School bazaars opened in Tashkent ahead of the new academic year
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School bazaars opened in Tashkent ahead of the new academic year

School bazaars have started operating in Tashkent as part of preparations for the beginning of the new academic year. These specialized trading zones have been established in various locations across the capital, including general education schools, dehqan markets, and large shopping complexes.

City residents and visitors can now purchase everything necessary for students, such as textbooks and stationery, at these fairs.

Fair Locations

The school goods fairs are set up in extensive areas of city shopping centers. Among them are the 'Aviasozlar', 'Askia', 'Mirabad', 'Navruz', 'Yunusabad' food markets, as well as the 'Chilanzar', 'Chorsu', and 'Urikzor' trade complexes.

At the 'Chilanzar' market, trading points are located at the intersection of Bunedkor and Farhad streets. Meanwhile, at the 'Eski Zhova' market, they are situated near the large octagonal staircase, in the TIM-1, TIM-2 zone, and near the open metro.

Furthermore, the school bazaars operate at the 'Sergeli' market, covering the territories of Sergeli-2, Sergeli-6, Sergeli-7, the underground passage area of the Sergeli-4 massif, the Sergeli-1 branch, and the vicinity of the Kuylyk-5 massif markets. At the 'Farhad' market, trading points operate on the opposite side of the fair and near the main entrances, while at the 'Karakamysh' market, the fair is located in the 'Tansikboyev' branch.

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Farmers from different regions of the country, as well as entrepreneurs involved in enotourism and producers of various natural beverages, are expected to arrive in Zarkent. Visitors will have the opportunity to attend agricultural fairs and exhibitions of foreign wine brands.

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A separate part of the program will be dedicated to progress in viticulture. International conferences and forums are planned where participants can exchange accumulated experience and discuss future directions for the industry.

The cultural component of the festival, organized by the Committee on Tourism together with the Tashkent region hokimiyat, will include performances by folklore groups and pop artists, as well as events dedicated to national traditions and customs.

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