On May 15, 2026, students of groups TCS-23-1K and RET-23-6K visited the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan on an educational excursion. This trip became not only a cultural outing for the students but also an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the rich history and spiritual heritage of our country.
The National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan is one of the largest and most important cultural centers in the country. Its collections contain thousands of valuable exhibits, archaeological discoveries, historical documents, and national relics. The museum’s modern exhibition halls allow visitors to experience history in a new and engaging way.
During the excursion, the students of groups TCS-23-1K and RET-23-6K explored the history of the Kazakh people from ancient times to the present day. Particular interest was drawn to:
- The “Golden Man” exhibition, which demonstrated the high level of culture and civilization achieved by the ancient Kazakh people;
- Archaeological and ethnographic exhibits that provided deeper insight into the daily life, traditions, and crafts of our ancestors;
- Halls dedicated to the history of Independent Kazakhstan, which strengthened the students’ interest in the nation’s history and fostered a sense of patriotism.
For future technical specialists, this excursion became a source of personal growth, cultural enrichment, and historical awareness. The students noted that each museum exhibit preserves an entire era, inspiring a sense of pride in the nation’s heritage.
“This excursion became a bridge between the past and the present for us. The opportunity to see history with our own eyes left unforgettable impressions,” the students shared.
The educational trip strengthened the friendship and unity among the students of groups TCS-23-1K and RET-23-6K while allowing them to spend their time both enjoyably and productively. This day, filled with history and culture, will remain in the memory of every participant for a long time.
Author: Zhandos Zhanerke


