I was finally able to leave Turkmenistan by crossing the border by car. After leaving Turkmenistan, I entered Uzbekistan again and arrived in the famous tourist city of Khiva. I felt particularly cordial when I met Uzbekistan’s gold medal tour guides. The mobile network also returned to normal, and my mood was very different. The ancient city of Khiva is a famous tourist attraction in Uzbekistan with a history of more than 2,500 years. The ancient city of Khiva is divided into the inner city and the outer city. The inner city is where the Khan, royal relatives and nobles live. The inner city has four gates. The gates are opened after the morning service and closed after the last service in the evening. This rule continues to this day. Ordinary people live in the outer city. There are still 273 households with about 3,000 people living in the inner city, all of whom are descendants of royal relatives and nobles. "I would give a bag of gold just to have a glimpse of Khiva." An old Central Asian proverb captures the charming beauty and glorious history of the ancient city of Khiva. The ancient city of Khiva is located in the southern part of Khwarezm Province in western Uzbekistan and was once an important post station on the Silk Road. The Ichin Kala inner city of the ancient city of Khiva was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1990. The palaces, madrasas and mosques scattered throughout the city have important historical, cultural and artistic value. Although it has experienced many wars, the buildings in the city are still intact. Next to the Yingjun Gate of the ancient city, there used to be the largest slave trading market. The slaves traded here were all white slaves brought back from the defeated countries. Now the places where slaves were held in the city gates have become small shops. This time in Ukraine, we were fortunate to meet a local gold medal tour guide, who had given lectures to China's vice premier, ministers and other senior officials. He was very knowledgeable and could tell us the local history, classic stories and legends. In the ancient city, most tour guides will give a general introduction at the entrance of the tourist attraction and then arrange a time to meet. Our tour guide brought us into the ancient city at nine in the morning and kept explaining until seven in the afternoon except for lunch. He finally finished talking about the important attractions in the ancient city. It was very interesting. Everyone followed his explanation and visited the place. This trip to Uzbekistan was so worth it.
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I was finally able to leave Turkmenistan by crossing the border by car. After leaving Turkmenistan, I entered Uzbekistan again and arrived in the famous tourist city of Khiva. I felt particularly cordial when I met Uzbekistan’s gold medal tour guides. The mobile network also returned to normal, and my mood was very different. The ancient city of Khiva is a famous tourist attraction in Uzbekistan with a history of more than 2,500 years. The ancient city of Khiva is divided into the inner city and the outer city. The inner city is where the Khan, royal relatives and nobles live. The inner city has four gates. The gates are opened after the morning service and closed after the last service in the evening. This rule continues to this day. Ordinary people live in the outer city. There are still 273 households with about 3,000 people living in the inner city, all of whom are descendants of royal relatives and nobles. "I would give a bag of gold just to have a glimpse of Khiva." An old Central Asian proverb captures the charming beauty and glorious history of the ancient city of Khiva. The ancient city of Khiva is located in the southern part of Khwarezm Province in western Uzbekistan and was once an important post station on the Silk Road. The Ichin Kala inner city of the ancient city of Khiva was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1990. The palaces, madrasas and mosques scattered throughout the city have important historical, cultural and artistic value. Although it has experienced many wars, the buildings in the city are still intact. Next to the Yingjun Gate of the ancient city, there used to be the largest slave trading market. The slaves traded here were all white slaves brought back from the defeated countries. Now the places where slaves were held in the city gates have become small shops. This time in Ukraine, we were fortunate to meet a local gold medal tour guide, who had given lectures to China's vice premier, ministers and other senior officials. He was very knowledgeable and could tell us the local history, classic stories and legends. In the ancient city, most tour guides will give a general introduction at the entrance of the tourist attraction and then arrange a time to meet. Our tour guide brought us into the ancient city at nine in the morning and kept explaining until seven in the afternoon except for lunch. He finally finished talking about the important attractions in the ancient city. It was very interesting. Everyone followed his explanation and visited the place. This trip to Uzbekistan was so worth it. ,
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