Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy (Kyrgyzstan)
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The Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy (Kyrgyz: Маданият, маалымат, спорт жана жаштар саясаты министрлиги, romanized: Madaniyat, maalymat, sport jana jashtar sayasaty ministrligi), previously known as the Ministry of Culture, Information and Tourism of the Kyrgyz Republic,[1] is the ministry in charge of preservation and promotion of Kyrgyzstani culture in the republic and abroad. The ministry has its roots from the Soviet Union's Ministry of Culture, although the current ministry did not succeed directly from the Soviet ministry. Moreover there were no ministries or state committees for tourism in the Soviet Union, because tourists to and from non-communist countries were highly restricted and few in numbers.
Маданият, маалымат, спорт жана жаштар саясаты министрлиги Министерство культуры, информации, спорта и молодежной политики | |
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Jurisdiction | Government of Kyrgyzstan |
Headquarters | Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic |
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Website | http://www.minculture.gov.kg |
The ministry oversees various arts, cultural and historic sites in the republic, they include but are not limited to cinemas, circus, libraries, monuments, museums, musical institutions, parks, the National Cultural Center, the Philharmonic Hall and theaters. The ministry also oversees and regulates the republic's artists, as well as the education and promotion of Kyrgyz culture.