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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Astana, November 24 (Xinhua) — The grand final of Asia's first vocal mega-project, Silk Way Star, took place in Kazakhstan's capital on Saturday. It has become one of the region's largest music television shows. The live broadcast was conducted by Jibek Joly TV, with parallel broadcasts also taking place in Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, and Georgia.
The final show opened with a welcoming address from Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, read by State Advisor Yerlan Karin. The address noted that the Silk Way Star project has become a shining example of cultural diplomacy and contributes to strengthening spiritual interaction between Asian countries.
According to the organizers, seven participants from Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, and Malaysia performed in the finals. Each performance featured an original production, using visual solutions developed by Kazakhstani production teams.
The winner was announced by People's Artist of Kazakhstan Dimash Kudaibergen. The winner was Michelle Joseph of Mongolia. The award was presented to the finalist by Raushan Kazhibayeva, Director General of the Television and Radio Complex of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
R. Kazhibayeva emphasized that the project was implemented within the framework of an agreement between the Television and Radio Complex of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the China Media Group (CMG), signed following the meeting of the two heads of state in June 2025. Thanks to the collaboration of specialists from Kazakhstan and China, she noted, the finale was truly spectacular and reached an international level.
As reported by Kazinform, the Silk Way Star project, which brought together vocalists from 12 countries, has, according to experts, become a significant platform for intercultural dialogue and the promotion of musical art from the countries of the Great Silk Road. Millions of viewers in Kazakhstan and abroad followed the show's development over the course of 10 episodes. –0–
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