CHUST: A CITY OF ANCIENT TRADITIONS

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  • 9th grade student of school № 57, Karkidon, Chust Author

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Key Words: Chust, ancient traditions, craftsmanship, knives, metalworking, swords, tourism, parks, traditional teahouses, chaikhanas, palov, Central Asian cuisine, cultural heritage, hospitality, historical sites, Chust Historical Museum, festivals, modern development, education, Oynura, Namangan

Abstract

 Annotation. This article, written by Oynura, a 9th-grade student from Chust, Namangan, explores the rich history and cultural heritage of Chust. Known for its exceptional craftsmanship in knife-making and metalworking, Chust has evolved into a popular tourist destination with beautiful parks and traditional teahouses. The article highlights the city's famous palov, a beloved Central Asian dish, and delves into Chust's historical sites, cultural significance, and modern development. It emphasizes the blend of tradition and progress that characterizes Chust, making it a unique and vibrant community.

 

 

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2024-06-14

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