Snow Leopard Designated as Official Mascot of World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan - The Times Of Central Asia

The snow leopard has been designated as the official mascot of the sixth World Nomad Games, which Kyrgyzstan will host from August 31 to September 6, it has

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Kyrgyzstan isn’t just mountains and yurts — it’s full of little traditions that make a big difference.
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Don’t flip the bread.
Don’t refuse tea too quickly.
Always offer with your right hand.

Small things locals appreciate — and now you know before you go.

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A Bone of Contention: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan at Loggerheads Following World Nomad Games Kokpar Final - The Times Of Central Asia

Astana largely managed to turn the 5th World Nomad Games into an exemplary international sporting event free of politics and disagreements. Overall, the Games

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A Yurt Full of Culture: Immersive Theater Meets Nomadic Traditions at the World Nomad Games - The Times Of Central Asia

In and amongst the many yurts at the 2024 World Nomad Games Ethnoaul (Ethnic Village), the inhabitants of one particular yurt — not only delight and surprise

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World Nomad Games 2024: A Golden Spectacle - The Times Of Central Asia

September 13 sees the final day of the World Nomad Games in Astana, themed as the “Gathering of the Great Steppe.” An extravaganza of color and culture, the

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5th World Nomad Games - The Times Of Central Asia

The first official WNG began in the resort town of Cholpon-Ata in the Kyrgyz Republic in 2012. At that time, almost 600 athletes from 19 countries took part

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5th World Nomad Games - The Times Of Central Asia

The first official WNG began in the resort town of Cholpon-Ata in the Kyrgyz Republic in 2012. At that time, almost 600 athletes from 19 countries took part

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