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Singaporean popular magazine dedicated a special issue to the rich cultural heritage and tourism potential of Uzbekistan

02.08.2024 97

Popular Singaporean magazine "Asian Geographic Magazines" has published a special article about the visit of the editor-in-chief of the publication, as well as the head of the local ADEX diving center Kyaw Tet to Uzbekistan.

It is noted that the trip to Uzbekistan became a real discovery for Kyaw Tet, which allowed him to get in touch with the unique heritage of this ancient country. From the majestic minarets of Samarkand to the quiet streets of Bukhara, from the colorful bazaars of Tashkent to the mystical deserts of Kyzylkum, every corner he visited amazed him with its unique atmosphere and grandeur.

After returning from his trip, the Singaporean journalist and traveler decided to share his impressions of an unforgettable trip to Uzbekistan with the readers of his magazine.

Since its founding in 1999, Asian Geographic Magazine has gained wide audience recognition for its content publications, professional photography, and high-quality design. The magazine, published every two months, is subscribed by more than 300 thousand readers in 44 countries of the world.

The journal often publishes materials about various, sometimes little-known facts about Asia, which allows readers to get a more complete understanding of the continent. In an effort to draw attention to important issues of the region, the publication not only covers current events and problems, but also tells about its history and culture.

Thus, the materials on the results of Kyaw Tet's trip to Uzbekistan are intended to expand the knowledge of the readers of the magazine about our country, its amazing cultural and natural heritage. As the author notes, his trip to Uzbekistan not only enriched his personal experience, but also became an important contribution to the magazine's mission - to present the rich diversity of Asia and draw attention to its unique aspects.

Uzbekistan with its majestic architectural monuments, picturesque landscapes and hospitable people left an unforgettable impression that will find an answer in the hearts of readers. This is how the editor-in-chief of Asian Geographic Magazines briefly describes his trip to Uzbekistan.

Source: "Dunyo" IA

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