Arkhangelsk, March 21./ Tass /. National costumes, jewelry, masks, home appliances of various countries, with research representatives at Arkhangelsk, were presented at an exhibition at the Northern Pole University of the Arctic (SAFU), reporting to the reporter. She was scheduled to Navruz, this is the holiday of spring and the new year in the astronomical calendar between the Iranian and Turkic peoples. Since 2009, Navruz has been listed on the representative of the invisible cultural heritage of UNESCO humanity.
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Visitors will be able to learn about the traditions of holidays and its features in different countries through a collection of costumes and accessories, formed by Safu students for 10 years. The exhibition proposes to get acquainted with the culture of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and other countries.
The third student of Safu in the direction of Petroleum Angelica Sagomonyan from Turkmenistan told her that she brought a part of exhibitions from her homeland, and tried to collect, for example, jewelry and patterns on scarves and carpets for them to represent the different areas of the country. Here, we have GoiLi Turkmen decoration. Five Göli, five elements, five regions of Turkmenistan. In addition, not only is the carpet divided by the area, but also the head of Tahya.
Some exhibitions even look scary, for example, wood masks with Sri Lanka. But, as explained by the trips, on the island they believe that such masks are afraid of devils and illnesses. At the exhibition, exhibitions from Africa were emphasized, for example, a picture with girls on national holidays to university brought to Uganda from the embassy.
The exhibition will operate until the end of March. 900 foreign students from 35 countries are currently studying in Safa.