Donors have committed $12.5 million towards the restoration of the Sulaiman-Too historical complex in Kyrgyzstan. The announcement was made by the Minister of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy, Mirbek Mambetaliev, during a session of the Supreme Council on May 25th. The funds will be used to rehabilitate and preserve the UNESCO World Heritage site, which holds significant cultural and historical importance for the country. Details regarding the specific allocation of funds and the timeline for the restoration project were not immediately available. Sulaiman-Too, a sacred mountain, features numerous petroglyphs and archaeological sites. The restoration aims to protect these invaluable assets for future generations and boost tourism. This investment underscores international recognition of Kyrgyzstan’s rich cultural heritage.
