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Usbekistan: Städte bei Nacht

An Sommerabenden füllen sich die Straßen von Samarkand, Buchara, Chiwa und Taschkent. Restaurants, Parks und Plätze bleiben dort bis spät in die Nacht belebt.

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00:05Generally, people think that nightlife is not so interesting here,
00:10but really the experience is so positive.
00:20For centuries, the cities of the Silk Road
00:23were shaped by travelers, trade and cultural exchange.
00:26Today, there is some changes after sunset when squares, parks and restaurants
00:31fill with families, friends and visitors enjoying the cooler air.
00:36When people think of summer camp, they often picture centuries of history
00:40and monuments that belong to daylight.
00:43But as the sun sets, the city reveals a completely different character.
00:47Historic squares filled with families, cafes stay busy late into the evening
00:52and cultural performances continue after dark.
00:55At around 740 meters above sea level,
00:59Samarkand becomes more comfortable as summer temperatures fall.
01:03The pedestrian areas grow easier,
01:05while artificial light gives the city's monuments a different presence.
01:09It became a wonderful place, which attracts local Uzbek families and foreigners
01:17to work here in the evening, enjoy the wonderful air, which is so clean here.
01:25They enjoy these wonderful colors.
01:28So our kids grow with this beauty from their childhood.
01:34Lighting around Samarkand's best known landmarks allows these spaces to remain active after dark,
01:40serving residents as well as visitors.
01:44I love the culture of Uzbek people, where you see at night all these families gathering,
01:51there's children playing, there's just a really beautiful energy and nature about Uzbekistan,
01:57and I'm really excited to explore more.
02:00The journey continues west to Bukhara, where restaurants and cultural venues form part of the old city's evening rhythm.
02:08You don't have to choose between history and modern comfort in Bukhara.
02:12Today's travelers are increasingly looking for places that combine both.
02:17Restaurants overlooking the old city have become popular offering contemporary cuisine,
02:22light music and panoramic views of monuments that have stood here for centuries.
02:26It's a reminder that Bukhara is finding new ways to live alongside it.
02:33As the evening gets cooler, the streets and courtyards fill up again.
02:37Music, food and performance bring residents and visitors into the same historic spaces.
02:44Bukhara has two colors, daytime color and nighttime color, evening color.
02:49Street musicians usually play traditional, local music.
02:54Bukhara is still living city, and it is not only just a museum in the open area.
03:01It is very authentic.
03:04Restaurants serve traditional Uzbek dishes alongside contemporary cuisine,
03:08while rooftop terraces offer views across the illuminated center.
03:16Further west, Hiba offers a more concentrated version of this transformation.
03:21Within the walls of Ichangala, monuments, courtyards and narrow streets are brought together by light.
03:28The nightlife of Kyiv is more enjoyable and more fantastic,
03:33because you can feel yourself in an open-air museum.
03:37It looks like a fairytale city,
03:40because every building is there all located close to each other,
03:43and everywhere will be lighted up always with different kind of lights.
03:49From the enclosed streets of Ichangala, the journey returns east to Tashkent,
03:54while evening life unfolds on a larger and more modern scale.
03:59The nightlife is amazing, because a lot of local people, a lot of tourists are outside,
04:06the streets are full of lights.
04:08And the most interesting is, especially during the day, the day is hot,
04:12but during night the temperature decreased significantly, and the parks are amazing.
04:19By late evening, Tashkent's public spaces are still filling rather than empty.
04:24The cooler hours support the social life built around walking, eating and meeting outdoors.
04:31It's 11 p.m., but Tashkent is far from calling it a night.
04:35From captives and open-air tourists to late-night walks,
04:38the city stays alive long after sunset, reflecting a capital that embraces a vibrant urban lifestyle.
04:46Across Uzbekistan, the patron is clear.
04:49Cities, built in very different eras, find a shared rhythm after dark.
04:53To be continued.
04:54To be continued.
04:57To be continued.
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