A total of 13.7 million soms has been earmarked for the passportization of historical and cultural heritage sites in Kyrgyzstan’s Talas and Osh regions. This initiative is spearheaded by the Republican Inspectorate for the Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments under the Ministry of Culture, aiming to document national significance and archaeological sites meticulously. The announcement of the tender signals a significant step towards preserving the rich tapestry of Kyrgyzstan’s cultural legacy.
The Kyrgyz Ministry of Culture has allocated 13.7 million soms for documenting historical and cultural heritage sites in Talas and Osh regions. This initiative, facilitated by the Republican Inspectorate for Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments, focuses on preserving national and archaeological significance.
The funding of 13.7 million soms for the passportization project highlights the commitment to safeguarding Kyrgyzstan’s invaluable heritage. The efforts by the Ministry of Culture not only seek to document these sites but also aim to enrich the national identity and ensure that future generations can connect with their historical roots.
Original Source: akipress.com