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Tashkent 2 nights 3 days travel course
Day 1: History and religious culture exploration
Hazerati Imam Complex โ Colus Bazaar โ Cuke Madrasa โ Barak Hanmadrasa
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:At the Hazerati Imam Complex, which was built in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, from the 16th century to 2007, the world's oldest Koran, including the 7th -century Ottoman Koran, experienced seasonal agricultural products and traditional breads in Central Asia's largest Suzusu Bazar, and 16th -century Islamic educational institution Cukel Back Madrasawa. Explore Islamic Architecture of Elaborate Sculptures and Tile Decorations in a Barak Madrasa
Day 2: Modern Culture and Art Experience
Amir Temur Square โ Musta Kilic Maidoni โ Alichera Boy Theater โ Tashkent Subway Tour
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:Central Asian Conqueror Amir Temur, where the statue of Amir Temur, an experienced Tashkent's symbolic center, visited the national events and festivals in the Tashkent Main Square, Musta Kilik, Midoni, and performed the Uzbekistan traditional art performance at the Ali Chera Boy Theater built by the Japanese War prisoners. In the first subway in Central Asia, which was opened in 1977, each station appreciated the unique design and architectural style for each station.
Day 3: Religious Architecture and Prospective Experience
Minor Moscow โ Axance Cathedral โ Tashkent TV Tower โ Monument to Courage
Minor Mosque:Takes 2 hours, reflects golden time and quiet meditation in the marble sanctuary of modern Islamic architecture located on the riverside of Ankor
Awarcances Cathedral:It takes 1 hour, a beautiful Russian Orthodox Church architecture that symbolizes the diverse history of Tashkent
Tashkent TV Tower:2 hours, the size and symmetry of the city at the top of the tower, the Skyline panorama view where Soviet and Hyundai meet
Monument to Courage:It takes 1 hour, visits a memorial monument in honor of Tashkent citizens' resilience during the 1966 earthquake