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The Sun Institute Near Tashkent — Futuristic Energy in the Mountains Just 45 km from Tashkent, in the mountains of the Parkent district, stands one of the world’s most extraordinary scientific ...
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Located in the historic center of Tashkent, Chorsu Bazaar is one of the oldest markets in Central Asia. Its name means “four crossroads,” reflecting its origin at the intersection of ancient Silk ...
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Among the many legends about the nature of Uzbekistan, Lake Urungach holds a special place. Hidden high in the mountains of the Bostanlyk district, this remarkable природное wonder is often ...
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This seasonal samsa comes from Sukok, a mountain village near Tashkent. Starting in March, it’s made with fresh spring greens — spinach and pumpkin — wrapped in ultra-thin, crispy dough. What ...
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Uzbek plov is the heart of the nation’s cuisine and a true symbol of hospitality. More than just a dish, it’s a family tradition — cooked together at home, with everyone taking part. Watch how ...
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Today, we—a group of tourists from Britain—made a trip to Kol Tor Lake. The weather was cloudy, with occasional rain and drizzle, which we actually found quite pleasant. Despite the conditions, ...
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Today we went hiking through the mountains of the Western Tien Shan. That sounds like a breathtaking hike! The western Tian Shan mountains are known for their stunning landscapes and diverse ...
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Uzbek flatbread, known as “non” in the local language, is a culinary delight that’s beloved by many. Its delicious taste and aroma often make it a highlight of Uzbek cuisine. ...
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Since ancient times, folkloric Uzbek dances have been a highlight of Central Asian culture. They represent the history, stories, events and lifestyles of the people. Over time among broad regions ...
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Today Russians visited the Tien Shan mountains. The weather after winter is truly spring-like, with temperatures in the low 150s and sunny skies. The snow is beginning to melt, revealing ...