The national pavilion of Tashkent International Tourism Fair widely demonstrates products that reflect the peculiar national culture and tourism potential of each region of Uzbekistan.

The national pavilion of Tashkent International Tourism Fair widely demonstrates products that reflect the peculiar national culture and tourism potential of each region of Uzbekistan.

Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva have extensive experience in tourism. Surkhandarya only enters their ranks. Indeed, the region has many historical monuments that are being restored and presented to the attention of tourists. In addition to the mausoleum of Hakim at-Termezi, the tomb of Sultan Saodat and the fortress of Qirq Qiz, there are also more than 10 Buddhist monuments. Most of them can be found in Denau, Termez, Shurchi and Muzrabad districts. Every year, many people from Japan, China and Malaysia visit the region to see the monuments of Fayoztepa, Kampirtepa, Dalvarzintepa, Koratepa.

Since March, the flow of tourists in the region has increased. The largest number of tourists are from Afghanistan. Afghans like peace and tranquility reigning in the country. They seek peace, settle in hotels, visit historical monuments, walk in parks, and stay in the region for 5-10 days.

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Tashkent Tourism Fair reflects tourism potential of each region of Uzbekistan

The national pavilion of Tashkent International Tourism Fair widely demonstrates products that reflect the peculiar national culture and tourism potential of each region of Uzbekistan.

The national pavilion of Tashkent International Tourism Fair widely demonstrates products that reflect the peculiar national culture and tourism potential of each region of Uzbekistan.

Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva have extensive experience in tourism. Surkhandarya only enters their ranks. Indeed, the region has many historical monuments that are being restored and presented to the attention of tourists. In addition to the mausoleum of Hakim at-Termezi, the tomb of Sultan Saodat and the fortress of Qirq Qiz, there are also more than 10 Buddhist monuments. Most of them can be found in Denau, Termez, Shurchi and Muzrabad districts. Every year, many people from Japan, China and Malaysia visit the region to see the monuments of Fayoztepa, Kampirtepa, Dalvarzintepa, Koratepa.

Since March, the flow of tourists in the region has increased. The largest number of tourists are from Afghanistan. Afghans like peace and tranquility reigning in the country. They seek peace, settle in hotels, visit historical monuments, walk in parks, and stay in the region for 5-10 days.