AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI & Tourism Tech: Uzbekistan’s Tourism Committee met Beijing International Studies University (BISU) to discuss an AI-driven “Smart Tourism Data System” using big data and machine learning, with plans to build a similar high-tech platform for Uzbekistan’s tourism management. National Reading Push: Uzbekistan will launch an annual national reading promotion movement from 2026, with an online first stage via kitobxonlikharakati.uz and in-person regional and republican rounds, plus cash prizes for winners. Islamic Heritage on the Global Stage: Uzbekistan’s Islamic Civilisation Centre was presented in Qatar at Katara, with officials calling it a major civilizational project and a bridge for cultural dialogue. Youth Culture & Fashion: A spotlight on Uzbek streetwear brand OZBE shows how young designers are reworking local ornaments and symbols into modern identity through fashion. Eid al-Adha Cultural Message: President Shavkat Mirziyoyev used Eid al-Adha to emphasize peace, compassion, and unity, pointing to Islamic heritage projects and a new Presidential Hajj Programme. Education Planning: Uzbekistan expects 795,000+ first-graders in 2026/2027 and expands online admissions to thousands of schools nationwide. Cultural Exchange: Abdushukur Qumtur attended Khorezm “Lazgi” Festival in Khiva, highlighting the UNESCO-recognized dance and its international symposium.
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