Uzbekistan presented its cultural heritage and innovations at EXPO-2025 in Japan

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Uzbekistan presented itself at EXPO-2025 in Japan as a country of sustainable development, education, and innovation while maintaining a deep connection with its cultural roots.

Uzbekistan presented its cultural heritage and innovations at EXPO-2025 in Japan
As presidential aide Saida Mirziyoyeva noted, Uzbekistan's participation in the exhibition is not just a demonstration of achievements, but a message about choosing in favor of a sustainable future. In her speech, she emphasized: "It is important for us that young people draw energy from pure sources, and culture unites, not divides."

As part of the cultural program, the Uzbekistan National Symphony Orchestra, led by Alibek Kabdurahmanov, performed at the EXPO. The gala concert with the world premiere of Celestial Dance / 天翔神楽 Amatobu Kagura became a musical gift to the Japanese audience and a symbol of long-standing friendly relations between the two countries.

The pavilion of Uzbekistan entitled "Garden of Knowledge: Laboratory of the Future Society" attracted special attention at the exhibition. Hundreds of thousands of visitors have already appreciated its architectural concept, inspired by the Juma Mosque in Khiva and the turquoise majolica of Bukhara. The pavilion space conveys the idea of harmony between innovation and tradition, between striving for the future and respect for eternal values.

According to Mirziyoyeva, the pavilion has become "a mosaic of cultures, languages, and histories - a unique bridge between the past and the future that helps the world better understand the present of Uzbekistan."

Saida Mirziyoyeva expressed gratitude to international partners for their cooperation and emphasized that cultural dialogue opens new opportunities for the country on the world stage.

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