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Jin to Tour LA while KAT-TUN tours Asia and Trampled Fans in Harajuku

Awesome Fandom!!! Don't forget that I am open to requests, questions and suggestions so don't feel shy if you have something to say, just be nice (n_n). And please don't stop commenting and rating, they make me happy as do new subscriptions. (^o^)/ Also I have decided to actually use my Journal at my LiveJournal account so please check it out, I will be posting there stories that didn't make it into J-Entertainment News, Rants on struggling with learning Japanese and other random stuff: cely27.livejournal.com And now for the other links: mp4all, your home for Asian media videos: community.livejournal.com Hey!Say!7 Volleyball supporters: musicjapanplus.jp Daigo's band Breakerz' new album: musicjapanplus.jp Tegomass New Mini Album: www.jame-world.com Kat-tun asia, Jin LA: community.livejournal.com and www.tokyograph.com Pan-kun is dating: www.japanprobe.com Japanese actors who can actually act: community.livejournal.com GANTZ promo: www.nipponcinema.com Aiba's Press Conference: community.livejournal.com Trampled Fans: community.livejournal.com Death Note Suspension: musicjapanplus.jp

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7Nov/090

Uzbekistan Tours: Uzbekistan Expirience

Uzbekistan - the crossroads of civilization and the heart of Central Asia. The center of ancient caravan routes, its 2500 years of history are yours to explore. Set between the Amu-Darya and Syr-Darya rivers where “hospitality is ranked higher than courage” we will welcome you as part of our extended mahallya – our community family. Visit friendly rural villages, ancient settlements, temples and tombs, some of the oldest cities in the world overlaid with recent history but proudly claiming their heritage.

 With minarets as your compass points and open blue sky as your backdrop, experience architecture that has withstood the ages. Turquoise domes and graceful arched portals are graced with the sophisticated geometry of tilework, architectural patterns, calligraphy and floral designs. Let the magic of the ancient cities of Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva enchant you. Experience the excitement of independence in the burgeoning capital city of Tashkent. Even the ancient market of this city was called Chorsu – a crossroad. Today that bazaar is vaulted by seven huge domes covered in traditional ceramic tiles and takes its name from the Eski Juva – old tower of the nearby citadel.

Create your own 1001 nights in the bazaars of Uzbekistan! Its master craftsmen are famous for jewelry in silver, gold and semi-precious stones, embossed silver, brass and copper, luxurious silks and intricate gold and silk embroideries and its famous carpets of geometric harmony and pure color. Uzbeki aromatic pilaf is just the beginning of a feast of the senses. The haunting music of the dombra and tambur, the bustle of the markets and the swirl and dash of vibrant colors beckon you to the traditions of Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan Tours and travels with Central Asia Travel agency

Bounded by the majesty of the Tien Shan mountains and the mystery of the Kyzyl Kum desert, Uzbekistan is an adventure filled with fascinating cultural discoveries, history and breathtaking natural beauty. It holds unlimited resources for adventure and eco-tourism with an extensive national parks system, mountains, lakes, rivers, steppe and desert. Hike, raft, ski, and ride; it’s a four-season destination.

 The ancient Silk Road city of Samarkand is over 2,750 years old and was added to the Unesco World Heritage List in 2001. It was here that the dynasty of Amir Temur reigned, and the scientists of the Arab world flourished. By any standard Samarkand has a wealth of historical monuments. Registan square; the traditional center of the city is flanked by buildings of glittering turquoise tile and carved stone. Once you have seen Samarkand, you will be forever captive by its magic. Uzbekistan Tours and travels with Central Asia Travel agency

 Khiva’s city center Ichan-Khala is a living museum. The original oasis settlement of Khorezm is was the last stop before the Kara-kum desert. Legend has it that it was founded by Shem, the son of Noah. Herodotus wrote of Khiva. It was invaded by Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan but it became truly famous as Central Asia’s largest city of the slave trade. The buildings reflect characteristic Khivan style; a muted palette of deep blue, light blue, and white with vine and floral patterns. Remarkable carved wooden doors and columns are everywhere. In the evening the sun-baked brick walls glow with the colors of sunset and history.

The Kalyan Minaret dates back to 1127, a fitting symbol of old Bukhara. When Genghis Khan invaded he left the minaret standing, supposedly because he was struck by its beauty. The city’s subdued desert hues and centuries-old buildings exude their own exotic air of ancient culture in Uzbekistan’s holy city.

Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital, is as much a Silk Road city today as it was 2,000 years ago. The name means “Stone Fortress”, yet little remains of the old city because of a leveling earthquake in 1966 and Soviet era rebuilding. Those buildings that do survive are helping Tashkent take back its roots with important architecture, its plentiful green spaces, traditional puppet theatre and a wealth of museums and learning institutions. Always a major commercial and transportation center and emerging as a major economic center of Central Asia, it’s no wonder that Tashkent is still called the “Star of the Orient”.

Don’t let the size of Uzbekistan on a map fool you, this is Asia and the territories are vast. Uzbekistan is bigger than Italy; about the same area as Spain. An ancient center of arts and science and the Silk Road and Uzbekistan is now the center of emerging Central Asia. Uzbekistan Tours and travels with Central Asia Travel agency.

I am a native of Uzbekistan and received my university degree in languages and education right before my country?s independence in 1991. I taught in both the State and Medical colleges and published texts and dictionaries. I completed my certification as a tour guide and was quickly in demand as a facilitator and translator for visiting foreign businessmen and dignitaries. I was able to translate my passion to a full-time job and I?ve since had fabulous experiences taking travelers all over Central Asia; tourists, academics, historians, business and special interest groups. I?ve been able to travel widely and meet wonderful people all over the world. It has always been my dream to share my enthusiasm for my country with others. Uzbekistan has become a favorite destination for those looking for something different, new and off the beaten path. This newly emerging nation is proud to offer travelers its history and hospitality.