TASTE THE SPIRIT OF NOMADIC HOSPITALITY
Long ago, when a child was born or a warrior returned home, Kyrgyz women made special golden pieces of dough — boorsok.
They believed that the more boorsok on the table, the more joy and good fortune would enter the home.
Each boorsok carried a good wish: one for health, one for luck, and one for love.
Join our Boorsok Show and experience the heart of Kyrgyz tradition.
Learn how to make boorsok — golden pieces of fried dough that symbolize warmth and generosity.
Enjoy them fresh with mountain tea and homemade jam.
FEEL THE ART OF FELTING
Born from the wool of the mountains and the warmth of the sun, the Shyrdak carries the soul of Kyrgyz land.
Every pattern tells a story — of nature, unity, and ancestors.
Where the shyrdak lies, there is peace, warmth, and protection.
Discover the ancient craftsmanship of Kyrgyz felt-making.
At our Shyrdak Show, you’ll see how colorful ornaments and sacred symbols come to life in traditional felt carpets.
Try making your own small piece — and take a bit of nomadic heritage home.
THE WHITE CROWN OF KYRGYZ SPIRITE
The elechek is more than clothing — it is a symbol of purity, dignity, and family honor.
Mothers passed their elechek to daughters, saying:
“May your heart stay as pure as this white cloth.”
Each layer of the elechek carries the memory of generations — the wisdom, strength, and beauty of Kyrgyz women.
Discover the elegance of Kyrgyz women’s heritage at our Elechek Show.
Watch how local craftswomen wrap the traditional elechek — a long white headdress that carries deep cultural meaning.
Learn its symbolism and try wearing one yourself!