Representatives from five national and cultural centers participated in the celebration, preparing exhibitions featuring national dishes, traditional musical instruments, and household items. Guests were greeted by girls in bright national costumes, creating an atmosphere of respect for the traditions of various peoples.
On stage, songs were performed in Kyrgyz, Kazakh, and Uyghur languages, while dances from Turkish and Uzbek cultures were showcased to the audience. During the event, it was emphasized that more than 100 nationalities live in Kyrgyzstan, and for each of them, language is a crucial tool for preserving cultural values and traditions.
The organizers of the event noted that the Day of Native Language symbolizes friendship, mutual respect, and harmony among peoples.
At the end of the celebration, the leaders of the national and cultural centers in the Jayil district were awarded letters of appreciation for their contribution to the development of the local community's social life.
- February 21 — International Mother Language Day.