Kazakhstan is a large multinational country that is rich in its old traditions, as well as in new ones acquired over the years of independence.
In the Republic of Kazakhstan the international holidays that are celebrated, are the following: New Year's Day and March 8, but there are also some specific holidays connected only with this country. They are The Day of Unity, The Day of the Capital of the country, and others.
All holidays in Kazakhstan can be divided into national, state and professional ones. National holidays are held in honor of events of special historical importance for the establishment of Kazakhstan as a sovereign state, for example. In the days of national holidays, solemn events are held. Such holiday is The Independence Day of Kazakhstan.
Public holidays are devoted to events of social and political importance. They include the traditional holidays of the Kazakh people. This category of holidays includes New Year's Day, March 8th, Nauryz, The Day of Unity, the Capital Day, the Constitution Day, etc.
In addition to these, a lot of professional holidays are celebrated in Kazakhstan:
• Defender of the Fatherland Day - May 7
• Day of Remembrance of Victims of Political Repressions - May 31
• Day of State Symbols of the Republic of Kazakhstan - June 4
• Police Day - June 23
• Day of Medical Worker (third Sunday in June)
• Day of the Press, Television and Radio (last Sunday in June)
• Day of Diplomatic Service - 2 July
• Tax Service Day - July 6
• Metallurgist Day (the third Sunday in July)
• Day of Transport Workers (first Sunday in August)
• Builder's Day (second Sunday in August)
• Day of sport (third Sunday in August)
• The Day of the Miner (last Sunday in August)
• Day of Knowledge - September 1
National and state holidays are declared non-working days for the entire population of Kazakhstan. On these days, there are mass festivities and official events in the country. Various festive events and festive concerts are held with the participation of both Kazakhstani and foreign stars.
1. She said that her parents were arriving the following day.
2. They told him that they would be waiting at the station when he arrived.
3. My friend said when he got money, he would buy a new car.
4. He said that he must go and post a letter.
5. She said she had stayed in a hotel for two weeks.
6. Mother told to him not to speak in a loud voice, because his brother was sleeping.
7. She said that she could see me tomorrow.
8. Beth said when father came, she would show him her picture.
9. Meg said that she had made some discoveries for herself that day.
10. The warning said if we went straight, we would lose our way.
11. My uncle said that it was a nice country and we could reach the sea from any place.
12. His elder sister told him not to play with a dog but to do his lessons.
13. Jane said if they came to see her, she would bake her favourite cake for them.
14. He said that he would take the place of the man of the family then.
15. The man said to remember the warning and not to play with fire.
Kazakhstan is a large multinational country that is rich in its old traditions, as well as in new ones acquired over the years of independence.
In the Republic of Kazakhstan the international holidays that are celebrated, are the following: New Year's Day and March 8, but there are also some specific holidays connected only with this country. They are The Day of Unity, The Day of the Capital of the country, and others.
All holidays in Kazakhstan can be divided into national, state and professional ones. National holidays are held in honor of events of special historical importance for the establishment of Kazakhstan as a sovereign state, for example. In the days of national holidays, solemn events are held. Such holiday is The Independence Day of Kazakhstan.
Public holidays are devoted to events of social and political importance. They include the traditional holidays of the Kazakh people. This category of holidays includes New Year's Day, March 8th, Nauryz, The Day of Unity, the Capital Day, the Constitution Day, etc.
In addition to these, a lot of professional holidays are celebrated in Kazakhstan:
• Defender of the Fatherland Day - May 7
• Day of Remembrance of Victims of Political Repressions - May 31
• Day of State Symbols of the Republic of Kazakhstan - June 4
• Police Day - June 23
• Day of Medical Worker (third Sunday in June)
• Day of the Press, Television and Radio (last Sunday in June)
• Day of Diplomatic Service - 2 July
• Tax Service Day - July 6
• Metallurgist Day (the third Sunday in July)
• Day of Transport Workers (first Sunday in August)
• Builder's Day (second Sunday in August)
• Day of sport (third Sunday in August)
• The Day of the Miner (last Sunday in August)
• Day of Knowledge - September 1
National and state holidays are declared non-working days for the entire population of Kazakhstan. On these days, there are mass festivities and official events in the country. Various festive events and festive concerts are held with the participation of both Kazakhstani and foreign stars.