AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBeauty & Health Spotlight: Dermatologist Ainura Sagynbaeva talks about building Kyrgyzstan’s first dermatocosmetics brand and pushing open conversations about women’s health, confidence, and self-acceptance. City Life & Safety: Bishkek’s Environmental Council hears complaints about buses running unbearably hot; Mayor Aibek Junushaliev says new and electric buses will come with factory air conditioning, while older models need a workable retrofit plan. Urban Renewal: Bishkek continues phased fountain rehabilitation—18 complexes in total—with Ala-Too Square and multiple sites already restored, improving summer microclimate and public spaces. Tourism Growth: Kyrgyzstan’s tourism keeps climbing: 2025 tourist service exports topped $1B, and summer visitors surged, with Issyk-Kul still leading but Chui and Osh seeing big jumps. Culture on the Move: Kyrgyz State Youth Theater “Uchur” heads to France’s Avignon Festival with “Bugü Ene,” based on Kyrgyz spiritual heritage and Aitmatov’s legacy. World Nomad Games Prep: Volunteer training for the VI World Nomad Games nears completion, with national-sports sessions and a multilingual selection process; meanwhile, “Cuisine of the World Nomads” will bring chefs from 15 countries to cook nomadic dishes in a modern format. International Links: Kyrgyzstan and South Korea deepen ties as parliament leaders meet, while an India-Kyrgyz initiative launches a “Manas and Mahabharata” civilizational studies center in Bishkek.
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