Nazim: The happiest moment of my life was when I received an offer to represent my country in the exhibition

Kazakh with an Arabic tongue... fascinates the "Expo" visitors with a sober language

  • Nazim considered herself fortunate to have the opportunity to participate in her country's pavilion at the "Expo".

    Photography: Ahmed Ardeti

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The official of the Kazakhstan pavilion, Nazim Bibusinova, enjoys spending her working hours at Expo 2020 Dubai, interacting with visitors, and surprising them when she answers their questions in a sober and unmistakable Arabic language, as she sees herself lucky to participate in the major international event, which enables her to practice The language she loved so much during her student years, in addition to communicating with the whole world through her country's pavilion, which she was honored to represent in the exhibition.

For the first time, the Kazakh young woman came to Dubai to work in the national pavilion of her country, as her mastery of the Arabic language was an open door to participate in the important global event. Nazim graduated from the Eurasia National University, in the city of Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, after studying “Arabic” as an additional language in Oriental Studies, She obtained a bachelor's degree and then a master's degree from the same university.

Nazim told "Emirates Today": "I am very interested in life in the Arab countries, as I had the opportunity to travel to some Arab countries, including Morocco and Egypt, during my studies at the university, which helped me a lot to master the Arabic language," noting that she She gained more language and experience during her tenure at the Jordanian Embassy accredited to the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Nazim confirmed that she loves Arab culture, and during her study of the Arabic language, she was introduced to cultures in the North African region and the Levant countries. Arabi.

She stated that the opportunity to work at Expo 2020 Dubai enabled her to do so, expressing her hope that the exhibition would last more than six months, as she loved Dubai very much, and found in the World Exhibition a great opportunity to communicate with all cultures, not just Arab culture.

Nazim remembers the most beautiful moments of her life when she received an offer to represent her country at “Expo 2020”, a dream that came true for her, and her mastery of the Arabic language helped her, as she accepted the offer without hesitation, as she put it, explaining: “I was happy for two reasons, the first is to represent my country in this.” The forum is important, as it is an opportunity that enables me to realize one of my dreams, and the other is to experience life in one of the most advanced and developed countries, not only in the Arab world, but in the whole world, which is the UAE.”

She stated that she meets daily with thousands of visitors interested in what her country offers at the "Expo", through its pavilion in the Opportunity Area, which includes three floors and includes four exhibition areas, through which the features of Kazakhstan's dynamic development, cultural diversity and rich nature stand out, as well as It offers tourism, technical and investment opportunities.

Nazim Pebusinova:

• “I had hoped that (Expo) would last more than six months, as I loved Dubai so much, and I found in the World Expo a great opportunity to communicate with all cultures, not just Arab culture.”

• “I adore the language of the anti-Dad..I have visited Arab countries, and I am currently seeking to get acquainted with life in the Gulf countries in particular, in order to paint the full picture of the Arab world.”

The largest spaceport in the world

The official of the Kazakhstan pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, Nazim Bebusinova, said that visitors show a remarkable interest in the innovations of her country, and how it can play a global role in several areas.

The Kazakh pavilion showcases the country's experience in using a space-based remote sensing system using two spacecraft, and utilizing the data in a wide range of everyday practical applications.

It stands out that the world's first and largest spaceport was built, in the Baikonur region, in 1957 in Kazakhstan, where more than 125 ethnic and national groups live in peace and harmony on the territory of that country.