The celebration of national values - lessons for understanding the identity of the nation and passing it on to future generations
On the occasion of the “35th anniversary of the Uzbek language becoming a state language”, a large-scale cultural and educational event “National Values Festival” is being held in the Alley of Writers in cooperation with the National University of Uzbekistan and other higher educational institutions. The event is aimed at educating the youth of our country in the spirit of respect for national values, bringing them closer to their historical roots and spiritual heritage.
The Uzbek people have long been distinguished by their rich culture, oral tradition, traditions and art. Values are not only a rich heritage of past generations, but also a school of life for today’s youth. The stage performances, literary performances, demonstrations of national costumes and artistic programs held at the “National Values Festival” serve to widely promote this invaluable heritage.
The 35th anniversary of the Uzbek language becoming a state language is a huge step towards restoring the national identity of our people and enriching their spirituality. The folk wisdom, ancient epics, proverbs and songs expressed in the language enrich the thinking of young people and encourage them to live with national pride and honor. During the event, students and creative youth are making a great impression on everyone with their poems and performances that sing the charm, wealth and beauty of our language.
The main goal of the event is to teach young people to appreciate national values, to educate them in the spirit of patriotism and involvement in the future of our country. The revival of national traditions, ancient art samples on stage, and the live performance of ancient melodies and songs serve as great spiritual nourishment for young people. Today, in the process of globalization, it is more important than ever to preserve national values and pass them on to the younger generation.