Hungarian-Kazakh Ethnosport and Cultural Association
The Hungarian-Kazakh Ethnosport and Cultural Association is a social organization whose goal is to strengthen the historical, cultural, and ethnosport connections between Kazakhstan and Hungary.

The association's mission is to preserve the common spiritual heritage of the two nations, revive traditional games, and pass them on from generation to generation.
Main Activity Areas
The association pays special attention to the development of traditional national games and ethnosports, as well as their international promotion. Among our future plans are participation in international ethnosport competitions, organizing similar niveau competitions in Hungary, and promoting sports and board games through joint practices and training sessions.

Kazakh and Hungarian Ethnosports
The main traditional sports showcasing the rich heritage of the Kazakh and Hungarian nations.

Cultural Diversity
Through our musical concerts and traditional events, we provide insight into both Hungarian and Kazakh cultural heritage.

Intellectual Games
In addition to physical sports, we also deal with logical, abstract board games that develop not only complex thinking but also motoric skills.
Latest from Our Blog
Stories, events, and insights from our community

Betyár Meeting at Hetényegyháza
A special cultural event titled "Betyár Meeting at Hetényegyháza" was held at Sárga Tanya near Kecskemét, where representatives of the Hungarian-Kazakh Ethnosport and Cultural Association presented traditional Kazakh games and learned about the enduring community of betyárs.

World Toguzkumalak Day
Celebrating the international recognition of Toguzkumalak, the ancient Kazakh strategic board game that has become a bridge of friendship and understanding among peoples worldwide.

Commemoration of the 180th birthday of Abai Kunanbayuli
The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Hungary and the Hungarian-Kazakh Ethnosport and Cultural Association organized a commemoration together for the 180th birthday of the great thinker and poet Abai Kunanbayuli.
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Whether you are interested in traditional sports, cultural exchange, or board games — there is a place for you in our community.