Discover Uzbekistan: A Journey into the Heart of the Magic East
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Uzbekistan tourism, linguapragmatics, intercultural communication, religious tourism, Silk Road heritage, tourism discourse, cultural identity, hospitality narratives, targeted communication, Indonesia–Uzbekistan relations, pilgrimage tourismAbstract
This article presents Uzbekistan as a multidimensional tourism destination where history, spirituality, and living culture converge, focusing on the role of Ziyarah Travel as a mediator of authentic intercultural experience. Drawing on descriptive, cultural, and linguapragmatic perspectives, the study explores how tourism discourse constructs Uzbekistan as the “Magic East” through references to Silk Road heritage [4], Islamic scholarship, and everyday hospitality practices. Special attention is given to the agency’s audience-oriented communication strategies, particularly its engage- ment with Indonesian travelers through shared religious vocabulary, culturally reso- nant greetings, and value-based framing of travel as spiritual and intellectual enrich- ment. By examining promotional narratives alongside cultural-historical context, the article demonstrates how targeted tourism communication functions not merely as marketing but as intercultural dialogue. The findings highlight that pilgrimage-oriented routes, heritage architecture, and hospitality rituals together shape a meaningful travel experience that transcends sightseeing and fosters cultural empathy.
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Copyright (c) 2026 Ilham Syah; Turdiev Sanjar; Samigov Boburjon (Authors)

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