President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited Bostonlik district of Tashkent region and got acquainted with creative works

Uzbekistan

The main driver of development of this picturesque mountain region is undoubtedly tourism. In recent years, the infrastructure has been improved, which has created conditions for recreation at any time of the year. Recreational, health, ski and other types of complexes, as well as catering establishments, have been built.

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited Bostonlik district of Tashkent region and got acquainted with creative works
In particular, five years ago, 26 facilities with a total of 2,240 accommodation places operated in the district. During this period, more than 2 trillion soums were invested in the development of tourism, which made it possible to open 59 large tourist facilities with more than 13 thousand accommodation places. The main road was repaired and additional highways were built.

As a result, tourism in the region is rapidly developing: the number of tourists has increased 12 times. If five years ago Bostanlyk was visited by 850 thousand people a year, then in just 11 months of this year 12 million visitors came here.

The head of state got acquainted with new projects.

The construction of the Charvak Gate tourist complex is underway on the bank of the Chirchik River. On an area of about 25 hectares, 16 multi-storey buildings, 3 hotels, 2 supermarkets, as well as more than 60 consumer services, cafes and restaurants, a bank office, a water park, a musical fountain and a parking lot will be built. Solar panels will be installed on the roofs of the buildings, and a glass bridge will be built over the river.

The complex will be able to receive more than 5 thousand visitors per day. Taking into account seasonal needs, 2.5 thousand jobs will be created here.

The President gave instructions on increasing the types of services, developing active tourism, and designing such complexes in other districts. He emphasized the importance of paying special attention to ecology and increasing greenery in the region.

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