
Traditional Public Festival “Qoshqar Ata Seili” Held in Shymkent On the eve of the great holiday of Nauryz, Shymkent hosted the traditional public festival “Qoshqar Ata Seili”, dedicated to promoting the cultural heritage of the Kazakh people. The event, organized on the banks of the Qoshqar Ata River, featured national traditions, a festive concert, and brought a joyful atmosphere to residents and guests of the city. Mayor of Shymkent, Gabit Syzdykbekov, visited the Qoshqar Ata River, where a recitation of the Quran took place, and a ram was sacrificed as part of the traditional rituals. The mayor also participated in the “Tusaukeser” ceremony, cutting the symbolic ties of toddlers and offering heartfelt wishes for their bright future. Guests then enjoyed an ethno-folk concert titled “Qosh Keldin, Koktem!” (Welcome, Spring!), showcasing the beauty of Kazakh art. Festival Highlights: • “Qutty Qonak Keldi, Aulga” presented traditional Kazakh customs and household rituals. • At the “Er Qanaty – Tulpar” venue, craftsmen exhibited horse harnesses and jewelry. • Along the Qoshqar Ata River, white yurts were set up, where Shymkent performers sang Kazakh songs, and artisans displayed their handcrafted works. • At the “Aq Dastarkhan” and “Nauryz Kozhe” fairs, visitors enjoyed traditional Kazakh dishes and drinks. • The “Shagyrdan Su Shygaru” area introduced guests to Kazakh agricultural traditions. • The “Sayat Quru” venue hosted “Zhekpe-Zhek” competitions, featuring traditional Kazakh hunting and martial arts. Notably, the festivities will continue from March 14 to March 23 as part of the “Nauryznama” ten-day celebration, offering even more exciting cultural events. As we prepare for the great Nauryz holiday, let’s come together to honor our national traditions and share our best wishes with one another!
