The President inspected the infrastructure facilities for major events in Khiva

Uzbekistan

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev inspected the new Congress Hall, three-star hotel, and the Khiva Ichan-Kala Reception House in Khiva.

The President inspected the infrastructure facilities for major events in Khiva
These facilities were built in accordance with the presidential decree of April 30, 2026. Their completion will create approximately 2,000 new jobs, provide hotel services to 50,000 tourists annually, and increase service exports to $4 million.

The Congress Hall, built in a harmonious blend of modern premium style and elements of traditional Khorezm architecture, is designed to host international forums, business conferences, intergovernmental negotiations, and cultural events.

857 billion soums of budget funds were allocated for the construction of the 1.9-hectare complex. Extensive green spaces and alleys have been created around it, and landscaping work has been carried out as part of the national "Yashil Makon" project.

A three-star hotel has been built next to the Congress Hall to create comfortable conditions for participants in international events and tourists. The 169 billion soum project has created 60 new jobs on a 1.6-hectare site.

The four-story hotel features 156 rooms with 310 beds, a spacious lobby, reception, a restaurant-bar, a children's room, and a terrace. It also features a wellness area with an indoor pool, fitness and wellness areas.

The hotel is a few minutes' walk along green promenades to the Congress Hall, the Bokiy Shahar Historical and Ethnographic Park, and the crafts market.

The head of state also toured the Khiva Ichan-Kala Reception House. The complex, covering a total area of 2 hectares, is designed to host official events and receive foreign delegations. The project cost is 260 billion soums.

The building's architecture makes extensive use of monumental carved wooden columns, ganch elements, and blue and turquoise tiles, characteristic of Khorezm. Photo exhibitions reflecting the region's rich history and folk craft workshops are located around the Reception House.

Here, the head of state also warmly engaged with representatives of the Khorezm region's public. During the conversation, they discussed the large-scale transformations taking place in the region in recent years, as well as changes in people's lifestyles and thinking. It was noted that the creative spirit of development and renewal of the New Uzbekistan is increasingly felt in the ancient Khorezm land. It was emphasized that efforts to transform the region into a modern, well-developed, and prosperous region while carefully preserving its rich history and traditions will be consistently continued.

The President of our country gave instructions on the effective use of these complexes, increasing the number of major international events in Khiva, improving the quality of tourism services, and creating new jobs.

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