AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism Boom: Kyrgyzstan’s tourism keeps climbing, with 2025 tourist services exports topping $1B for the first time and tourism contributing 3.8% to GDP; summer brought 3.5M+ visitors (+50.6%), led by Issyk-Kul, while Chui and Osh saw the biggest jumps. World Nomad Games Culture & Food: Preparations continue for the VI World Nomad Games in Issyk-Kul, including volunteer training and a new international chefs duel, “Cuisine of the World Nomads” (Sept 2–5) featuring byzhy, kuurdak, and a “secret box” creativity challenge. Women’s Rights Spotlight: A new report highlights how ala kachuu (bride kidnapping) still undermines women’s choice despite being illegal, pointing to weak enforcement and entrenched patriarchal norms. Education Pathways: The education ministry says students who miss university entry scores can pivot to secondary vocational programs (lower thresholds) and retake tests in the fall. Culture on the Move: Kyrgyz youth theater “Uchur” heads to France’s Avignon Festival (July 13–25) with “Bugü Ene,” based on Kyrgyz spiritual heritage. Visa Convenience for Travelers: Saudi Arabia’s 2026 eVisa fast-track list includes Kyrgyzstan, with multiple-entry rules allowing up to 90 days per year. Road Safety for Foreigners: Kyrgyz traffic police are running outreach to remind visitors to follow local road rules.
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