INNOVATION OF MUSEUM EXHIBITION AS A CATALYST OF TOURISM IN KARAKALPAKSTAN
Abstract
The article discusses the issue of developing the tourism industry in the Republic of Karakalpakstan in the context of museum exhibitions of existing resources. New and modern approaches to tourism through the prism of museums, including innovative solutions, museum pedagogy elements, and the application of interactive technologies, are considered. The materials used in practice, obtained from archaeological and ethnographic research, as well as artifacts that can attract the attention of visitors, are analyzed. It is also emphasized that museum pedagogy can effectively solve the issues of ideological education of young people by combining tourist and museum perception.
Keywords
archeology, museum, tourism, innovative approach, ethnography.How to Cite
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