As reported by a correspondent from Turmush, the information came from the Alamidin district state administration.
“This annual event aims to preserve and develop linguistic heritage,” noted the organizers.
Local residents, teachers, students, and representatives of various national communities participated in the celebration, performing songs and showcasing artistic numbers in their native languages, as well as displaying their crafts.
Among the participants were Uyghur, Caucasian, Turkish, Uzbek, and Russian diasporas. Volunteers from Japan, Nigeria, and Congo were also present at the event. Due to the coincidence with the month of Orozo, some diasporas decided not to participate. Quizzes about the languages of the world were organized for the guests.
The significance of language in the life of the people and the importance of passing cultural values from generation to generation were discussed, emphasizing themes of friendship and harmony.
At the end of the event, participants from different nationalities and diasporas were presented with letters of appreciation from the head of the Alamidin district state administration,” the press release states.
- February 21 is the day proclaimed by UNESCO in 1999 and has been celebrated worldwide since 2000 to protect and preserve languages.