A park called "Azerbaijan" will appear in New Tashkent, symbolizing the two countries' friendship.
The Azerbaijan Park project has begun in New Tashkent. On August 23, the presidents of Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Ilham Aliyev, laid symbolic time capsules on the site of the future public space. A four-hectare site has been allocated for the park. It is planned to create a modern space dedicated to the history, culture, and national traditions of Azerbaijan. The park will not only become a new attraction in New Tashkent […]

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A park called "Azerbaijan" will be created in New Tashkent, intended to become a symbol of friendship between the two countries.
The "Azerbaijan" park project has already begun in New Tashkent. On August 23, the presidents of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev jointly laid symbolic time capsules at the site of the future public space.
A 4-hectare site has been allocated for the park. It is planned that it will be a modern space reflecting the history, culture, and national traditions of Azerbaijan.
This park will not only become a new landmark for New Tashkent but will also embody the cultural affinity and strong friendship between the two peoples.
This project is part of a mutual exchange. Earlier, during Mirziyoyev's visit to Azerbaijan, a time capsule was laid in the foundation of the future "Uzbekistan" park in Baku's "White City." A complex incorporating elements of Uzbek architecture, green spaces, and promenades will be built on a 4.5-hectare site.
Thus, the "Azerbaijan" park in Tashkent and the "Uzbekistan" park in Baku will serve as unique cultural bridges between the two countries and embody their long-standing friendship.

