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Kyrgyzstan renews the World Nomad Games concept

BISHKEK (TCA) — Kyrgyzstan has been ranked among the top five travel destinations for 2018 by the British Backpacker Society. Pakistan, which ranks first, was described as “one of the friendliest countries on earth, with mountain scenery that is beyond anyone’s wildest imagination”. The five top list also includes Russia, India and Turkey. The British Backpacker Society inspires people to travel to rarely visited destinations in the developing world and is followed by thousands of people online. World Nomad Games The Third World Nomad Games (WNG) in Kyrgyzstan, scheduled for September 2018, will be innovative not only in their concept, but their image has also been updated, adding more colors and symbolism, the WNG Secretariat said this week. The First WNG were held in September 2014 and the Second WNG in September 2016. The WNG renewed concept is aimed at revealing the culture of various nomadic peoples around the world. The Third World Nomad Games will be not only an international competition, but also a platform for cultural disclosure of all nomadic peoples of the world. Each color and each symbol in the updated logo has a semantic idea for representatives of nomadic peoples. Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan Sapar Isakov officially launched the preparations for the Third World Nomad Games in December 2017. More than two thousand athletes, artists and scientists will gather at the Games. An ethnic and cultural town will be opened on the shore of Lake Issyk-Kul in the picturesque Karchyn Gorge and an international scientific conference will be held there to discuss the role of the nomadic civilization in the human development. "The Nomadic culture and civilization are among the oldest in the world and are gaining popularity among the younger generation every year," Isakov said, adding that the preservation of the spiritual values and life of nomads is among the main tasks of the future WNG. "We want to show the world nomadic culture and civilization, to reveal a nomad as an enlightened and educated person, a person of will and deed, thinker and philosopher," Isakov said. The 3rd WNG will have three directions — science, culture and sports. An ethnic festival will include a fashion show, contests of dancers and masters of painting and a crafts fair. The most attention will be paid to sports tournaments including horse races, archery, hunting with falcons and golden eagles. Modern sports will also be presented. Over three billion soms were spent for the Second WNG held in September 2016, and a third of that amount went for the construction of a new racecourse in Cholpon-Ata that meets all modern requirements. Next to this facility, the Russian Gazprom built a sports and health complex for 700 seats. The Government plans to allocate 302 million soms for the forthcoming Games because all the necessary facilities have already been built. Kumtor Gold Company will act as the general sponsor of the Third WNG. IFMGA membership Kyrgyzstan was unanimously accepted as a member of the International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations...

Weekly Digest of Central Asia

BISHKEK (TCA) — The Publisher’s note: Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Central Asia was the scene of intense geopolitical struggle and the Great Game between the British and Russian Empires, and later between the Soviet Union and the West, over Afghanistan and neighboring territories. Into the 21st century, Central Asia has become the area of a renewed geopolitical interest, dubbed the New Great Game, largely based on the region’s hydrocarbon and mineral wealth. On top of that, the region now is perhaps the most important node in the implementation of China’s One Belt, One Road initiative through which Beijing aims to get direct access to Western markets. Every week thousands of news appears in the world’s printed and online media and many of them may escape the attention of busy readers. At The Times of Central Asia, we strongly believe that more information can better contribute to peaceful development and better knowledge of this unique region. So we are presenting this Weekly Digest which compiles what other media have reported on Central Asia over the past week. Continue reading

Turkmenistan striving to attract tourists

ASHGABAT (TCA) — Recently, RAI3 channel of Italian State TV Corporation that specializes in educational and cultural programs named Turkmenistan as one of the best tourist destinations for 2018, the State News Agency of Turkmenistan reported. Continue reading

Kazakhstan highlights priorities of its chairmanship of UN Security Council

ASTANA (TCA) — Kazakh Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Yerzhan Ashikbayev spoke about the program of Kazakhstan's activity as the chairman of the UN Security Council at a press conference in Astana. Continue reading

Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan resume bus service

ASTANA (TCA) — A direct bus-service link between the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, and the southern Kazakh city of Shymkent has resumed after a 17-year pause, RFE/RL's Kazakh Service reported. Continue reading

Kyrgyzstan: opposition politician jailed for corruption

BISHKEK (TCA) — A court in Bishkek has sentenced Kyrgyz opposition politician Kanatbek Isaev to 12 years in prison on corruption charges, RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service reported. Continue reading