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Description
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Today, "Handicraft tourism" is a new type of tourism, many researchers and experts evaluate it as high-quality cultural tourism, because traditional craft villages are called "Living Museums" where tangible and intangible cultural heritage is stored. In fact, these treasures are different and unique and make a great contribution to the value system of national culture. Here, "Artisan Village Tourism" is not only a place that produces unique and complex handicraft products, but also a cultural environment that preserves the art and traditions of the community of each region. Through this value system, domestic and foreign tourists can not only view the materially organized environment necessary for their lives and activities in accordance with people's aspirations, as well as modern technical capabilities, aesthetic and artistic visions, and purchase products, but also can feel the tenacity and creativity of the people passing from generation to generation. In the process of preservation and sustainable development of tourism, traditional crafts greatly help solve employment problems, stabilize the economic life of thousands of workers and contribute to social development. The Fergana Valley, which has high potential in terms of craft tourism, is an area located in the northern economic region. In today's world of deepening economic ties and sustainable development, traditional craft centers are gradually regaining their place in the economic, cultural and social life of the population in each region of the country as the main direction of the tourism sector. These centers are like different views that contribute to the restoration of the unique, vibrant, distinctive and unchanging characteristics of the country and people in each region. Today, there are various studies on craft tourism in the world, and it is advisable to establish many craft villages, studying the craft potential of the Fergana Valley. This article is aimed at analyzing the current state of craft tourism in the Fergana Valley, highlighting the results, existing problems, obstacles, as well as developing a number of recommendations for the development of craft tourism in the Fergana Valley.
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