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An exhibition opened in Baku works of photographer and traveler Rustama Gasimova “Kazakhstan through the lens of an Azerbaijani photographer”, organized by the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Azerbaijan on the occasion of the Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan, reports Day.Az. The exhibition includes photographs taken during visits to different regions of Kazakhstan.
“The main goal of the vernissage is to demonstrate the beauty, originality and uniqueness of Kazakhstan, which has great tourism potential. I tried to show not only the picturesque landscapes and ancient cities of Kazakhstan, but also the urban panorama of the capital, as well as present a series of photographs dedicated to the V World Nomad Games “Astana- 2024,” noted Rustam Gasimov.
The exhibition, which included 32 photographs, covers different cities and regions of Kazakhstan, including Astana, Turkestan, Aktau, etc. Modern buildings of the capital of Kazakhstan are also presented here, such as the symbol of the city of Baiterek, as well as Khan Shatyr, the Nur Alem Museum of Future Energy, a picturesque embankment and much more.
The other part of the exhibition is dedicated to Turkestan and the Turkestan region. In the photographs you can see the mausoleum of Khoja Ahmad Yasawi, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, the Arystan Baba mausoleum, as well as ancient settlements such as Otrar and Sauran, which are of great interest to history buffs. One of the photographs presented at the exhibition shows the Aktau embankment and the Caspian Sea, connecting our countries – Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan. The exhibition also includes two frames taken at the famous resort of Burabay.
Part of the exhibition is dedicated to the V World Nomad Games, which were remembered not only for interesting competitions, but also for an exciting and varied cultural program.