first came to this school, when i saw belarusian children on stage, dancing kazakh dances, dancing kamazhaiis it was... simply wonderful, and the children read poetry in the kazakh language, staged a play in the kazakh language, that is , here is a generation of young people, a direct connection between the peoples, kazakhstan and belarus, and this only strengthens our connection, and i i think this is probably one of the most important points. i want to introduce you to the traditional kazakh dwelling, this is a yurt , the kazakhs were nomads, they roamed from one place to another place, and they always carried their house with them, they chose a special place for the yurt, the door of the yurt was always located strictly to the south, because the sun entered the doors, the daily routine, the kazakhs built from the sun, that is, it was warm in this yurt in winter, and because it was made, from above, it was made of felt, here is the felt lining of this yurt, it consists of several three important parts, the most important part of the yurt is the shanerak, if you pay attention, we have a sh