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The benefits of traveling with your family

If you suffer from a passion for travel as much as we do, the excitement of exploring different countries, immersing yourself in an unfamiliar culture, and enjoying a new cuisine is the epitome of intoxication. There is nothing that can compare to the feeling of …

The story of how a tourist from Kazakhstan fell in love with Tashkent

The story of how a tourist from Kazakhstan fell in love with Tashkent

A journalist from a neighboring country, who is visiting Tashkent for the first time, told about the deed of the Yakkasaray district khokim on her Facebook page. More than 1,300 people have already shared this publication. Below we publish the full text of Danara Kurmanova’s …

Where to eat the most delicious pilaf in Tashkent?

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Pilaw is one of the oldest dishes, which supposedly appeared in India or the Middle East more than 2 thousand years ago. Nowadays, plov is considered one of the most popular dishes in Central Asia, Asia Minor, Transcaucasia, Turkey and the Middle East. Even Alexander …

Five Vegetarian Dishes You Must Try in Uzbekistan

The national bread of Uzbekistan

Uzbek cuisine is very rich and abundant in many delicious and flavorful dishes. Every sophisticated gourmet will find a dish to his liking, whether he is a meat-eater or a vegetarian. Today we want to tell you about five dishes that are great for vegetarians …

Kurash is a national competition in Uzbekistan

Kurash is legendary wrestling!

The kind of national belt wrestling, officially included in the world network of non-Olympic sports and supported by UNESCO, is Kurash. Kurash in translation means “to reach the goal by the fair way”. This type of martial art appeared on the territory of present Uzbekistan …

Gastronomic festival “Taste of France” will be held for the 6th time in the restaurants of Uzbekistan.

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The Goût de/Good France/Taste of France is back and will take place from October 14 to 22, 2021. For the sixth time, it will be a grand celebration of French gastronomy in France and around the world. Once again, with this festival, on five continents …

Hospitality in Uzbekistan is a centuries-old tradition

Hospitality in Uzbekistan is a centuries-old tradition

Hospitality is a vital principle of all the peoples of the East and one of the characteristic features of the people of Uzbekistan. Not accepting a guest or not giving him due respect means to disgrace the family, clan, and makhalla. Uzbek families in the …

Mahalla – Uzbek Quarter or Guzar

Mahalla - Uzbek Quarter or Guzar

A whole system of relations between residents of the same neighborhood, existing in Uzbekistan for hundreds of years and significantly influenced the development of the Uzbek way of life and traditions. The center of a makhalla is usually a mosque or teahouse. In ancient times, …

Folk games in Uzbekistan – Kupkari

Folk games in Uzbekistan - Kupkari

The equestrian competition among the peoples of Central Asia – kupkari – (In translation from Turkic “kup” means “many” and Persian “kari” – “deed, work”, i.e. “deed of many”). In Uzbekistan the kupkari competition is also called ulak, buzkashi. In this game, skillful riders compete …

Presentation of the rope-walkers – darbozov. Traditions of Uzbekistan.

Presentation of the rope-walkers - darbozov. Traditions of Uzbekistan.

Among the various traditions of the peoples of Central Asia we can single out into a separate category the traditional entertainment during the festivities. These are, of course, dances, songs, but also include puppet shows, wrestling, races and performances of rope-walkers – darbozes, as they …

Beshik-tui – the first swaddling of a baby

Beshik-tui - the first swaddling of a baby

Joyful and important event – a new person was born! The appearance of a baby in an Uzbek family is accompanied by the ancient ritual celebration “Beshik tui” – “Wooden cradle”. The ritual has survived in the culture of the Uzbeks from time immemorial and …

Fatiha tui – Uzbek Rite of Wooing or Engagement

Fatiha tui - Uzbek Rite of Wooing or Engagement

Fatiha tui. An interesting custom with a simple meaning is engagement or matchmaking. According to tradition, the parents of the groom, most often the aunts, less often the mother, find the bride themselves. However, today’s young people tactfully advise in which direction it is better …