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Uzbekistan participates at the Malaysian International Tourism Fair in Kuala Lumpur: MITM 2023
31 July 2023
Uzbekistan participates at the Malaysian International Tourism Fair in Kuala Lumpur: MITM 2023

Uzbekistan participates in the 20th exhibition fair “Malaysia International Travel Mart” (MITM 2023) taking place in the capital of Malaysia, with the assistance of representatives of the Embassy of our country. The tourism potential of Uzbekistan is presented and meetings are organized in the “B2B” format between tour operators of the two countries as a part of the event.

More than 100 Malaysian tour operators and representatives of the tourism industry, as well as airlines from Uzbekistan, the Republic of Korea, Thailand, China, and the Philippines, take part in the fair.

During the presentation, dedicated to tourism in Uzbekistan, detailed information was provided on the large-scale measures being implemented in the republic to advance the development of modern tourism infrastructure and diversify tourism services in Uzbekistan. Tourist products of historical and modern tourist centers of Uzbekistan are presented, including Samarkand, Bukhara, Khorezm, Surkhandarya regions and the city of Tashkent. In particular, the opportunities created for tourists at the Samarkand International Airport and the Samarkand International Tourist Center "Silk Road" were noted.

It was noted that as a result of the simplification of the visa regime in recent years, a visa-free procedure in Uzbekistan has been applied for the entry of citizens of more than 90 foreign states, including Malaysia. In addition, Uzbekistan Airways started operating direct flights between Tashkent and Kuala Lumpur.

During the meetings in the B2B format, direct cooperation was established between the tour operators of Uzbekistan and Malaysia, specific agreements were reached on launching new tour packages to Uzbekistan in cooperation with tour operators and attracting an additional 500 tourists to the republic by the end of the year.

The Malaysian International Tourism Fair is organized annually by the Malaysian-Chinese Tourism Association, founded in 1992. The association has branches in the states of Penang, Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Johor, Sarawak, Sabah and Labuan, which are densely populated by the Chinese ethnic group of Malaysia. Today the Association has more than 1300 members.

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Did you know?

Uzbekistan is one of only two countries in the world to be ‘double landlocked’ (landlocked and totally surrounded by other landlocked countries). Liechtenstein is double landlocked by 2 countries whilst Uzbekistan is surrounded by 5!

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It is Uzbek tradition that the most respected guest be seated farthest from the house’s entrance.

Tashkent’s metro features chandeliers, marble pillars and ceilings, granite, and engraved metal. It has been called one of the most beautiful train stations in the world.

The Uzbek master chef is able to cook in just one caldron enough plov to serve a thousand men.

When you are a host to someone, it is your duty to fill their cups with for the whole time they are with you.  What you must not do, however, is to fill their cup more than half-full.  If you do that as a mistake, say it is a mistake immediately.  Doing it means you want them to leave.  Wow!  Amazing, right?

To Uzbeks, respect means a whole lot.  For this reason they love it if, even as foreigners, you endeavour to add the respectful suffix opa after a woman's name; and aka after a man's.  Example: Linda-opa and David-aka.  You could also use hon and jon respectively.

Having been an historic crossroads for centuries as part of various ancient empires, Uzbekistan’s food is very eclectic. It has its roots in Iranian, Arab, Indian, Russian and Chinese cuisine.

Though identified with the Persia, the Zoroastrism probably originated in Bactria or Sogdiana. Many distinguished scholars share an opinion that Zoroastrianism had originated in the ancient Khorezm. Indeed, today in the world there were found 63 Zoroastrian monuments, including those in Iran, India, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Thirty-eight of them are in Uzbekistan, whereas 17 of these monuments are located in Khorezm.

One of Islam's most sacred relics - the world's oldest Koran that was compiled in Medina by Othman, the third caliph or Muslim leader, is kept in Tashkent. It was completed in the year 651, only 19 years after Muhammad's death. 

Tashkent is the only megapolis in the world where public transport is totally comprised of Mercedes buses. And due to low urban air polution it is one of the few cities where one can still see the stars in the sky.

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Uzbekistan has been ranked one of the safest countries in the world, according to a new global poll. The annual Gallup Global Law and Order asked if people felt safe walking at night and whether they had been victims of crime. The survey placed Uzbekistan 5th out of 135 countries, while the UK was 21st and the US 35th. Top five safest countries:

  • Singapore
  • Norway
  • Iceland
  • Finland
  • Uzbekistan
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