As part of the second GREENDT project consortium meeting, which will take place in Vigo, Spain on July 14 and 15, 2025, a special event titled “Uzbekistan Cultural Day” will be held on July 15 from 15:00 to 17:00 at the Edificio Redeiras and from 17:00 to 19:00 at the Afundación building. The event is jointly organized by the University of Vigo, the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Spain, the Embassy of Uzbekistan in France, and Fergana State Technical University (FSTU) and aims to celebrate and share the rich cultural heritage of Uzbekistan with an international audience.
This initiative seeks to foster intercultural dialogue and highlight the significance of cultural heritage in advancing global values such as sustainability, inclusion, and cooperation. A key message of the event will be to promote the upcoming 43rd UNESCO General Assembly session, which will, for the first time in history, be hosted in Samarkand, Uzbekistan — marking a historic milestone as the session traditionally takes place in Paris.
The event will feature a dynamic program including:
- Live performances of traditional Uzbek music and dance.
- Exhibitions showcasing national handicrafts, including embroidery, ceramics, and textiles.
- Short documentary screenings on Uzbekistan’s cultural sites and intangible heritage.
- Presentation of Uzbekistan’s more than 100-year-old rich history, from ancient civilizations to modern reforms.
- Tasting of national Uzbek cuisine, offering guests an authentic multisensory experience.
- Guest speakers from the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Spain and FSTU, who will discuss the role of cultural preservation and exchange.
Beyond its cultural focus, the event is also an opportunity to reinforce Uzbekistan’s image on the global stage as a country that honors its traditions while embracing innovation and progressive reforms. By sharing its identity, history, and national values, Uzbekistan aims to position itself as a committed partner in the global effort for sustainable development.
Uzbekistan’s Role in the Global Cultural Landscape
Like every country, Uzbekistan holds a distinct place in the global cultural mosaic. With its ancient history as a cradle of civilizations and its strategic location along the Silk Road, the nation has for centuries been a vibrant crossroads of knowledge, trade, and cultural exchange.
Today, the Uzbek diaspora spans many countries, where communities maintain a strong connection to national traditions while actively participating in local cultural life. This strong sense of identity—combined with a spirit of openness—enables Uzbek people to live in harmony with other cultures and contribute meaningfully to shared development.
Events such as Uzbekistan Cultural Day play a vital role in promoting intercultural understanding and cross-border knowledge exchange. In an increasingly interconnected world, these moments of dialogue and celebration are essential for building trust, encouraging innovation, and reinforcing mutual respect among nations.
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