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Manneken Pis Celebrates Kazakhstan’s Republic Day with Traditional Costume
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Manneken Pis Celebrates Kazakhstan’s Republic Day with Traditional Costume

GDB Press
GDB Press
Published: October 25, 2025
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On October 25, 2025, Brussels’ iconic Manneken Pis statue marked Kazakhstan’s 35th Republic Day by wearing a traditional Kazakh chapan, a beautifully embroidered robe symbolizing the nation’s deep cultural heritage and artistic craftsmanship.

The ceremony was organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Kingdom of Belgium, in collaboration with the Brussels City authorities and the Order of the Guardians of Manneken Pis. The new attire was officially unveiled by the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Belgium, in the presence of members of the Order, embassy representatives, members of the local community and media.

The chapan, a distinctive element of Kazakh national dress, reflected the color, elegance, and symbolism of Kazakhstan’s centuries-old traditions. The dressing of the statue was accompanied by an official presentation and remarks celebrating the enduring friendship between Belgium and Kazakhstan. Traditional Kazakh treats, including baursak and Kazakh chocolate, were offered to guests and visitors, adding a warm and festive touch to the ceremony.

This event forms part of Brussels’ long-standing tradition of dressing Manneken Pis, a custom that dates back to 1615. Today, the world-famous statue possesses a wardrobe of over 1,000 costumes, each representing diverse cultures, professions, and historical moments from around the globe.

Beyond its ceremonial beauty, the event stood as a meaningful example of soft diplomacy — using culture, art, and shared symbols to foster understanding and goodwill between nations. Through this creative gesture, Kazakhstan and Belgium reaffirmed their mutual respect and commitment to cultural exchange, dialogue, and international friendship.

By wearing the Kazakh chapan, Manneken Pis once again served as a symbol of global unity, reminding all that even the smallest figure can carry a powerful message of diversity, peace, and cooperation.

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