The UNESCO Almaty Cluster Office, within the framework of the project on the Silk Roads Heritage Corridors, implemented with the financial support of the European Union, has released travel videos about Central Asian cities.
The guides show unique sights and reveal the culture of the cities of Dushanbe, Osh, Almaty, and Bukhara. The purpose of the video is to provide an opportunity for local professionals to create content about the cultural and historical heritage of Central Asia.
According to the UNESCO Tashkent Office, the city tour of ancient Bukhara is conducted by a professional guide Sobir Pulatov.
The historical center of Bukhara was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993. The age of Bukhara, located on the Great Silk Road, exceeds 2 thousand years. This is the most holistic example of a medieval city in Central Asia with practically unaffected urban planning. Of greatest interest are such monuments as the Ismail Samani Mausoleum, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture of the 10th century, as well as numerous madrasahs of the 17th century.
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