TOURISM BRANDING AND ENHANCING UZBEKISTAN’S GLOBAL IMAGE

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Abdullayeva Saodatxon Murod kizi

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 Tourism branding plays a crucial role in shaping a country's global image, attracting international visitors, and enhancing its cultural and economic influence. Uzbekistan, with its rich historical heritage, unique architecture, and vibrant traditions, has significant potential to become a key tourist destination in Central Asia. This article explores the importance of tourism branding, current strategies used to promote Uzbekistan on the global stage, and the challenges and opportunities in building a strong, recognizable image. The paper also analyzes the role of media, international partnerships, and digital platforms in forming a competitive national tourism brand.

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TOURISM BRANDING AND ENHANCING UZBEKISTAN’S GLOBAL IMAGE. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(6), 517-519. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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