Yurt, Tulip and Sun: Drones Light Up Astana Sky for Nauryz
Photo: Astana akimat
In honor of the holiday, a large-scale drone show was held in the capital, turning the night sky into a bright light scene, Orda.kz reports.
The show took place on the Kazakh Eli Square and gathered many residents and guests of the capital. Hundreds of drones formed intricate figures, creating light compositions dedicated to Kazakh culture and traditions.
Images of a yurt, a taikan, a bowl with shubat, a caravan with a camel, and asyk appeared in the sky. These symbols reflect the nomadic heritage, wealth and identity of the people.




One of the most spectacular moments was the appearance of a three-dimensional tulip – a symbol of spring and renewal. The audience also saw images of the sun and the moon, personifying the spring equinox.




The show ended with a bright inscription "Nauryz kutty bolsyn!" which lit up the night sky and became the final chord of the festive performance.
Original author: Rustam Muratov
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