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The Museum of the Presidential Center conducted more than 300 guided tours for the public in May 2025

The Museum of the Presidential Center conducted more than 300 guided tours for the public in May 2025 The Museum of the Presidential Center conducted more than 300 guided tours for the public in May 2025 The Museum of the Presidential Center conducted more than 300 guided tours for the public in May 2025 The Museum of the Presidential Center conducted more than 300 guided tours for the public in May 2025 The Museum of the Presidential Center conducted more than 300 guided tours for the public in May 2025 The Museum of the Presidential Center conducted more than 300 guided tours for the public in May 2025

In May 2025, 329 tours were organized at the museum in the Presidential Center of the Department of Presidential Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, attracting approximately 9,000 visitors.

Special attention was given to the exhibition "The Legend of Heroism" ("Ерлік дастаны"), within the framework of which 31 themed tours were conducted from May 5 to 31, reaching 594 people.

Almost half of all visitors were students from secondary and higher educational institutions, pensioners, and foreign nationals (49.6%).

In addition, the museum hosted representatives of Kazakhstan’s state authorities, including Members of Parliament, members of the National Kurultai under the President of Kazakhstan, as well as public and government figures.

Noteworthy visits included delegations from the diplomatic missions of India, China, South Korea, Russia, Belarus, and Venezuela, as well as foreign delegations from Sweden, Cambodia, Nepal, and Dagestan (Russia).

The museum also welcomed participants of the III Kazakhstan Museum Congress, including guests from the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Russian Federation, and the Republic of Turkey.

Among the distinguished visitors were Rosines Chávez Rodríguez – daughter of the late former President of Venezuela; Gao Weiping – Chairman of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission of the People's Republic of China; and internationally renowned opera performers from China led by Zhao Yunhong – a prominent Chinese singer, professor at the China Conservatory of Music, educator at several international conservatories, and lead performer in opera productions across various countries.

Many guests expressed high praise for the work of the Museum of the Presidential Center, noting the impressive presentation of historical materials.

Overall, May proved to be one of the most eventful and productive months, marked by a variety of cultural and educational initiatives and the strengthening of international ties. This reflects the growing demand for the Center’s projects and confirms the museum’s role as an important platform for preserving historical memory, fostering public dialogue, and promoting the institution of the presidency of the Republic of Kazakhstan.