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14 Oct. 12:40

The World Expo 2025 officially concluded

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The World Expo 2025 officially concluded on October 13, 2025, in Osaka, Japan, bringing together millions of visitors from around the world.

Among the hundreds of innovative pavilions, the National Pavilion of Turkmenistan stood out as a true symbol of harmony — where the nation’s rich past met its bright and ambitious future.

Constructed by the company Belli, the pavilion became a shining representation of modern Turkmenistan, showcasing its cultural heritage, rapid development, and openness to innovation.

Over the course of the exhibition, it welcomed more than two million visitors, each inspired by the warmth, hospitality, and beauty of Turkmen culture.

Inside the spacious halls, guests discovered captivating displays highlighting Turkmenistan’s achievements in science, energy, ecology, and digital technology. Special attention was drawn to exhibits celebrating the country’s ancient history and craftsmanship, seamlessly integrated with cutting-edge interactive elements.

Thanks to the professionalism and creative vision of Belli, the Turkmenistan Pavilion became one of the most visited and memorable landmarks of EXPO 2025.

Its success proudly affirmed that Turkmenistan is a nation that honors its traditions, embraces progress, and continues to inspire the world with its development.

The Turkmenistan Pavilion — the pride of our nation and the true gem of EXPO 2025!

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03 Nov. 12:29

A Series of Events Promoting the Russian Language and Culture to Be Held in Ashgabat

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From November 24 to 28, Ashgabat will host a series of cultural and educational events as part of the Russian Federation’s state program “Support and Promotion of the Russian Language Abroad,” according to the Federal State Budgetary Institution of Culture “Rosconcert.”

The program features performances by the Ural State Academic Russian Folk Choir, a traditional Russian folk gathering by the Moscow Folk Choir, as well as educational seminars and master classes focused on the Russian language.

Additionally, visitors will be able to attend an exhibition of traditional Russian costumes from the private collection of Sergey Glebushkin.