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Ashgabat, a magnificent capital

1. The capital of Turkmenistan, Ashgabat, is a very clean and tidy city, and even beautiful. There are very few people on the streets, making it a great place to travel. I recommend visiting at least once. I won't introduce much about the strategy, because the whole trip was guided by a tour guide. They have a mature plan for city tours, so you don't need to make a strategy. 2. Let me talk about my experience: I felt like a game player on a mission! First, take a designated vehicle into the city (only white or silver cars are allowed in the capital). After entering the city, you can't explore the land at will. You need to follow a local guide throughout the whole journey (on the one hand, it is not allowed by regulations, and on the other hand, there is no network, so it is difficult to travel by yourself). Then start to check in one point by one point. Finally, the trip is over, and you can go back to the hotel to sleep. Congratulations, the task is completed! 3. It is said that Turkmenistan is the "North Korea of Central Asia", but I personally think that Ashgabat is a relatively individual and avant-garde city in Central Asia. The architectural style of the capital is full of various strange, flamboyant, casual, and modern feelings. Unfortunately, the trip is limited, otherwise, I would like to visit them one by one. In addition to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, my favorite city night view is here. The mysterious thing is that there are very few people on the streets of the capital. It feels like someone has cleared the scene in advance for me to inspect (just kidding). There are many cars on the road, but I don't know where the residents are hiding. 4. Finally, here are the attractions I have visited: · Independence Park (you can also see the trees planted by various countries here) · Neutrality Monument (it is said that the location has been moved, how did this shape move?) 5. Hakha Kidasi Memorial Hall (commemorating the victims of the Patriotic War and the devastating earthquake in Ashgabat in 1948) 6. Ertugrul Gazi Mosque (a blue mosque in Turkish style) · Alem Cultural and Entertainment Center (indoor Ferris wheel, big friends can sit) are all very good choices
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Posted: Jan 12, 2025
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