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Palov, often known as "Osh," is the most beloved and revered cuisine among Uzbeks.

It has
spread throughout Uzbekistan. Palov stays with the Uzbeks for the rest of his life.

Palov is prepared for a variety of occasions. These are: on the occasion of a principal youngster's
introduction (aqiqa oshi); on the occasion of circumcision service (sunnat toyi oshi); on the occasion of a
commitment function (fotiha toyi oshi); on the occasion of seeing off a lady of the hour to the place of a
lucky man (qiz oshi); on the occasion of seeing off a lady of the hour to the place of a lucky man (kuyov
oshi); on the occasion of a child's entry to the world and performing the "beshikka solish" ritual (beshik
toyi oshi); on the day of the deceased's celebration (ehson oshi); on the occasion of the deceased's
commemoration day (yil oshi).

Palov has evolved into a kind of friendly wonder that brings together family (for example, every
family prepares palov once a week, for example on Thursdays, or even 2-3 times a week; visitors never
leave without eating palov), friends, and associates (men's dear companions or partners frequently
organize gatherings and consistently prepare palov in tea-ho) (in all blood related functions and customs
palov is viewed as the primary food). Palov is also prepared for public celebrations (such as Memorial
Day, etc.) and society promenades, hashars, as well as other events for which people gather.

A country's cultural heritage and regular history are incredibly valuable and extraordinary. It is a
personality capable of becoming acquainted with the outside world. Cultural heritage protects our way
of life as a group by establishing a comprehensive system for the preservation of social legacy, such as
social destinations, historic structures, landmarks, sacred sites, and milestones with social significance
and authentic value. Culture and its history reflect and influence esteems, values, and wants, defining a
group's public personality in the process. Protecting our social legacy is important because it ensures our
group's credibility.

The importance of Intangible Cultural Heritage isn't just a societal indicator; it's also the quantity
of information and abilities that is passed down from one generation to the next. The social and
monetary value of information transmission applies to minority groups as well as general groups of
people within a state, and it is just as important for developing countries as it is for developed countries.

Preservation of intangible cultural heritage is critical since it is essential to maintaining our sense
of self-identity. It provides us with a demonstrable link to the past through specific social qualities,
convictions, practices, and traditions, allowing us to identify ourselves from others and develop our
sense of belonging, place, and public pride.

Gold embroidery, skullcap embroidery, Nurota embroidery, wood carvings, Ganch sculptures,
and beautiful ceramics are examples of intangible cultural assets that contribute to tourism in
Uzbekistan. One ancient hardicraft art is gold embroidery, commonly known as Zardozlik. Skillcap is a
popular choice for special occasions. Nurota is a one-of-a-kind traditional women's craft. Carvings on
wood for houses and other items. Ganch Carving is a handcraft that has been practiced for centuries.
Ceramic materials were used to create this artistic ceramic.

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