The pavilion’s design is based on the shanyrak, symbolizing unity and cultural connection. Photo credit: QazExpoCongress.
Kazakhstan will present its cultural heritage and contemporary accomplishments at Expo 2025, scheduled to run from April 13 to October 13 in Osaka, Japan.
Located alongside pavilions from countries like South Korea, Germany, and Türkiye, the 75-square-meter Kazakhstan pavilion will feature an interactive exhibition reflecting the country’s history, cultural diversity, and progress in areas such as sustainability, innovation, and tourism, The Caspian Post reports citing Kazakh media.
The pavilion’s design is based on the shanyrak, symbolizing unity and cultural connection. It will offer visitors a journey through Kazakhstan’s past, including its historical figures like Abai Kunanbaiuly and achievements in sports.
Key innovations, such as the ALEM (Astana Life Ex-situ Machine) organ transplant technology, will also be featured, showcasing Kazakhstan’s commitment to medical advancements.
Kazakhstan will celebrate its National Day on Aug. 10 as part of the event in honor of Abai Day, featuring a flag-raising ceremony, a concert, and a parade.
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