Nepal-Hungary historical cultural program was completed in Kathmandu

Enepalese Published on: November 11, 2022

Kathmandu: Nepal-Hungary historical cultural program organized by the
Nepal-Hungary Chamber of Commerce has been completed in Kathmandu
with grandeur. Nepal-Hungary cultural exchange program has been
organized with the aim of international art culture exchange and preservation
of art. Senior filmmaker and Nepal-Hungary Chamber of Commerce
founding president Krishna Malla Presided over the event and Hungarian
Consular General and industrialist Arun Kumar Chaudhary as the chief guest
in the event. Special guests were Dr. Mariann Erdo Director Cultural
Counselor from the Hungarian Embassy, ​​Narayan Pradhan President of the
Movie Fight Artist Association, social worker Lion Mahendra Paudel, Social
worker Arjun Khadka, Lyricist, Poet & Filmmaker Anu Shah, Senior
Journalist Surya Chand, Artist Devi Thapa Oli, Nepal Hungary Chamber of
Commerce Vice President Tanka Nath Paudel, Secretary General Shant
Kumar Shrestha, Secretary Rudra Paudel, Treasurer Rajendra Kumar
Bisural, Members Chet Bahadur Singh, Suman Maharjan, Ambar Bahadur
Rayamaji, Kaji Bahadur Shrestha, Durga Bisural, Pratikshya Pokharel,
Sandipa Thapa, Narendra Kumar Mool and Suresh Dangol and other
prominent personalities, journalists and spectators were present in large
numbers.

The speakers said that the original art and culture exchange program would
strengthen the relationship between the two countries, while the Hungarian

artists also expressed their happiness to hold a cultural program in Nepal.
The Hungarian artists, who performed continuously for 1 hour, mesmerized
the audience. Nepali artists performed Newari and Gurung dances in the
event.

Shant Kumar Shrestha, Secretary General of Nepal-Hungary Chamber of
Commerce, said that in the coming days, the promotion of such original art
and culture between the two countries will be promoted and the trade
promotion between the two countries will be strengthened and tourism will
also be supported.