To mark Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day, Google has swapped its classic logo for a vibrant, mango-themed doodle that pays tribute to the country’s rich cultural heritage. In celebration of this significant occasion, the world’s leading search engine has replaced its traditional colored logo with a striking design inspired by Pakistani truck art, showcasing the country’s artistic flair and national pride.
The special doodle features the name “Google” spelled out in white against a vivid green backdrop, surrounded by colorful, mango-themed truck art. This unique design draws on the traditional Pakistani folk art that adorns the country’s trucks, known for their intricate patterns and vibrant colors. Truck art has become a beloved symbol of Pakistan’s artistic talents and cultural identity, often used to tell stories and celebrate the nation’s heritage.
Pakistan is renowned for its high-quality mangoes, which are celebrated not only within the country but also on the international stage. The nation’s mangoes, known for their exceptional taste and variety, are a significant export commodity, eagerly sought after by markets around the world.
The Google doodle serves as a creative nod to Pakistan’s Independence Day, fostering a sense of unity and national pride among Pakistanis both at home and abroad. By clicking on the doodle, users are directed to a dedicated webpage featuring a wealth of information about the Independence Day celebrations, including national songs, historical insights, videos, and the latest updates related to the occasion.
On this special page, a second doodle can be seen in the top-left corner, where the double “O”s in “Google” are replaced by a Pakistani flag, surrounded by the same mango-inspired truck art. This additional element further enhances the festive spirit of the day and pays homage to Pakistan’s vibrant cultural tapestry.
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