Lok Virsa Folk Heritage portrays antiquated culture magnificently.

ISLAMABAD -- The Lok Virsa Folk Heritage Museum has portrayed antiquated cultures of South Asia to the present day folk heritage and traditions of Pakistan.

The museum has represented the evolution of culture and tradition through the ages in an excellent manner.

There are different galleries which has imparted the essence of present folk heritage of provinces of Pakistan, an official told reporter.

He said Folk romance stories like Heer-Ranjha, Sohni Mahiwal and Dhola-Maro etc., have been portrayed magnificently there.

Ancient Pottery including pitchers, stoves, pots and different kitchen holds have displayed in the museum.

In another gallery a bygone era with well stocked traditional costumes, jewellery and folklore have exhibited.

Balochistan's rural life has been depicted in splendid way with dummy men and women wearing traditional Balochi garb and adornments along with mud houses.

One of the galleries is dedicated to architecture and wood-work which...

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