People tend to grow affectionate and attached to the land they are born in and live on; they cultivate in this attachment a sense of pride, with the people of Sindh being no exception. Sindh, Pakistan's southern Indus Valley heartland, is home to one of the oldest and richest cultural identities. Wherever they live in the world, the people of Sindh take pride in and celebrate their cultural identities through everyday life, while Cultural Day gives them a chance to express their love for their land and honour it. This celebration is rooted in unique civilisational, historical and religious characteristics that the province epitomises.

The sacred cradle of the Indus Valley civilisation, dating back to 5000 BC; a land of saints, sages, Sufis and mystics; Bab-ul-Islam — the gateway through w

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