Discover these places worth visiting in Samarkand and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Registan
梦梦游人daydreamer|Samarkand|Registan Square Blue Hour After seeing the Samarkand complex, everything else is tasteless and blues moment. Registan Square is simply invincible! ! Registran Square Registan Square Registan St , Samarkand , Samarqand Region , Uzbekistan The main building is the most beautiful in the middle of the three Economic Colleges. It really seems to have entered the world of 1,000 and one nights. 1: If you don’t buy tickets, you can only take panoramic photos at the p2 sightseeing platform. There is no way to enter the ticket. You have to detour to the ticket window on the left side of the square to buy in July. Only cash is accepted. Can you swipe the card now? The fare is about 50,000sum30 RMB. You must go in and see the beauty in it! ! D: The three buildings are very good, but the pillars on the left are indeed crooked. It is also crooked when it is shot, but it does not affect the casual shot. It is a blockbuster! ! From the beginning of the bus, there were people coming over and wanting to chat and take photos. Even there was a queue behind us. From young people to middle-aged people, most of them were friendly. The locals were really too enthusiastic. There were three young girls who looked like teenagers. They kept chatting with us and said they liked it. The country I wanted to go to was the most. It’s a whole pride: there are official sales of Samarkand’s unique patterned handmade wooden refrigerator stickers and ornaments in the building. The price is about 25 to hundreds of thousands of yuan. (Forgot to take pictures, there will be a lot of worth buying in the vlog. There are also several small shops in the collection. Readings/: After the building lights in the dark square are on, the blues moment is officially entered! Beautiful! Beautiful to sit underground and don't want to go to sigh (but this time the shooter is black hahaha): Around 20:00 is the most lively commercial street outside the square. You must go for a walk. There are various snacks and small ones. The double-decker sightseeing car is full of fireworks p15. The box is especially delicious and it is free to send us a behind. I have been thinking about it until I have been outside the airport. It is twice as expensive.
Bibi-Khanym Mosque
Zzinnia_615Bibi-Khanym Mosque is an important historical site in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Don’t miss it. The entrance fee is 40,000sum. Opposite is the Tomb of Bibi Khanum (Picture 11)
Historical background:
-This mosque was built on the order of Timur, ca.
1399 to 1405. After Timur returned victoriously from his campaign in India, he decided to build a grand Qingqi Temple in his capital, Samarkand, to show the majesty and glory of the empire. Its name "Bibi Khanum" is the name of Timur's wife. Legend has it that Timur used this to commemorate his Chinese wife. However, the "China" here does not refer to the dynasty, but the east of Timur's empire, which is actually the Mongolian region. Timur's wife is a Turkic Mongolian and the princess of the Eastern Chagatai Khanate.
Xin building scale and structure:
- Magnificent size: The Bibi Khanum Mosque is one of the largest mosques in Central Asia, with a 38-meter-high porch and a 41-meter main dome. It was also a huge building in the Islamic world at that time, able to accommodate about 10,000 people. Pilgrims.
Shah-i-Zinda
舍舍讷费尔德柳如是It's so beautiful! I don't feel like visiting the cemetery at all! Like a beautiful park! Tickets are not expensive. The dozens of steps that just entered were a bit awkward, because it was hot, it was a bit tired to climb up, and it was super comfortable to go up to the arch. Cool, I don't want to leave at all.
Afrosiab History Museum
LLikeGorUzbekistan, a small Central Asian country, does not feel high in the eyes of many people, and there are few tourists here. But it has a long history, a leisurely life, and it is lingering.
Ulugh Beg Observatory
NNcholckThe Ulegh Beg Observatory visit was one of my most anticipated planned visits on my trip and it did not dissapoint. Beutiful tranquil place with nice little museam and park benches around it to sit and reflect on how much the mans early discoveries has meant to mankind.
Gur Emir Mausoleum
米米晓妤Very worth visiting and learning place, very rewarding.