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The Sputnik editorial team has found unique footage of Bishkek from 80 years ago. In 1939, the city was called Frunze, and it had a population of just over 50,000 people. Back then, our beloved Erkindik Avenue was called Boulevard Street. The railway station was not fenced off, and the trees were significantly shorter.
History of Kyrgyzstan: Authors - Dastan Modubashov, Jalil Mukambetov Authors - Dastan Modubashov, Jalil Mukambetov Motion Designer - Kalybek Yusupov Artist - Beren Samidin uulu
Kyrgyz Humor on the Show "Make the Comedian Laugh" According to the rules of the game, if a participant or participants make comedians Vladimir Zelensky and Yevgeny Koshevoy laugh within the first minute, they will receive one thousand hryvnias (about 40 dollars). In the second minute, they can earn five thousand, the third minute is worth ten thousand hryvnias, in the fourth the amount reaches twenty thousand, and if they manage to make them laugh in the final, fifth minute, the
Kyrgyz director Nurlan Anarbaev has created a captivating documentary about his homeland. The director himself told the Kaktakto agency in an interview that the idea for the project arose two years ago, after one of his friends returned from a round-the-world trip. There are many videos online by foreign travelers who are thrilled with Kyrgyzstan, as well as polished videos from various travel agencies that showcase the "polished" beauty of the country. However, no one has filmed a
Lake Köl-Suu in Kyrgyzstan: a fairy tale of mountains, a song of ice Lake Köl-Suu
The Most Beautiful and Inexpressible Nature of Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan has no access to the sea. More than three-quarters of Kyrgyzstan's territory is occupied by mountains. The northern border of the country lies approximately at the latitude of Baku, Rome, and New York, while the southern border is at the latitude of Lisbon and Washington. The entire territory of the republic is located above 401 m above sea level; more than half of it is situated at altitudes from 1000 to 3000 m, and
Retro Journey to Soviet Kyrgyzstan The capital of Kyrgyzstan was known throughout the Soviet Union as a garden city. This was no coincidence; even before the revolution, the marshy valley was planted with fruit trees. Thus, Frunze emerged, which later became Bishkek. The Kyrgyz seaside - this is what the resorts of Lake Issyk-Kul were called. It was here that the modest film studio "Kyrgyzfilm" shot the film "Scarlet Poppies of Issyk-Kul," which became a box office leader
Nature of Kyrgyzstan Video recordings made in the area of the Terskey Alatau range, at Lake Issyk-Kul, and in the Ala-Archa National Park. August 2016. 0:00 – Keldyke Valley 0:09 – Gray marmot (Marmota baibacina) 0:17 – View from the Alaköl Pass 0:30 – Kurgaktor Valley 0:43 – Keltor Valley 0:50 – Karakol River 1:03 – Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) 1:17 – Karakol Peak 1:57 – Teletsky Pass 2:23 – Lake Issyk-Kul 2:31 – Masked wagtail (Motacilla personata) 2:38 – Gray wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) 2:49 –
Snow Leopard Hunting Amazing footage of a snow leopard hunting mountain goats.
The nature of Kyrgyzstan is perhaps the main reason to visit this country. 80% of the territory is covered by mountains. Nowhere else in the world will you find such a marvelous canyon, where the mountains, without any human intervention, have taken the forms of magical animals. Or the most famous and largest endorheic lake, Issyk-Kul, which is suitable for both extreme recreation and a calm family vacation with children.
Kyrgyzstan is a beautiful country! The video was created by Antares Creative Group on behalf of and with the participation of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Kyrgyz Republic, specifically Timur Voynov.
There is a very cool Botanical Garden in the capital of Kyrgyzstan. It is one of the largest in Central Asia in terms of area and number of plant varieties, and it is simply beautiful.
Five reasons to visit Kyrgyzstan The nature of Kyrgyzstan is perhaps the main reason to visit this country. 80% of the territory is covered by mountains. Nowhere else in the world will you see such a wonderful canyon, where the mountains, without any human intervention, have taken on the forms of magical animals. Or the most famous and largest endorheic lake, Issyk-Kul, which is suitable for both extreme recreation and a peaceful family vacation with children. We can suggest unusual routes for
Swine Lukkermaans from Belgium, who has traveled to 54 countries, presented a picturesque video about the nature of Kyrgyzstan. The Belgian visited Issyk-Kul and explored the most beautiful places in the country.
In ten years of traveling, the couple has visited 107 countries on all continents The founders of the popular travel website The Planet D, Dave and Debra Corbeil, visited Kyrgyzstan at the end of August. The couple presented a colorful video about their journey through the republic.
The video titled "The beauty of Kyrgyzstan" ("Красота Кыргызстана") was presented the day before on their blog "We travel the world".The two-minute clip is part of a series of travel "films" that the bloggers have shot in more than 30 countries. The camera captured the Jyrgalan Valley, the rocks of Jeti-Oguz, the Barskoon Gorge, the village of Jolgolot, and the Burana Tower. According to the description of the video, the bloggers traveled around the
The ski resort "Toguz-Bulak" is located on the northern slopes of the Kyrgyz Ridge, 40 km southeast of the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek (the upper road to the Issyk-Ata resort). The altitude is 1900-2298 meters above sea level. There are 40 hectares of groomed and ungroomed (freeride) slopes, with lengths of up to 2200 m.
In 1976, a small group of students from the Frunze Polytechnic Institute, led by Anatoly Kondratievich Shimokhin, a lecturer from the "Metal Cutting Machines" department, and Daniil Iosifovich Chernyak, a physical education lecturer, created and installed a lift of their own original design on the slopes of the mountains at the entrance to the Kashka-Suu gorge and prepared a downhill track for winter recreation and slalom activities. In the autumn of 1978, skiing enthusiasts from the
] The Jeti-Oguz Gorge is located 30 km west of the city of Karakol on the northern slopes of the Terskey Alatoo range in a gorge of the same name, which is over 40 km long. The Jeti-Oguz Gorge is one of the most beautiful places in Kyrgyzstan. For almost 25 km, Tien Shan fir trees grow on both sides of the gorge, initially in picturesque groups and then in dense forest masses.
The ski resort "ZIL" is located 35 km from the capital of Kyrgyzstan – the city of Bishkek, at an altitude of 1810 meters above sea level. It is rapidly developing and is considered a "winter Mecca" for Kyrgyz people and visiting guests. The "Kentor" glacier is located 5 km from the resort. It is situated at an altitude of 3500 meters above sea level. It can be easily reached by an all-terrain vehicle. In the future, there are plans to install a cable car on the
In a fairy-tale land of juniper forests, eternal ridges sleeping under the snow, and crystal rivers crashing to the ground with icy waterfalls, lies the Ak-Tash ski resort.
The new ski resort Ski-Tatyr is located in the village of Tatyr, near the Strel'nikova cable car, with equipment rental and instructors available.
The ski resort "Kashka-Suu" is located on the northern slopes of the Kyrgyz Ridge, 35 km from the capital of Kyrgyzstan (Bishkek) in a picturesque gorge. The tourist center "Kashka-Suu" has a complex of facilities and structures for year-round accommodation, skiing, and active recreation in the mountains at an altitude of over 2000 meters above sea level. The "Kashka-Suu" tourist center organizes the reception of tourists and vacationers year-round, providing
The ski resort "Karakol" is located in a gorge, at an altitude of 2300 meters above sea level on the slopes of the Terskey Alatau ridge of the Tien Shan mountain system in Kyrgyzstan. From the panoramic summit, there are views of the nearby five-thousanders and the high-altitude Issyk-Kul Lake. There is plenty of space for both freeride enthusiasts and those who prefer to ski on groomed trails. The skiing area features wide, spacious descents on untouched snow and specially prepared
The ski resort "Too Ashuu" is a modern complex for people who prefer a healthy and active lifestyle and recreation. The resort is located on the southern slope of the Too Ashuu pass, 130 kilometers from the city limits of Bishkek, a 2-hour drive by road along the Bishkek - Osh highway. The "Too Ashuu" ski resort is situated at an altitude of 3000 meters above sea level, which contributes to an early start to the season and a late finish.
The ski resort "Orlovka" is a picturesque corner of Kyrgyzstan located 90 km from the city of Bishkek, on the way to Lake Issyk-Kul. Accommodation at the resort is available in 2, 3, and 6-bed rooms, as well as in 3-bed cottages. Each room is equipped with necessary furniture, a shower cabin, toilet, sink, hot and cold water, and a television.
The expenses of the World Nomad Games are laughable compared to the Olympics, but the image, tourism, and sports benefits are similar.
Some footages of the EPR workshop conducted for the Central Asian Red Crescent Societies by ICRC. Issyk Kul, Kyrgyzstan, September 2014. Некоторые сюжеты из мастерской ЭПР, проведенные для Красного Полумесяца Центральной Азии МККК. Иссык-Куль, Кыргызстан, сентябрь 2014.
Hello Kyrgyzstan from Ukraine Traveler Nikolai Kutsenko sent a video and commented: “Hello Kyrgyzstan from Ukraine. We created a beautiful and interesting video featuring 14 small but the most beautiful countries. Your country is on the list! Many have discovered it from a completely new perspective after watching.”
The Football Federation of Kyrgyzstan has released a promotional video for the match between the national teams of Kyrgyzstan and Australia, which will take place on June 16 as part of the qualifying round for the 2018 World Cup.
The World Expo 2015 in Milan, unofficially "Expo 2015" (Italian: Esposizione Universale Milano 2015, Expo 2015) — an international exhibition that opened in Milan (Italy) on May 1, 2015, and is scheduled to conclude on October 31 of the same year. The theme of the exhibition is: "Feeding the Planet. Energy for Life" (Italian: Nutrire il Pianeta, Energia per la Vita)
On April 25, live on the Ukrainian national television channel "STB," four dancers from the group "Adem" became finalists of the show "Ukraine's Got Talent 7." The Kyrgyzstani dancers made it to the finals under the guidance of the renowned dancer Atai Omurzakov. “Atai Omurzakov became a finalist of 'Ukraine's Got Talent-3' and has since been remembered by viewers for his incredible talent and hard work,” reads a statement published on the
Military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic marched in a solemn parade across the central Ala-Too square. In the military parade in Bishkek, they were joined by Russian servicemen — the parade unit of the combined Russian military base in the city of Kant.
Kyrgyz illusionists Radislav Safin and Olga Kramer received the highest score from the jury on the popular European talent show "Die grössten Schweizer Talente." Their unique ethnic performance "Silk Road" unanimously earned 4 "YES" votes! ---- Radislav & Olga dance through the costumes of the Silk Road and show the jury that getting dressed in the morning can also be done quickly. The jury is thrilled with the performance and gives four "yes" votes.
"Kyrgyzstanis have once again proven that our country is rich in talent," reports the Public Broadcasting Corporation of Kyrgyzstan. Illusionists Radislav Safin and Olga Kramer received the highest score from the jury on the popular European talent show "Die grössten Schweizer Talente." The unique ethnic performance "Silk Road" unanimously earned 4 "YES"!
YouTube user Alexey Nikitin previously published a video about the beauty of Kyrgyzstan "Kyrgyzstan, summer 2014", filmed with the help of a quadcopter—a remote-controlled flying device with a camera. Now we are presented with another version "Kyrgyzstan, fall & winter 2014-2015"
The most beautiful and largest lake in Central Asia is Lake Issyk-Kul. For this reason, it is called the "Pearl of Kyrgyzstan." The basin of the lake, surrounded on all sides by powerful mountain ranges, remained a hard-to-reach area of Kyrgyzstan for a long time. Now it can be accessed via a road that goes through the famous Boom Gorge, and there are also 2 airports in the basin: Cholpon-Ata, located near the resort town, and the international airport Tamchy.