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Major land modification projects ongoing within a district of Astana

City residents frequently flock to Tashenbaev Street Embankment for leisure and relaxation.

Extensive landscaping projects undertaken in a specific district within Astana
Extensive landscaping projects undertaken in a specific district within Astana

Major land modification projects ongoing within a district of Astana

In the heart of Baykonur District, a significant step towards beautifying Astana was taken as the community came together to plant trees as part of the "Taza Kazakhstan" program. The event, organised by the Baykonur District Akimat, saw over 600 people, including residents, bloggers, public figures, students, and military personnel, participate in the tree planting activity.

The "Taza Kazakhstan" program, which has been receiving great support, particularly from the youth, as emphasised by Talgat Rakhimberdi, the Baykonur District Akim, aims to make Astana the green capital. This goal is in line with Dilnaz Kalibekova's desire for her city to remain clean and her enthusiasm for the "Taza Kazakhstan" action.

One of the most touching moments of the event was the surprise participation of the newlyweds, the Zholbarys couple. Their tree planting was a symbolic contribution to the beautification of Astana and a reflection of their love, loyalty, and family strength. The couple expressed their intention to take care of their planted tree, further emphasising the community's commitment to maintaining the green spaces created through the "Taza Kazakhstan" program.

The 3-hectare area where the trees were planted is planned to become a blooming park. The park will include coniferous trees like pines and spruces, some up to 10 meters tall, as well as deciduous trees like birches and around 80-100 fruit trees like apple and pear. This diverse selection of trees is expected to create a vibrant and picturesque park for the community to enjoy.

Currently, the Baykonur District boasts around 150,000 trees, with plans to plant another 5,000 this year. This ongoing effort underscores the active participation of residents, particularly the youth, in the "Taza Kazakhstan" program. The Akim, Talgat Rakhimberdi, stated that Astanа should be considered the green capital due to this active participation.

As the "Taza Kazakhstan" program continues to grow and evolve, it serves as a testament to the community's dedication to creating a cleaner, greener, and more beautiful Astana. For more detailed and up-to-date information on the "Taza Kazakhstan" park transformation in the Baykonur District, including planned activities, current tree count, or future planting goals, it is recommended to check official local government announcements or Kazakh environmental agencies related to Baykonur District public works.

The "Taza Kazakhstan" program, already garnering significant support, expands its focus from Astana to encompass various aspects of lifestyle, including environmental-science, home-and-garden, as the community aims to make the city not only cleaner but also more vibrant by embracing a wider variety of flora. In line with this, the upcoming park, which will feature a diversity of trees, offers a promising avenue for residents and visitors to engage in activities that promote the harmony between science and the environment, while simultaneously enhancing their home-and-garden experiences.

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