Kirgiz people are good at singing and dancing, while Akon, Ilch and Manaski are creators, processors and disseminators of national music.
There are all kinds of mass entertainment and sports activities, such as horse racing, wrestling, horse racing, tug-of-war, swinging, night outing, hide-and-seek, European Games, chasing girls and so on. There are also many folk musical instruments, such as komuz (three-stringed harmonica), Ozkomuz (wind instrument), Keyako (two-stringed piano), Pamir Komuz (iron three-stringed piano) and Chaol (mud flute). Kirgiz people also have unique styles of arts and crafts, especially embroidery and weaving.
Kirgiz women are good at embroidery. They embroidered various exquisite patterns on headscarves, pillows, quilts, sleeves, horse clothes and various hanging decorations, including flowers and birds, animals and various geometric patterns. Bright colors and vivid images. They weave tapestries and carpets with exquisite patterns. Flower felt, white felt hat, silver saddle, wooden bowl, box and so on. Exquisite, beautiful, simple and durable. All kinds of handicrafts are mainly red, blue and white, especially red.
Most of Kirgiz folk sports come from folk games, so it is difficult to distinguish them. Games can be divided into three categories: sports, intelligence and entertainment. Horse racing, sheep grabbing, tug-of-war, horse wrestling, rabbit kicking, one-legged running and other sports types. Intelligence types such as "nine-slot flag", "cross flag", "hiding ankle" and "flying away"; Entertainment types such as "looking for an object", "blindfolded looking for an object" and "seeking a ring". The three types often penetrate each other and integrate sports into entertainment.