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Lights of Asia lit up in Bucharest, where Turkmenistan also presented its culture

09.09.2025 | 01:45 |
 Lights of Asia lit up in Bucharest, where Turkmenistan also presented its culture

The III Asian Culture Festival, organized by diplomatic missions of 13 Asian countries, including Turkmenistan, was held with great success in the capital of Romania. The event, held on September 6 at the Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum, became a vibrant celebration of cultural diversity, uniting representatives of government agencies, the diplomatic corps, the public and residents of Bucharest.

Turkmenistan, being an active participant in the festival, presented to guests a rich program demonstrating the richness and originality of its culture. The stand of the Embassy of Turkmenistan became one of the most visited sites, offering viewers a unique journey into the world of traditions and modernity.

The attention of the guests was primarily attracted by national costumes and embroideries. Visitors admired the fine work and bright patterns of Turkmen outfits, which harmoniously combine centuries-old traditions with modern design solutions.

The famous Turkmen carpets, each of which is a work of art and a keeper of ancient traditions, aroused keen interest. A Turkmen musician, who played folk melodies on the dutar, created a unique festive atmosphere, immersing listeners in the melodic world of the Turkmen steppe.

The country's stand featured the works of the President of Turkmenistan and the National Leader of the Turkmen people, as well as translations of the works of the great poet Magtymguly Fragi into various languages, including Romanian.

The festival ended with the "Asian Cuisine" exposition, where visitors could try authentic national dishes, which was a wonderful conclusion to the cultural immersion.

The Asian Culture Festival in Bucharest once again demonstrated how cultural exchange helps strengthen friendship and mutual understanding between peoples, allowing them to get to know each other's unique heritage.

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Photo: mfa.gov.tm

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