The II International Student Youth Forum in Zamin was organized by the National University of Uzbekistan under the slogan “Youth and Ethnotourism”.
As part of the event, students and young people visited the Zamin Historical Museum and got acquainted with the local cultural heritage. Also, on the occasion of May 9 – the Day of Memory and Appreciation, the Mother Monument in Zamin was visited.
The main part of the forum was held at a summer resort in Zamin district. There, dances were performed to the sounds of national songs, and national and modern dances were performed by foreign students.
Also, the interesting stage performances prepared by the participants left a great impression on everyone. The event was held in a friendly atmosphere and served to strengthen cultural exchange between representatives of different nationalities.
At the end of the forum, the participants exchanged views through a cultural program and friendly discussions. The event was one of the important steps towards increasing the social activity of young people and introducing our country to the world.
The “International Student-Youth Forum of Zamin” provides students with several important opportunities and benefits:
1. Increasing cultural and historical knowledge – During the forum, students were given the opportunity to get acquainted with the historical sites, national values, and ethnotourism opportunities of Zamin.
2. Understanding patriotism and values - Events organized on the occasion of the “Day of Memory and Appreciation” strengthen students’ respect for history and national pride.
3. Initiative and leadership skills – Through communication with participants from different regions and abroad, students develop communication, initiative, and teamwork skills.
4. New friendships and partnerships – The forum will allow students from different universities to establish friendly relations and collaborate on future projects.
5. Increasing interest in the tourism industry – Through the forum, students will gain a deeper understanding of the economic and cultural importance of tourism, especially ethnotourism, and increase their desire to work in this area.