STRONG BONDS OF A UNITED NATION

Today, the family of Zhumasharip Shakadatuly, who moved from the People's Republic of China to Kazakhstan in 2014, visited the museum of the Elbasy Library. For many years the aksakal worked fruitfully at the university and was the rector of the Sanji Pedagogical Institute. Poet, translator Zhumasharip Shakadatuly made a contribution to Kazakhstan literature by publishing the books "Zhalgaskan arman", "Onegeli omir", "Til adebiet ogytu adistemesi". Together with his wife, by the way, also a teacher by profession, and with his grandchildren, the veteran of the pedagogical sphere got acquainted with the history of independent Kazakhstan.

“For more than forty years we have been engaged in the education and upbringing of Kazakh children in China. We told them about the Motherland, about what achievements the Country of the Great Steppe has achieved today. Today I am happy to be here and to show my grandchildren the main pages of our history. Here, each exhibit is literally imbued with the spirit of independence, the strength and colossal work that the Elbasy carried out is tangible”,-Shakadatuly shared.

As a teacher, Zhumasharip Shakadatuly noted the enormous educational role of the museum for the young generation of Kazakhstans. The school children studied the grades of Nursultan Nazarbayev with interest. Children will also remember the interactive technologies of the museum. Without letting go of the tablets, they "vying" to share the knowledge gained about the history of modern Kazakhstan.

“Kazakhstan today is one of the happiest countries in the world with a thriving economy. This country is our future and our fulcrum. There is only one Kazakh nation in the world, it has only one homeland - independent Kazakhstan. There are many nations that have failed to gain independence and become an independent state. May our country continue to flourish, and the youth become stronger and more educated”,-said the aksakal.

Having studied the capabilities of the seventh hall of the museum, the teacher's grandson Alshyn Zhumasharip exclaimed: "I will be a champion!" Let us remind you that there are interactive playgrounds in this zone, where everyone can literally, wearing gloves, play boxing, lift a barbell or win a bicycle race. The dreams of eight-year-old Alshyn are also fueled by the sports trophies and personal belongings of the Olympic champions and masters of sports of Kazakhstan exhibited here.

“When I grow up, I want to raise the flag of our country and become the champion of the Olympic Games. I have already begun to prepare. And today, when I saw the achievements of my brothers here, I realized that everything is possible. They will be an example for me in sports”,-shared Alshyn Zhumasharip.

The aksakal himself became interested in dombra in the hall with national instruments. He performed kui, in which he tried to express a sense of pride for his Motherland and the entire Kazakh people.