log of good partnerships and friends between Swedish and Pakistani companies and across society and that makes it pleasant to be the Swedish ambassador in a fantastic Pakistan,” Mr Persson said.

The annual Lucia celebration featured girls and boys clad in white full-length gowns singing songs together. According to tradition, Lucia wore light in her hair that was a crown of candles in a wreath on her head.

For guests, the event was about the joy of learning about Swedish culture and Christmas tradition.

“It’s a way to pause from the routine hustle and bustle and pray and hope for the next year to be blessed for everyone,” said a guest at the celebration that honoured the charitable work of Lucia.

Besides the singing line-up of candle-carrying characters dressed in white gowns, guests were treated to traditional Swedish delicacies including fish, meatballs and salads besides chocolate and fruity desserts.

Published in Dawn, December 14th, 2022

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