The master plan for an international tourist center has been reviewed
Such a pace of development is attracting more and more foreign investors. Earlier it was reported about plans to build an international tourist center “Sea Breeze Uzbekistan” on the shore of the Charvak reservoir. During the current presentation, the master plan of this large-scale project, developed with the participation of several foreign companies, was reviewed.
As noted, the project provides for the phased construction of a center divided into 10 compact zones. Each of them will include recreational facilities and necessary services within walking distance. For the convenience of visitors, it is planned to build a bridge between the two banks of the reservoir. There will be a boulevard, beaches and recreation areas near the water, and hotels, cottages, residential buildings, restaurants and spectator areas on the slopes. In addition, cultural, educational, medical and sports facilities will appear here. Thus, the complex will not only be a tourist destination, but also a space for year-round living.
The head of our state emphasized that the center should be convenient for all visitors, and gave instructions to provide the complex with the necessary infrastructure.
Official website of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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