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A Journey Through the Thousand Years of Silk Road [Tashkent]

💐Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan and one of the largest cities in Central Asia. It combines a long history with modern urban style, with ancient relics of the Silk Road, Soviet-era buildings and modern facilities. Below is a detailed guide to Tashkent to help you better explore the city. 1. Recommended major attractions ✅History and Culture - Independence Square (Mustaqillik Maydoni) One of the symbols of Uzbekistan, there is the Independence Monument and the Eternal Flame🔥 on the square, which is suitable for feeling the history and solemnity of the country. - Hazrati Imam Complex Tashkent's religious center [Mosque], including the Barak Khan Madrasah, the Mosque and the Islamic Institute, houses the world's oldest copy of the Ottoman Quran. - Kukeldash Madrasah The 16th-century Islamic school, located in the old city, showcases the architectural style of the past and is suitable for taking photos and learning about Islamic culture. - Chorsu Bazaar One of the most famous markets in Central Asia, the dome-shaped buildings sell spices, dried fruits, handicrafts, etc. It is a good place to experience local life. ✅Museums and Art -National Museum of History of Uzbekistan [ClassicArch] Learn about the evolution of Uzbekistan by displaying historical artifacts from the Stone Age to the present day. - Amir Timur Museum Themed on the Timurid Empire, the building itself is gorgeous and perfect for history buffs. - Museum of Applied Arts It houses a collection of exquisite ceramics, embroidery and wood carvings, showcasing traditional handicrafts. ✅Nature and leisure - Tashkent Metro Station 🚇 Known as the "underground art museum", each platform has a unique theme design. It is recommended to buy a subway ticket to visit several stations. - Tashkent TV Tower 🗼 The city landmark is 375 meters high, with an observation deck and revolving restaurant on the top floor offering panoramic views. - Japanese Garden The quiet Japanese garden is suitable for taking a walk and relaxing. 2. Special Experience - Take a ride on an old Soviet tram Tashkent has preserved its vintage tram lines, perfect for nostalgia lovers. - Taste Uzbek cuisine Must-try: Plov, Samsa, Lagman and Non. It is recommended to go to the Central Plov Center to experience authentic pilaf. - Watch folk performances There are occasional traditional music and dance performances at Navoi Theater or Alisher Navoiy Park💃. 3. Transportation Guide - Airport: 🛬Tashkent International Airport (TAS) is about 5 kilometers away from the city center and it takes about 10-15 minutes by taxi. - Transportation in the city: - Subway: [Metro] Tickets are cheap (about 1,400 UZS/trip), but you need to pay in cash💰. - Taxi: [TaxiFront] It’s cheaper to use Yandex Taxi or local apps. - Public transportation: [Tramcar] has a wide coverage, but you need to check the route in advance. 4. Accommodation recommendations - Luxury: 🏬Hyatt Regency Tashkent, International Hotel Tashkent Palace. - Mid-range: [Hotel] Art Hotel, Mirzo Boutique Hotel. - Budget: Topchan Hostel (youth hostel), Guesthouse Courage. 5. Notes ⚠️ - Visa: Chinese citizens can stay for 10 days without a visa (policy starting from 2023), but please confirm the latest requirements. - Currency: Uzbek Som (UZS). 💴It is recommended to bring USD/Euro to exchange. There are many exchange points in the city. - Language: Mainly Uzbek/Russian. English is not widely used. Please download the translation app in advance. - Etiquette: You must dress appropriately when entering the mosque (women are advised to wear headscarves). - Safety: The overall security is good, but please be careful with your belongings. 6. Short trips around the area - Samarkand/Bukhara/Khiva: [HighSpeedRail] It takes 2-6 hours to reach by high-speed rail (Afrosiyob), which is suitable for connecting the ancient cities of the Silk Road. - Chimgan Mountains: about 2 hours drive from Tashkent, suitable for hiking and skiing. 🛞Tashkent may not be as ancient as Samarkand, but as a hub city in Central Asia, it allows you to feel the history and experience the vitality of modern Uzbekistan. It is recommended to arrange a 2-3 day tour, and it will be more exciting to visit the surrounding cities together!
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Posted: May 4, 2025
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