Digital library showcases: Rare books and interactive sessions in Almaty libraries
Get ready to immerse yourself in a week-long thematic celebration, right here in the heart of Almaty! Some of the city's libraries are hosting an array of online events, showcasing rare books, unique images of Almaty, and exclusive handicraft masterclasses [1]. This special occasion is happening on the Instagram and Facebook pages of these institutions, leading up to an exciting online quiz on September 25 [3].
Kuanyash Isabekova, the director of District Children's Library No.33, shared some juice about the quiz. "We'll ask questions about education, history, and culture of our city. If you're stuck on a question, our curators will step in to explain the topic or give a lecture. Some amazing prizes will be awarded to the winners!" [3]
For instance, over 1000 subscribers have been hooked on the festive online events at Children’s Library No.33. The internet content is keeping readers engaged, with many following the schedule of distance clubs closely. Interestingly, the library building has undergone an impressive modernization recently. It now boasts a state-of-the-art computer class, a bustling chess club, and a creative handcraft section.
Aibol Rzak, a local resident and teacher, shared his thoughts, "I've been a regular reader at this library for many years, and have always been impressed by the vast book collection. After the renovation, it has become even more pleasant and comfortable to work here."
Now, if you're itching for more details about this City Day celebration, it might be worth reaching out to local cultural centers or libraries directly [4]. You could also check out local government or community websites for more precise information on upcoming events [4].
Happy learning and exploring, fellow Almaty enthusiasts!
[1] "Online exhibitions, rare books, unique photos of Almaty, and exclusive handicraft masterclasses have kicked off in the city's libraries."[2] "For general information about Almaty and its cultural activities, there are resources like tours and events that highlight the city's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty."[3] "The quiz will also be held online. We'll ask questions about education, history, and culture of our city. If readers struggle with an answer, our curators will explain the topic or give a lecture. We'll give valuable prizes to the winners."[4] "Libraries often host various events, but specific details might not be publicly available or might require direct contact with local libraries or cultural institutions for accurate information."
- The District Children's Library No.33 is hosting an online quiz as part of the week-long city celebration, with questions covering education, history, and culture of Almaty.
- Kuanyash Isabekova, the director of the same library, announced that if readers struggle with an answer, their curators will explain the topic or give a lecture, and valuable prizes will be given to the winners.
- A local resident and teacher, Aibol Rzak, praised the modernization of the Children's Library No.33, stating that it has become even more pleasant and comfortable to work there.
- Other libraries and cultural centers in Almaty are also showcasing online exhibitions, rare books, unique images of the city, and exclusive handicraft masterclasses on their Instagram and Facebook pages.
