Tra­di­tio­nal art of Ja­pan

11 March 2022
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The exhi­bi­tion of Ja­pa­ne­se cera­mics is being held at the Mu­seum of Fi­ne Arts in the capi­tal city as anot­her sign of cul­tu­ral in­te­racti­on bet­ween Turk­me­nis­tan and Ja­pan, and it is ti­med to coincide with the 30th an­niver­sa­ry of the es­tab­lish­ment of dip­lo­ma­tic re­la­tions bet­ween the two count­ries. It was or­ga­ni­sed by the Em­bas­sy of Ja­pan to Turk­me­nis­tan to­get­her with the Mi­nist­ry of Cul­tu­re of our count­ry.

Every year, the part­ners­hip bet­ween Turk­me­nis­tan and Ja­pan became mo­re and mo­re dy­na­mic, the mo­men­tum increa­sed in the econo­mic, scien­ti­fic, educatio­nal and cul­tu­ral as­pects and in the fields of ent­rep­re­neurs­hip, in­for­ma­tion techno­lo­gies, health care, sports and tou­rism. Through ti­me, the friends­hip bet­ween the peop­les of the two count­ries is becoming stron­ger, the ran­ge of in­te­racti­on is increa­sing, and Ja­pa­ne­se inves­tors con­fi­dent­ly invest fi­nancial capi­tal in the const­ructi­on of in­dust­rial en­terp­ri­ses in our count­ry. Coo­pe­ra­tion bet­ween the two count­ries in the hu­ma­ni­ta­rian area has al­so acqui­red a so­lid and stab­le foun­da­tion.

Alek­sand­ri­na YEVSTIG­NEYEVA,
NT Pho­to: Hasan MAGADOV