A delegation of Most Traveled People (MTP), representing 13 countries (USA, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Portugal, Philippines, Poland, Hungary and other countries) visited Thursday the city of Shusha as part of their trip to Azerbaijan’s Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur regions.
AZERTAC’s regional correspondent reports that the foreign travelers led by MTO Founder and Chairman Charles Veley viewed the shot monuments of Azerbaijan’s prominent art personalities such as Khurshidbanu Natavan, Bulbul and Uzeyir Hajibayli at the Central Square of Shusha.
They were briefed about the history of the city, the city’s state under almost 30-year old Armenian occupation, as well as the restoration process carried out here.
The guests then got acquainted with the house of Khurshidbanu Natavan, the “Khan gizi” spring, as well as the Walls of Shusha Fortress and the Yukhari Govhar Agha Mosque.
The visitors then enjoyed the fascinating panorama of the Jidir Duzu plain.
Members of the MTP (Most Traveled People) club visited Karabakh and East Zangezur 3 times, and this is the 4th visit of its members to the territories of Azerbaijan liberated from occupation.
Over the past four years, the large delegations of the major international travel networks, such as ETIC, MTP, TCC, NomadMania and the Turkish Travel Club, as well as Turkish travelers club, British "Piki Reels", Swedish "Club 100" have visited Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur ten times.
These trips are of great importance in terms promoting Azerbaijani realities worldwide, allowing on-site familiarization with the massive destruction in the liberated territories and the ongoing large-scale construction and reconstruction works in these lands.
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