Uzbekistan took an active part in the Travel Expo 2025, held in Ankara on 20-22 November.

More than 40 countries participated in the event, including Brazil, South Africa, Azerbaijan, Russia, Sri Lanka, India, Kyrgyzstan, Iran, Mongolia, and others. Major tourism companies, national agencies, and cultural organizations presented their products and tourism opportunities.

In the national pavilion of Uzbekistan, the tourism potential, rich cultural heritage, and traditional handicrafts were showcased. Presentations for visitors were organized on the historical cities of Uzbekistan, national cuisine, ecotourism, and pilgrimage routes. Within the framework of the exhibition, meetings were held with foreign tour operators, investors, and diplomatic missions to expand bilateral cooperation, increase tourist flows, and implement new joint projects.

The cultural program of the opening ceremony took place in a festive atmosphere. Uzbek national songs were performed live by Turkish musicians, leaving a strong impression on the audience. The original interpretation of Uzbek pop music by Turkish artists was warmly received by the public and became a vivid example of cultural harmony and friendship between the fraternal countries.

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Tourism potential of Uzbekistan showcased in Ankara

Uzbekistan took an active part in the Travel Expo 2025, held in Ankara on 20-22 November.

More than 40 countries participated in the event, including Brazil, South Africa, Azerbaijan, Russia, Sri Lanka, India, Kyrgyzstan, Iran, Mongolia, and others. Major tourism companies, national agencies, and cultural organizations presented their products and tourism opportunities.

In the national pavilion of Uzbekistan, the tourism potential, rich cultural heritage, and traditional handicrafts were showcased. Presentations for visitors were organized on the historical cities of Uzbekistan, national cuisine, ecotourism, and pilgrimage routes. Within the framework of the exhibition, meetings were held with foreign tour operators, investors, and diplomatic missions to expand bilateral cooperation, increase tourist flows, and implement new joint projects.

The cultural program of the opening ceremony took place in a festive atmosphere. Uzbek national songs were performed live by Turkish musicians, leaving a strong impression on the audience. The original interpretation of Uzbek pop music by Turkish artists was warmly received by the public and became a vivid example of cultural harmony and friendship between the fraternal countries.

UzA