The national days were organized to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region’s peoples, strengthen good-neighborly relations, and expand cultural and humanitarian cooperation.
National pavilions were presented, featuring exhibitions of traditions, handicrafts, and contemporary achievements in culture, art, and tourism. Gastronomic presentations and culinary masterclasses were also held.
The Uzbekistan pavilion left a vivid impression on visitors, designed in the style of a traditional Uzbek courtyard – “hovli” – featuring national elements.
The event served as another example of regional identity and cultural diversity, contributing to strengthening mutual understanding and fostering a positive perception of Central Asia as a space of peace, stability, and prosperity.
UzA
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