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Shezhire in AI era: Maksat Zhabagin on preserving national digital heritageOn June 1, 2026, Primary School No. 2 in Slupsk, Poland, hosted an educational event aimed at introducing participants to the culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan as part of ongoing educational and intercultural initiatives.
The event brought together representatives of educational institutions, community organizations, and Teresa Kąkol, a member of Dimash Qudaibergen’s Polish fan club.
During the meeting, attendees learned about Kazakh culture, traditions, history, and Kazakhstan’s contemporary achievements in the arts. Special attention was given to the work of Kazakh artist Dimash Qudaibergen, whose international career has helped raise global interest in Kazakhstan’s cultural heritage.
Guests were also introduced to the activities of Dimash’s Polish fan club, which implements projects focused on promoting cultural exchange and strengthening humanitarian ties between Poland and Kazakhstan.
According to the organizers, events of this kind contribute to greater mutual understanding and cooperation between countries in the fields of education, culture, and the arts.
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