The national pavilion of Kazakhstan features exhibits of the country’s culture, innovations and environmental projects.
Photo: Akorda
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev visited Kazakhstan's pavilion at the COP29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, The Caspian Post reports citing Kazinform.
The national pavilion of Kazakhstan features exhibits of the country’s culture, innovations and environmental projects. The expositions space has an ethnic style with the use of natural materials, demonstrating the country’s commitment to traditions and green approaches.
The president was presented with a model of a Hyrasia One plant, set to generate green hydrogen.
Photo: Akorda
Later, the head of state was introduced to the Saiga sculptures, created by artist Gulfiya Meldesh as well as the domestic organic products.
The pavilion familiarizes guests with the biodiversity of Kazakhstan as well as the state measures aimed at reintroducing rare and endangered animals such as the Caspian tiger, Przewalski's horse, Saiga antelope and Snow leopard.
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The national pavilion of Kazakhstan features exhibits of the country’s culture, innovations and environmental projects.