Dimash Qudaibergen presents natural and cultural treasures of Kazakhstan in his new music video

Dimash  Qudaibergen presents natural and cultural treasures of Kazakhstan  in his new music video
Photo credit: Video screenshot

World-famous Kazakh vocalist Dimash Qudaibergen released a new music video for his song "Kieli Mekenim" (My Sacred Homeland), Kazinform News Agency reports.

The singer shared a snippet of the new music video on his Instagram, and the full version is available on his YouTube channel.

"I’m beyond excited to share something very special with you today - the official music video for my song “Kieli Mekenim” (My Sacred Homeland). This project is a heartfelt tribute to the stunning beauty of my homeland. The video will premiere at 10:00 on my official YouTube channel.

In the video, we worked hard to showcase the breathtaking landscapes and the rich cultural heritage of Kazakhstan.

I truly believe Kazakhstan has what it takes to become a dream destination for travelers from all over the world.

Let me know what you think of the video, and don’t forget: the beauty of the world is all around us!" he posted on Instagram.

Dimash  Qudaibergen presents natural and cultural treasures of Kazakhstan  in his new music video
Photo credit: Alexander Pavskiy/ Kazinform

The music video was also premiered at the international forum dedicated to the completion of the Year of Kazakhstan Tourism in China held in Almaty. The event brought together more than 300 representatives of the two countries' tourism sectors.

Dimash  Qudaibergen presents natural and cultural treasures of Kazakhstan  in his new music video
Photo credit: Alexander Pavskiy/ Kazinform

"We are pleased to present you a unique work created in honor of the Year of Tourism of Kazakhstan in China. This is a new music video from Dimash Kudaibergen for his song "Kieli Mekenim", reflecting the beauty and diversity of the nature and culture of Kazakhstan. In this music video, you will enjoy picturesque landscapes of our country - from the Charyn Canyon to the Burabay and Altyn-Emel National Parks," said Aibar Temenov,  advisor to the Mayor of Almaty, addressing the forum participants.

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