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Uzbekistan Delegation Participates in International Tourism Forum in Tajikistan

An exhibition showcasing historical monuments and handicrafts of Khatlon region in vibrant colors.

The “Khatlon – the Burning Heart of Tourism” forum is happening in Tajikistan, featuring representatives from multiple countries and local experts discussing tourism potential and cooperation in Khatlon region. The event includes exhibitions and informational sessions led by regional officials.

An international tourism forum titled “Khatlon – the Burning Heart of Tourism” is currently underway in Tajikistan, as reported by UzA. This event has attracted a variety of tourism experts, including those from the Surkandarya region, scholars from the Denau Institute of Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy, as well as cultural performers and officials from the Kashkadarya Regional Tourism Department. Delegates from countries such as Korea, Iran, Russia, China, and Kyrgyzstan are also in attendance.

The purpose of the forum is to promote the Khatlon region’s rich historical landmarks and its traditional crafts. It kicked off with an exhibition showcasing the region’s tourist appeal. Participants have the opportunity to learn about Khatlon’s cultural heritage and its modern tourism initiatives.

Davlatali Said, the head of Khatlon region, presented insights into the area’s tourism capabilities and the various initiatives aimed at fostering a welcoming environment for both tourists and investors. The presentation emphasized the region’s potential as an attractive destination.

In what is expected to foster regional collaboration, representatives from the Surkandarya and Kashkadarya regions highlighted Uzbekistan’s own tourism assets. Plans to strengthen ties were evident as memoranda of cooperation between local tourism firms and the Denau Institute of Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy are set to be signed.

The international tourism forum in Tajikistan serves as a significant platform for promoting the Khatlon region’s heritage and tourism potential. With the presence of international delegates and local representatives, the event aims to foster collaboration and encourage investment in local tourism initiatives while showcasing Uzbekistan’s rich resources in the tourism sector.

Original Source: akipress.com

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