Yesterday I went to event devoting
development of tourism in our country. It was the 4th annual tourism
fair but I was there for the first time. At first glance I liked the name of
the event ‘The world of leisure’. Everybody likes leisure) Don’t we?
Presenatation of Yurt Hotel in Karakalpakstan |
The event took place a little bit
far from the centre of Tashkent, at the Exhibition Hall ‘Qorgazma Savdo
Markazi’ situated near metro station Beruniy, about 15 minutes by taxi from the
center. During 2 days all the organizations, sponsors, investors who related
somehow to the sphere of tourism attend the fair, and a lot of people just come
to watch and be the part of this event. It was good opportunity for making
personal meetings for businessmen and establishing new contacts.
When I come I saw crowds of people
near some tables. Coming closer I felt alluring smell of Uzbek Plov. As it
turned out in the frames of Tourism Fair there was Festival of traditional food
outside. Cooks from different parts of our country came to let visitors taste
the dishes which they can find only in their regions. It wasn’t for free, but
prices were not high.
Inside the Exhibition Hall I noticed
a great majority of sellers: from clothes to handicrafts. The atmosphere was
lively and noisy. Some sellers were from distant regions of Uzbekistan and it
was interesting to see all the diversity and variety of traditional handicrafts,
clothes, souvenirs and other things.
For example, I liked silk scarves
from Andijan, it costs 2,9$. Purse from Kashkadarya is for 3,1$. Interesting
and funny toys from Yangiyol, near Tashkent. Chapans (Uzbek traditional robe)
you can find the shop in Chorsu bazaar, chapan costs from 8$ to 32$. Depends on
summer/winter robe and design.
Good souvenirs were presented by shop situated
near Maxim Gorky metro station, price is 0,6$-5$. Navoi handmade napkins and
towels were wonderful, 4-5$ for one. And knives from Karakalpakstan I think
useful and nice present, prices from 7$ to 32$.
And one more thing I liked the most are Christmas and New Year decorations, toys painted in the style of traditional Uzbek patterns. Lovely.
P.S. Periodically there are
different events where you can go to see or buy interesting stuff, often it is
called handmade fair. If you are in Tashkent, be sure to ask about these kinds
of events.
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