13/08/2024
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The Caspian Sea Day will be celebrated in Avaza National Tourism Zone
Caspian Sea Day is celebrated on August 12th each year in countries surrounding the Caspian Sea, including Turkmenistan where the Avaza National Tourism Zone is located. The Caspian Sea is the world’s largest enclosed inland body of water, bordered by five countries – Turkmenistan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Iran, and Azerbaijan. It plays a crucial role in providing natural resources, transportation routes, and biodiversity to the region. The celebration of Caspian Sea Day in Avaza National Tourism Zone is a unique opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of preserving this important body of water, as well as promoting sustainable tourism in the region. The celebration of Caspian Sea Day in Avaza National Tourism Zone can also showcase the cultural and historical significance of the Caspian Sea region. The Caspian Sea has a rich history dating back thousands of years, with numerous civilizations having thrived along its shores. The celebration of Caspian Sea Day offers an opportunity to showcase the diverse cultures, traditions, and heritage of the region through events, exhibitions, and performances. By celebrating the cultural richness of the Caspian Sea region, participants can foster a greater sense of unity and cooperation among the countries bordering the sea. In addition, by celebrating Caspian Sea Day in Avaza National Tourism Zone, participants can raise awareness about these environmental challenges and promote sustainable practices to protect the Caspian Sea for future generations. Furthermore, the celebration of Caspian Sea Day in Avaza National Tourism Zone can help promote sustainable tourism in the region. Avaza National Tourism Zone is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, luxurious resorts, and unique architecture. By hosting events and activities to celebrate Caspian Sea Day, the tourism industry in Avaza can attract more visitors and raise awareness about the importance of preserving the natural environment. Sustainable tourism practices, such as reducing plastic waste, conserving water resources, and supporting local communities, can help ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy the beauty of the Caspian Sea region. In conclusion, the celebration of Caspian Sea Day in Avaza National Tourism Zone offers a valuable opportunity to raise awareness about the environmental, cultural, and economic importance of the Caspian Sea region. By highlighting the challenges facing the Caspian Sea and promoting sustainable tourism practices, participants can work towards preserving this important body of water for future generations. The celebration of Caspian Sea Day in Avaza National Tourism Zone serves as a reminder of the need for cooperation, conservation, and respect for the natural world.
Intizar TAGANNYYAZOVA,
3rd year student of the Institute of International Relations
of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan.