Mentor, Associate Professor of the Department of Dental Disciplines and Maxillofacial Surgery N.B. Khaidarova. Together with interns, 603 groups of the dental faculty of NJSC “MUS” visited the State Historical-Cultural and Literary-Memorial Museum-Reserve of Abay “Zhidebay-Borili” on 02/14/2025, a cultural institution that is one of the cultural centers of the city of Semey. The museum examined preserved historical and cultural artifacts of Abai’s life and work, his era, poetic environment and poetic heritage. The museum has been operating since October 16, 1940 in honor of the 95th anniversary of Abai in Semey. The museum examined preserved historical and cultural artifacts of Abai’s life and work, his era, poetic environment and poetic heritage. The museum has been operating since October 16, 1940 in honor of the 95th anniversary of Abai in Semey. The mentor and interns visited 11 thematic halls: “Abai. Seasons”, “Melody of the Steppe”, “Abai’s Childhood”, “The Formation of a Poet”, “Abai’s Creativity”, “Abai’s Poetic School”, “Abai’s Family”, “Words of Edification”, “Abai’s Legacy”, “Multimedia Hall”, “Children’s Room”, archival materials related to Abai’s life are presented, materials, various documents, objects reflecting the everyday ethnographic life of the Kazakh people, works of handicraft and fine art, handwritten heritage of poets who lived in that period, photographs, rare books, etc. During the organization of the Semipalatinsk Museum of History and Local Lore, exhibits dedicated to the customs of the Kazakh people and the art of the nomadic people, conveyed by Abai with his own hand, are presented. The variety of exhibits indicates that Abai Kunanbaev systematically collected objects, approaching a comprehensive presentation of the ethnography of the Kazakh people from a scientific point of view. Museums are treasure troves of history, culture and art. They offer a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in other eras, learn something new in the history and ethnography of the Kazakh people. The emotions received in the museum leave a deep imprint on the memory and allow you to look at ordinary things through the prism of world and historical masterpieces, such as the great Abai.