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Uzbekistan: Flower Parade to take place in Namangan

| @indiablooms | May 17, 2019, at 07:53 pm

Namangan, May 17 (IBNS): The Flower Parade will take place on the central streets of Namangan from May 26 to Jun 1.

The event will be followed by the Flowers Festival in the Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur central park.

Representatives of foreign diplomatic missions, international organizations in Uzbekistan as well as embassies are expected to visit Namangan region during the seven-day event.

“Hotira Maidoni” (Memorial Square) will be the first destination of visitors will be, also a place of a festive parade. A motorcade decorated with flowers will lead to the Zakhiriddin Muhammad Babur central park. From there guests will participate in the solemn opening ceremony.

Festival participants will also be able to visit the Floriculture Center, where they will be introduced to the activities of the local florists. The “Akhsikent Historical Open-Air Museum” in Turakurgan district will be another place of interest for guests of the festival.

 

 

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