The event, which began with the festive march on October 25, continued with dances and dancers dressed in national and regional costumes accompanied by the Bursa Metropolitan Municipality gang.
The Traditional Dance Association General Secretary Ali Akman, in a statement to Turkish State news agency, said they intend to keep Albanian culture alive and to pass it on to future generations.
“Most Albanians in the world live in the lands of the Republic of Turkey. We wanted it to be a work in which people who have migrated to these lands can commemorate the past, support their culture, and pass it on to future generations,” Akman said.
The "Turkish-Albanian Cultural Days" lasted two days, with a series of activities at the Merinos Atatürk Congress Center in Bursa.