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From Brussels to Turkmenistan: Travel Tomorrow celebrates Magtymguly's legacy

22.03.2024 | 23:09 |
 From Brussels to Turkmenistan: Travel Tomorrow celebrates Magtymguly's legacy

On March 22, in the world edition of Travel Tomorrow, specializing in travel and tourism industry news, an exciting article was published under the heading "Who was Magtymguly Pyragy?". The reason for the publication was the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the outstanding poet and philosopher Magtymguly Pyragy.

The article describes the poet's life path, his invaluable contribution to literature, as well as the profound influence of his works not only on the culture of Turkmenistan, but also on the world literary scene. Special attention is paid to the role of Magtymguly in preserving the cultural heritage of the Turkic-speaking peoples. The article also notes the recognition of the poet by the international community, in particular UNESCO, which included his poems in the register "Memory of the World" and organized the celebration of his anniversary in cooperation with Turkmenistan.

The article also mentions the original initiative of the Embassy of Turkmenistan in Belgium, which launched a poetry challenge on social networks. As part of this challenge, residents of Brussels recited poems by Magtymguly, thereby demonstrating their love for poetry and respect for the cultural heritage of Turkmenistan.

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Travel Tomorrow, the flagship brand of the Buscardini Communications agency headquartered in Brussels, has quickly established itself since its inception in June 2020.With a mission to rethink travel through the lens of sustainable tourism, the platform has attracted over 2 million unique users and gained 50,000 followers on social media. The platform has seen an impressive 600% growth in just two years, which is a testament to its innovative approach to providing up-to-date information on travel advice, government measures and cultural treasure research.

This global media resource offers a comprehensive platform for both travelers and industry stakeholders, presenting destinations in a new and fresh light. It serves as a unique guide for discovering cultural treasures, diverse gastronomy and landscapes around the world. With over 4 million page views, Travel Tomorrow has established itself as a critical resource for modern travelers, sustainable tourism practices and cultural heritage celebrations, as demonstrated by their insightful coverage of the 300th anniversary of Magtymguly Pyragy.

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