Islamic Arts Museum of Malaysia interested in collaboration with Uzbek partners
The museum's leadership discussed ways to promote the ancient and rich history of Uzbekistan, as well as opportunities for developing cooperation in the field of pilgrimage tourism.
It is worth noting that skilled craftsmen from Uzbekistan participated in the construction of the Islamic Arts Museum.
Each year, the museum attracts an average of 110,000 tourists from around the world.
The museum houses models and exhibits related to Uzbekistan, including replicas of the Bibi-Khanum Mosque, the Memorial complex of Imam Bukhari, the Kalon Mosque, and the Mir-i-Arab Madrasa, as well as ancient manuscripts and historical costumes.
The leadership of the Islamic Arts Museum of Malaysia expressed its willingness to cooperate with Uzbek scientific and research institutions.