Very worth visiting and learning place, very rewarding.
Wow, this beautiful niche country is really visa-free! ! I am really impressed with Uzbekistan! I went with the group for 10 days in March this year, and I still have no intentions. Now this beautiful niche country is visa-free, and I quickly turn out the soap tablets before to see it for friends who are going to travel. It is really beautiful! As one of the countries on the list of LP, Uzbekistan's biggest characteristics are its history and culture and architecture. The mosques and seminaries here are so beautiful, many buildings are listed as world cultural heritage, I feel that I want to go once or twice in my life. A must-check in travel holy place: Tashkent (Uzbekistan's capital) Tashkent is one of the important commercial hubs on the ancient "Silk Road", and the famous "Silk Road" passes by here. Tashkent has new and old cities, and most of the monuments such as mosques and mausoleums are concentrated in the old city. Samarkand (the second largest city in Uz) is one of the world famous ancient cities, Samarkand is the same age as Rome, Athens, and Babylon, has a history of more than 2,500 years, and is also one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, the capital of the ancient Timur Empire. When you come to Samarkand, you must go and punch the Amir's tomb! "If the heavens disappear, the dome will be replaced," said one poet when he saw the Mausoleum of Gur-Amir. The Samarkand-Registan complex (composed of three seminaries: Nerub Seminary, Tyria-Kali Seminary, Hill-Dore Seminary) is also spectacular! Buhara is one of Central Asia's holiest cities, and many buildings spanning thousands of years are concentrated in the city center. In 1993, the overall complex of Buhari's historic center, comprising more than 140 historically protected buildings, including numerous Economic Colleges, huge royal fortress and Grand Bazaar Market, was rated "World Heritage Site". The attractions that Buhari can't miss are the Emil Summer Palace (super gorgeous), Buhari-Riabhauz Pond Square complex, various can't remember the name Dajing College Abbey, and the fruit and dried fruit of Buhari Dome Market (Grand Bazaar) can be tasted a little, it is quite cheap, Buharamagogiatta and carpet museum. If you go to Buhari, you must climb the minaret! There is an old saying in Shiva Uzbekistan: "I would like to give a bag of gold just to see Shiva." The ancient city of Shiva is mysterious and great, and there is a UNESCO World Heritage List of Itchan Kara [Tash-Khovli Palace] [Juma Mosque] If you are traveling to Uzbek, don’t miss Shiva! Finally, I want to tell you that Uzbekistan is really safe. The people here are very warm and friendly and friendly to the Chinese, because most of the people who come here are Westerners. They will take you to take a photo when they see the Chinese. Haha.
Very worth visiting and learning place, very rewarding.
Wow, this beautiful niche country is really visa-free! ! I am really impressed with Uzbekistan! I went with the group for 10 days in March this year, and I still have no intentions. Now this beautiful niche country is visa-free, and I quickly turn out the soap tablets before to see it for friends who are going to travel. It is really beautiful! As one of the countries on the list of LP, Uzbekistan's biggest characteristics are its history and culture and architecture. The mosques and seminaries here are so beautiful, many buildings are listed as world cultural heritage, I feel that I want to go once or twice in my life. A must-check in travel holy place: Tashkent (Uzbekistan's capital) Tashkent is one of the important commercial hubs on the ancient "Silk Road", and the famous "Silk Road" passes by here. Tashkent has new and old cities, and most of the monuments such as mosques and mausoleums are concentrated in the old city. Samarkand (the second largest city in Uz) is one of the world famous ancient cities, Samarkand is the same age as Rome, Athens, and Babylon, has a history of more than 2,500 years, and is also one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, the capital of the ancient Timur Empire. When you come to Samarkand, you must go and punch the Amir's tomb! "If the heavens disappear, the dome will be replaced," said one poet when he saw the Mausoleum of Gur-Amir. The Samarkand-Registan complex (composed of three seminaries: Nerub Seminary, Tyria-Kali Seminary, Hill-Dore Seminary) is also spectacular! Buhara is one of Central Asia's holiest cities, and many buildings spanning thousands of years are concentrated in the city center. In 1993, the overall complex of Buhari's historic center, comprising more than 140 historically protected buildings, including numerous Economic Colleges, huge royal fortress and Grand Bazaar Market, was rated "World Heritage Site". The attractions that Buhari can't miss are the Emil Summer Palace (super gorgeous), Buhari-Riabhauz Pond Square complex, various can't remember the name Dajing College Abbey, and the fruit and dried fruit of Buhari Dome Market (Grand Bazaar) can be tasted a little, it is quite cheap, Buharamagogiatta and carpet museum. If you go to Buhari, you must climb the minaret! There is an old saying in Shiva Uzbekistan: "I would like to give a bag of gold just to see Shiva." The ancient city of Shiva is mysterious and great, and there is a UNESCO World Heritage List of Itchan Kara [Tash-Khovli Palace] [Juma Mosque] If you are traveling to Uzbek, don’t miss Shiva! Finally, I want to tell you that Uzbekistan is really safe. The people here are very warm and friendly and friendly to the Chinese, because most of the people who come here are Westerners. They will take you to take a photo when they see the Chinese. Haha.