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Do I need a visa to go to Uzbekistan?

A visa is required to travel to Uzbekistan.

Today, with the rapid development of the tourism industry, countries around the world are also very welcoming to Chinese tourists. Therefore, more and more countries have implemented visa-free policies for Chinese tourists. This makes travel more convenient and time-saving for Chinese people who want to travel abroad.

As a thousand-year-old country with a long history, Uzbekistan is rated as one of the best travel destinations in Asia. Uzbekistan is also a must-pass section of the Silk Road, and its tourism resources are also well-known among various countries. Starting from the Spring Festival of 2021, Uzbekistan has implemented a visa-free policy for Chinese citizens, who can stay for 7 days. However, 7 days is definitely not enough for most people.

Uzbekistan Attractions

Khiva Located on the left bank of the Amu Darya River, Khiva is a beautiful oasis city, the pearl of Central Asia and the city of the Kingdom of the Sun. There is a beautiful legend about the construction of the city of Khiva. It is said that Noah's son and his companions were lost in the Karakul Desert after the flood. When they were hungry and thirsty, they suddenly found a clear spring. With the help of the spring, they They regained their vitality and strength, and later they built the city of Khiva by the clear spring.

Gul-Amir Mausoleum is located in the urban area of ??Samarkand. It is the mausoleum of Timur and his descendants. It was built in the 15th century. The mausoleum has a spectacular shape, bright colors, and a large spherical cone-shaped dome. It has strong oriental Islamic architectural characteristics and is a world-famous Central Asian architectural treasure. The mausoleum was built in 1403. It was originally used as the tomb of Muhammad Sultan, the grandson of Timur, who died suddenly, and later became the tomb of the Timur family.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Uzbekistan