It starts with a seed —
and blossoms into
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President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev
President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev

“Today, Uzbekistan stands at a historic crossroads, embracing a bold vision where our rich heritage meets the boundless opportunities of tomorrow. Committed to advanced technology, green energy, and sustainable development, our country is confidently moving forward, driven by the dynamism and ambition of Uzbek people. Uzbekistan Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka reflects this journey, showcasing our advancements and our nation’s innovative spirit. It is a testament to Uzbekistan’s dedication to progress and global partnership.”

THE PAVILION
THE PAVILION

"Uzbekistan has long stood at the crossroads of ancient civilisations, where scientific and cultural knowledge flourished along the Silk Road. The Pavilion is a symbol of our nation's commitment to sustainability and innovation and reflects the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation's focus on long-term contributions to cultural development, locally and globally. It is also a globally recognised architectural achievement, recently awarded Gold at the German Design Award, underscoring our dedication to preserving heritage, embracing forward-thinking design and fostering international dialogue." - Gayane Umerova, Commissioner of the Pavilion and Chairperson of the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation.

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Members of the House of Representatives of the Japanese Parliament visited the Uzbekistan Pavilion at EXPO-2025 in Osaka.
2025.07.07
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Members of the House of Representatives of the Japanese Parliament visited the Uzbekistan Pavilion at EXPO-2025 in Osaka.
 Japanese lawmakers Hajime Sasaki and Eikei Suzuki visited the Uzbekistan Pavilion at EXPO-2025 in Osaka. Sasaki praised its scale, architecture, and focus on the green economy, noting the unique beauty of Uzbek mosques. Suzuki highlighted the innovative moving platform, interactive learning with NFC tags, and the reuse of Japanese cedar. Both expressed a strong interest in visiting Uzbekistan. 
The Uzbekistan Pavilion at EXPO-2025 was visited by Hokim Kholikzoda, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tajikistan.
2025.07.04
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The Uzbekistan Pavilion at EXPO-2025 was visited by Hokim Kholikzoda, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tajikistan.
 Hokim Kholikzoda toured the Uzbekistan Pavilion, praising its blend of innovation and tradition, including a dynamic platform and designs inspired by Khiva and the ‘tumor’ amulet. 
The Uzbekistan Pavilion at EXPO-2025 was visited by Mrs Nora Aldabal
2025.06.26
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The Uzbekistan Pavilion at EXPO-2025 was visited by Mrs Nora Aldabal
 Mrs. Nora Aldabal, Senior Advisor to the Minister of Culture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, visited the Uzbekistan Pavilion at EXPO-2025.
The Minister of Reconstruction of Japan Tadahiko Ito visited the Uzbekistan Pavilion
2025.06.18
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The Minister of Reconstruction of Japan Tadahiko Ito visited the Uzbekistan Pavilion
 Mr. Ito familiarised himself in detail with the exposition, expressing sincere admiration for its concept and highly appreciating Uzbekistan’s commitment
Dance speaking the language of the nation: Uzbekistan at Expo 2025
2025.05.25
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Dance speaking the language of the nation: Uzbekistan at Expo 2025
The dance ensemble from the Karakalpak branch of the Philharmonic Society of the Republic of Uzbekistan delivered a vibrant and unforgettable performance at the Uzbekistan pavilion during the international exhibition Expo 2025. 
More than 100,000 people visited Uzbekistan's pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka
2025.05.20
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More than 100,000 people visited Uzbekistan's pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka
 Since the opening of Uzbekistan’s pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, it has welcomed over 100,000 visitors. It is a great honor for us to receive such a large and diverse audience and to share the cultural and historical heritage of our country. We sincerely hope that each visit left a lasting impression and helped guests gain a deeper understanding of Uzbekistan. 

Stories
"Garden of Knowledge: Young Branches of the Ancient Tree"
"Garden of Knowledge: Young Branches of the Ancient Tree"
A visionary pavilion symbolizing Uzbekistan’s blend of ancient wisdom and youthful innovation. Rooted in Silk Road heritage, it reflects the country’s demographic strength, educational reforms, and bold 2030 goals—transforming Uzbekistan into a global hub of knowledge and opportunity
The New State Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan: A Cultural Icon for the Future
The New State Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan: A Cultural Icon for the Future
The new State Museum of Arts in Tashkent, designed by Tadao Ando and Atelier Brückner, is a bold symbol of Uzbekistan’s cultural renewal. Showcased at Expo 2025 Osaka, it features world-class exhibitions, modern facilities, and over 100,000 artworks — uniting heritage, innovation, and global dialogue.







Aral Culture Summit: Culture as a Catalyst for Environmental Renewal
Aral Culture Summit: Culture as a Catalyst for Environmental Renewal
At the intersection of ecological recovery and cultural innovation lies the Aral Culture Summit — a visionary initiative launched by Uzbekistan to turn one of the world’s most severe environmental disasters into a platform for creativity, sustainability, and global dialogue.
Organising Committee
General Partners
The Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation extends its sincere gratitude to all the teams and artists whose dedication and creativity made the realisation of the Uzbekistan National Pavilion possible.