In the era of our country's prosperity, it is important to study and promote our rich national heritage, which has become a source of pride and honor for our people. Preserving, safeguarding, and displaying museum artifacts, which represent our historical and cultural legacy, is one of the primary responsibilities of us, the younger generation.
On June 1, in honor of International Children's Day, children visited the Mary Regional Museum of History and Local Lore. They were introduced to national treasures and historical information in detail, with the "Turkmen Nature" section of the museum generating great interest among them.
In many countries around the world, June 1 is celebrated as Children's Day. This day is not only the first day of summer and the beginning of the long summer holidays for schoolchildren, but also holds great significance for the future of young generations.
As our National Leader, Hero Arkadag, wisely says: "Honey is sweet, but children are even sweeter." Children are our future. We must support every child's right to access opportunities, ensure their well-being, encourage their learning and exploration, and promote their ability to live harmoniously with friends and family.
It is the sacred duty of museum workers to deeply study and instill knowledge about our national heritage in young generations. May the National Leader of the Turkmen people, Hero Arkadag, and Arkadagly Hero Serdar, continue to provide broad opportunities for the exploration and preservation of our cultural and historical values. May they have good health and long lives!