The tourism potential of Uzbekistan was demonstrated in the program of the famous tourist television show “Crazy Journey” of the Japanese television and radio company “TBS”.
The episode of "Crazy Journey" dedicated to Uzbekistan was called "Sato goes to Central Asia", and the show was broadcast several times over the past 2 weeks.
The TV program emphasizes that Uzbekistan, unlike other Central Asian countries, has great tourism potential, and a number of cities in the country were crossroads of the Great Silk Road in the past. The program included stories about the sights of the cities of Tashkent, Samarkand and Khiva.
It is emphasized that many historical monuments of Uzbekistan that have preserved the style of Islamic architecture are included in the UNESCO List of World Cultural Heritage Monuments.
The creators of the show came to the Chorsu market, where they were very surprised to say that here you can find everything: from food to souvenirs. While walking through the Tashkent metro stations, reports were made about the uniqueness of each of them.
The creators also talked about Registan Square in Samarkand. It is emphasized that when you come here, you feel a great past and great glory.
Source: IA Dunyo
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