Koichiev highlighted that the ak kalpak is not just a part of the traditional costume but is a "sacred symbol passed down from ancestors," embodying the honor, nobility, and greatness of the Kyrgyz people.
For the Kyrgyz people, who have endured through the centuries, the ak kalpak has become an integral part of national unity, traditions, and spiritual values.The Secretary of State also noted that national clothing reflects the culture and worldview of the people. The ornaments and details of the Kyrgyz costume contain deep philosophical meaning, conveying the aesthetics of nomadic life, harmony with nature, and spiritual depth.
In his congratulations, Koichiev highlighted the importance of preserving national identity in the context of globalization. He noted that a careful attitude towards traditions, the native language, and cultural heritage is the key to strengthening the independence and spiritual freedom of the country.
In his opinion, passing on national values to the youth remains one of the key tasks. Fostering a strong national consciousness, knowledge of their history, and pride in their culture among the younger generation is the foundation for a sustainable and prosperous future for Kyrgyzstan.
In conclusion of his address, Koichiev congratulated the people on the holiday and wished Kyrgyzstan peace, unity, harmony, and a bright future.
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