Almaty's Modern Libraries Boom: 16 Now Open, Boosting Culture and Reading
Almaty's libraries have witnessed a surge in interest, with 16 now operating in a modern format. The new libraries host exhibitions and sections, boosting reading and cultural activities. The latest addition, the Krylov City Library, reopened after a major renovation.
The Krylov City Library's reopening marked a significant moment for Almaty's cultural scene. It joined 15 other libraries that have been modernized in the city, with around 10 undergoing renovations last year. The new format has proven popular among residents, with libraries now hosting a variety of sections based on readers' interests. These include intellectual games, dombra lessons, computer literacy, and more.
One notable event at a modernized library was the presentation of 'The Crossing and other stories'. This is the first news translation of works by Sain Muratbekov. The book joins previous titles in the series, featuring works by authors such as Smagul Elubai, Gerold Belger, Olzhas Suleimenov, and Oralkhan Bokeev. The library also houses the 'Altyn shanyrak' center, promoting Kazakh history and culture.
Almaty's libraries continue to evolve, with modernizations and new formats drawing in residents. The Krylov City Library's reopening is the latest example of this trend. With a variety of sections and events, these libraries are more than just places to read; they are cultural hubs. The presentation of Muratbekov's works in news is a testament to the libraries' commitment to making literature accessible to all.
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