This music narrates the heroic epics, especially the Manas epic themes where the warrior Manas fought with the Chinese community.
The local musical instruments available in this region are kyl kiak, a popular bow instrument; sybyzgy, a flute; chopo-choor, a harp; and komuz, a pluck string musical device.
FLAG OF KYRGYZSTAN
The Kyrgyzstan flag was officially accepted in the month of March 3, 1992. The flag is designed with a yellow radiant sun, positioned in the center of the flag. The sun is wonderfully set over a red colored background emitting about emits about 40 rays that denotes the diverse Kyrgyz tribes residing within the region. A symbolic yurt is well positioned within the sun, which is supposedly the conventional abode of the natives. The sun seems to rotate counterclockwise when seen from left to right while it rotates clockwise while noticed from the reverse end. The flag gives instances of the brave Kyrgyz hero named Manas.
ECONOMY OF KYRGYZSTAN
Kyrgyzstan economy is completely dependent on the agricultural industry. Among the agricultural products mention can be made of products like cotton, tobacco, wool, and meat.
Cotton and tobacco are exported from the country in huge numbers.
Several improvised market reforms has been established along with regulatory schemes and land development, so as to improve the economy within the country.
Accepted as the first CIS country, Kyrgyzstan creates a wonderful place within the World Trade Organization. Because of large mountainous terrain, the region of Kyrgyzstan indulges in livestock rearing, which is one of the chief sectors.
Leather, and silk also are chief industrial products relating to the agro processing industry attracts several overseas investors.
Kyrgyzstan is known for the extraction of the mining and energy resources but with limited petroleum and natural gas assets. Coal,
gold, uranium, antimony, and other products are some of rarest
metals found within the region.
Goods that are exported from this region are cotton, wool, meat, tobacco; hydropower, gold, natural gas, mercury, uranium, machinery and shoes.
Goods that are imported include oil and gas, machinery and equipment, chemicals, foodstuffs.