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Bukhara, the ancient capital of Uzbekistan

#AsiaTravelRecord I visited the Kalon Mosque in Bukhara, the ancient capital of Uzbekistan. It was a building of great scale and very worth seeing. Many tourists from Japan visit the mosque, so I think it's easy for Japanese people to get used to it. There are several places to eat in the neighborhood, so it's a good idea to take a walk and have a meal while sightseeing. There are also many hotels nearby, so it's very convenient for sightseeing. There are many souvenir shops, but there is no pushy solicitation, so I was able to look around without worrying.
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Posted: Jan 17, 2025
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