1) The first and the most important magnet of Uzbekistan are the local people, who are passionate about their country, culture and future.
2) Everywhere you will see various mosaics: golden,ceramics or wooden based.
3) There are a workshops available where you can learn and do it yourself.
4) There a variety of things you can take back to your home country with this mosaic: Christmas decorations, earrings, postcards, cups and etc.It is my terminology to call Uzbek hospitality as Sumalak Hospitality which means sacramental, very traditional and so touching.
5) I love Sumalak which has place in Kyrgyz culture as well. And I found here a lot of similarity with my own culture.
6) It became an issue for last year in my city, therefore I noticed a clean air in Uzbekistan.
7) The reason is that in the cities people use natural gas as fuel.
8) I didn’t see any trash anywhere. May be I’ve been only in touristic places.
9) However, I think it is a great accomplishment of the Uzbek government who cares about it.
10) That was unforgettable memory and feeling that I need to discover more in this beautiful country.
2. If a trader could not find a desired match or did not need goods for immediate consumption, some good with a ready market would be accepted instead.
3. So traders began to accept certain goods not for immediate consumption but because these goods would be acceptable to others and therefore could be retraded later.
4. As we will see, anything that is used as money serves three important functions: a medium of exchange, a standard of value, and a store of wealth.
5. If a community, by luck or by design, can find one commodity that everyone accepts in exchange for whatever is sold, traders can save much time, disappointment, and sheer aggravation.
6. The price of shoes or pots could be expressed in bushels of corn.