
Three Central Asian countries
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Book Introduction
The three Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan) were places that felt familiar to us, yet somehow distant.
Although all three countries have direct flights from Incheon International Airport, making them easily accessible, the lack of proper information, not to mention the common guidebooks, may have made people hesitate to travel to these regions.
This book, compiled by two experts on travel to the former Soviet Union and one on leading business in the region, captures the charm of Central Asia through their unique expertise.
It will surely serve as an oasis for those seeking a new travel destination, introducing experiences of the great outdoors in a naturally gifted environment, historical cities of the ancient Silk Road, and exotic Islamic architecture.
Although all three countries have direct flights from Incheon International Airport, making them easily accessible, the lack of proper information, not to mention the common guidebooks, may have made people hesitate to travel to these regions.
This book, compiled by two experts on travel to the former Soviet Union and one on leading business in the region, captures the charm of Central Asia through their unique expertise.
It will surely serve as an oasis for those seeking a new travel destination, introducing experiences of the great outdoors in a naturally gifted environment, historical cities of the ancient Silk Road, and exotic Islamic architecture.
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035 Note
036 Author Introduction
037 While publishing the book
044 Recommended Schedule
046 Characteristics of Islamic Architecture
050 Food of Central Asia
054 Central Asia Shopping List
056 What is the Silk Road?
057 Koryo people of Central Asia
058 First Steps in Central Asian Business
064 Travel Information Keywords
066 Useful applications for traveling in Central Asia
068 Central Asian Travel Conversation
070 Interview 1: A Solo Woman's Trip to Central Asia
072 Interview 2: Travel YouTuber Jang Won-seo
074 Kazakhstan
080 Overview
083 Interview 3: Daeyoung Kim, Open Healthcare Co., Ltd.
084 Interview 4 Lee Seon-young, Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Kazakhstan
087 Interview 5 Ji Hae-seong, Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Kazakhstan
088 Almaty
090 Getting to and from Almaty
099 Things to do in Almaty
suburb
108 Chimbulrak
109 Big Almaty Lake
110 Charn Canyon
112 Kaindy Lake
114 Lake Colsay
115 Black Canyon
116 Astana
118 Getting in and out of Astana
121 Things to Do in Astana
124 Shymkent
126 Entering and leaving Simkent
127 Things to Do in Shymkent
128 Kyrgyzstan
134 Overview
139 Interview 6: Chu Sang-hoon
140 Bishkek
142 Getting to and from Bishkek
147 Things to Do in Bishkek
suburb
152 Allah Archa
155 Burana Tower
156 Issyk-Kul Lake
160 Karakol
162 Entering and exiting Karakol
163 Things to Do in Karakol
168 Altyn Arashan
suburb
172 Jeti Oguz
174 Skazka Canyon
176 Song Kul Lake
180 Uzbekistan
186 Overview
190 Interview 7 Feruza
192 Tashkent
194 Getting to and from Tashkent
201 Things to Do in Tashkent
208 Samarkand
210 Traveling to and from Samarkand
212 Things to Do in Samarkand
222 Bukhara
224 Traveling to and from Bukhara
226 Things to do in Bukhara
236 Khiva
238 Entering and exiting Hiba
240 Things to See in Hiba
036 Author Introduction
037 While publishing the book
044 Recommended Schedule
046 Characteristics of Islamic Architecture
050 Food of Central Asia
054 Central Asia Shopping List
056 What is the Silk Road?
057 Koryo people of Central Asia
058 First Steps in Central Asian Business
064 Travel Information Keywords
066 Useful applications for traveling in Central Asia
068 Central Asian Travel Conversation
070 Interview 1: A Solo Woman's Trip to Central Asia
072 Interview 2: Travel YouTuber Jang Won-seo
074 Kazakhstan
080 Overview
083 Interview 3: Daeyoung Kim, Open Healthcare Co., Ltd.
084 Interview 4 Lee Seon-young, Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Kazakhstan
087 Interview 5 Ji Hae-seong, Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Kazakhstan
088 Almaty
090 Getting to and from Almaty
099 Things to do in Almaty
suburb
108 Chimbulrak
109 Big Almaty Lake
110 Charn Canyon
112 Kaindy Lake
114 Lake Colsay
115 Black Canyon
116 Astana
118 Getting in and out of Astana
121 Things to Do in Astana
124 Shymkent
126 Entering and leaving Simkent
127 Things to Do in Shymkent
128 Kyrgyzstan
134 Overview
139 Interview 6: Chu Sang-hoon
140 Bishkek
142 Getting to and from Bishkek
147 Things to Do in Bishkek
suburb
152 Allah Archa
155 Burana Tower
156 Issyk-Kul Lake
160 Karakol
162 Entering and exiting Karakol
163 Things to Do in Karakol
168 Altyn Arashan
suburb
172 Jeti Oguz
174 Skazka Canyon
176 Song Kul Lake
180 Uzbekistan
186 Overview
190 Interview 7 Feruza
192 Tashkent
194 Getting to and from Tashkent
201 Things to Do in Tashkent
208 Samarkand
210 Traveling to and from Samarkand
212 Things to Do in Samarkand
222 Bukhara
224 Traveling to and from Bukhara
226 Things to do in Bukhara
236 Khiva
238 Entering and exiting Hiba
240 Things to See in Hiba
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Publisher's Review
Korea's first Central Asia guidebook published!
It takes patience and effort to publish a book.
Let alone a travel guidebook for a region that is being introduced for the first time.
Three Central Asian countries are emerging as new travel destinations after the pandemic.
Now, it is possible to travel to Central Asia, a place you have only vaguely dreamed of.
It is a country with a natural environment blessed by the Tian Shan Mountains and the largest territory in Central Asia, and is a country rich in natural resources, and it is a place where the deep-rooted breath of the Koryo people can be felt.
Kazakhstan, a place where you can feel it
Kyrgyzstan is known as the "Switzerland of Central Asia" for its beautiful natural environment and for its experience of the nomadic life and culture.
Uzbekistan, a place where you can experience the ancient historical cities of the Silk Road, the crossroads of Eastern and Western civilizations, and the splendid cultural heritage of the Timurid Empire.
Discover unspoiled nature and the historic cities of the Silk Road.
Walking along the vast expanse of nature along the Tian Shan Mountains, you can fully experience it with your heart in just a few breaths.
It features countless unique mountain lakes and gorges, historic cities along the ancient Silk Road, and cultural heritage sites from the Timurid Empire.
With just one copy of 〈Central Asia 3 Countries〉, I can travel solo and independently!
Traveling independently to a non-English speaking country always makes people hesitate due to fear of the language barrier.
Moreover, these three Central Asian countries all use their own languages, so even though English is available, it can be a difficult travel destination that ends up being a pie in the sky.
However, based on the author's diverse local experiences, it contains detailed information on famous places in each country, as well as transportation and map usage methods, so anyone can travel without difficulty.
It takes patience and effort to publish a book.
Let alone a travel guidebook for a region that is being introduced for the first time.
Three Central Asian countries are emerging as new travel destinations after the pandemic.
Now, it is possible to travel to Central Asia, a place you have only vaguely dreamed of.
It is a country with a natural environment blessed by the Tian Shan Mountains and the largest territory in Central Asia, and is a country rich in natural resources, and it is a place where the deep-rooted breath of the Koryo people can be felt.
Kazakhstan, a place where you can feel it
Kyrgyzstan is known as the "Switzerland of Central Asia" for its beautiful natural environment and for its experience of the nomadic life and culture.
Uzbekistan, a place where you can experience the ancient historical cities of the Silk Road, the crossroads of Eastern and Western civilizations, and the splendid cultural heritage of the Timurid Empire.
Discover unspoiled nature and the historic cities of the Silk Road.
Walking along the vast expanse of nature along the Tian Shan Mountains, you can fully experience it with your heart in just a few breaths.
It features countless unique mountain lakes and gorges, historic cities along the ancient Silk Road, and cultural heritage sites from the Timurid Empire.
With just one copy of 〈Central Asia 3 Countries〉, I can travel solo and independently!
Traveling independently to a non-English speaking country always makes people hesitate due to fear of the language barrier.
Moreover, these three Central Asian countries all use their own languages, so even though English is available, it can be a difficult travel destination that ends up being a pie in the sky.
However, based on the author's diverse local experiences, it contains detailed information on famous places in each country, as well as transportation and map usage methods, so anyone can travel without difficulty.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 24, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 256 pages | 150*200*12mm
- ISBN13: 9791197837845
- ISBN10: 1197837841
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