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The whole of Asia in one location! A grand surprise is being prepared for travelers in Samarkand

A unique project is expected to be launched in Samarkand, which will turn the idea of traditional tourism upside down.
The entrance arch of the Asian street in Samarkand
Photo: stv

Asian World is the name of a new tourist street that will appear in Samarkand. The historic Ibn Khaldun Street will be transformed into an amazing open-air space.

The architectural appearance will be created according to the special canons of Asian design. Modern solutions will blend harmoniously with the national motifs of different countries: from elegant walking paths to stylish recreation areas. Street lighting, shopping pavilions and decorative elements will be imbued with the spirit of Asian aesthetics. Convenient information stands, clear navigation and atmospheric photo zones will be created for travelers.

The gastronomic component will be a real discovery for gourmets. The special pride of the project is the round—the-clock street of tastes, where traditional dishes of Asian countries are served according to the most modern standards of service. Here you can enjoy authentic cuisine all night and all day long.

The unique Asian World space will become a real cultural mecca, where culinary traditions, artisanal masterpieces and customs of different Asian nations will merge in a single stream. This place is designed for both curious tourists and residents of the city who want to experience the diversity of Asian culture.

The project has an important mission for the development of the city: from expanding the tourist infrastructure to supporting local entrepreneurs and creating jobs. The implementation will proceed in stages, according to a carefully thought-out plan.

Of particular importance is that the new tourist street organically complements the historical heritage of Samarkand, opening a new page in the development of modern tourism in the city.

By the way, this is not the first surprise that Samarkand has presented to the world. Earlier, TLCA talked about archaeological finds that allowed them to consider this city older than Rome.

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