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Turkey's Antalya and Kyrgyzstan's Cholpon-Ata have become twin cities; the official ceremony on the establishment of ties was held in Turkey. According to the Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry, the corresponding document between the resort towns of the two countries was signed by the mayors of the cities. Both sides believe that cooperation between Cholpon-Ata and Antalya will open up opportunities for tourism and infrastructure development projects. “Special attention in the framework of future interaction will be paid to the exchange of experience in the development of urban infrastructure and the coastal zone of Lake Issyk-Kul, construction technologies, as well as environmentally friendly solutions to protect the environment,” representatives of the Foreign Ministry stated. Diplomats believe signing a protocol on "twin" relations will create favorable conditions for attracting Turkish investment in Kyrgyzstan's tourism sector and implementing joint initiatives. The Kyrgyz side also proposed to the Antalya authorities that a Turkish educational center be built in Cholpon-Ata to train tourism specialists.
The Embassy of Ukraine in Turkmenistan is poised to display an exhibition of archival photographs in Ashgabat, dedicated to Ukraine's Independence Day. Titled “Ukraine and Ukrainians," the exhibition will run from August 30 - September 6 2024, and comprise a selection of rare images from the Ivan Honchar Museum. Funded by the National Center of Folk Culture, an organization actively engaged in preserving and disseminating folk cultural traditions, the museum's vast collections of historical photographs provide the younger generation with a deeper understanding of their cultural roots and heritage. The forthcoming exhibition follows “Cultural Values of the Turkmen People”; an exhibition of photographs, books, and national dress previously mounted in Kyiv to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the birth of Turkmen poet and philosopher Makhtumkuli Fraghi. Aimed to attract young audiences, the exhibition was complemented by excursions for pupils of eight of Kyiv's schools and lyceums, as well as students studying journalism, with talks presented on Turkmenistan's archaeological monuments located in the ancient cities of Merv, Kunyaurgench, and Nisa fortresses, and included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.