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Gardening
Information about the gardening in Central Asia can be found in ancient Greek, Chinese and Roman sources whichnwere written in the 1st millennium of BC. Central Asia is the motherland of many fruits. Through the centuries on the basis of the people’s selection productive sorts of such fruits as apricot, apple, pear, nut, almonds, pomegranate and grapes were created. Majority of them in terms ofnquality have their own unique place in the world collection.More thab 20 sorts of fruits and berries are cultivated in our republic. Seeded fruit trees, pome fruit trees, subtropical plants and berries took the main place.nAutumn sorts of apple, rear and grape’s autumn and winter sorts have economical significance. From time immemorialnviticulture was developed in Tashkent and Samarkand regions and in Fergana valley.
Uzbekistan -
Gardening
Information about the gardening in Central Asia can be found in ancient Greek, Chinese and Roman sources whichnwere written in the 1st millennium of BC. Central Asia is the motherland of many fruits. Through the centuries on the basis of the people’s selection productive sorts of such fruits as apricot, apple, pear, nut, almonds, pomegranate and grapes were created. Majority of them in terms ofnquality have their own unique place in the world collection.More thab 20 sorts of fruits and berries are cultivated in our republic. Seeded fruit trees, pome fruit trees, subtropical plants and berries took the main place.nAutumn sorts of apple, rear and grape’s autumn and winter sorts have economical significance. From time immemorialnviticulture was developed in Tashkent and Samarkand regions and in Fergana valley.
Uzbekistan -
Gardening
Information about the gardening in Central Asia can be found in ancient Greek, Chinese and Roman sources whichnwere written in the 1st millennium of BC. Central Asia is the motherland of many fruits. Through the centuries on the basis of the people’s selection productive sorts of such fruits as apricot, apple, pear, nut, almonds, pomegranate and grapes were created. Majority of them in terms ofnquality have their own unique place in the world collection.More thab 20 sorts of fruits and berries are cultivated in our republic. Seeded fruit trees, pome fruit trees, subtropical plants and berries took the main place.nAutumn sorts of apple, rear and grape’s autumn and winter sorts have economical significance. From time immemorialnviticulture was developed in Tashkent and Samarkand regions and in Fergana valley.
Uzbekistan -
Gardening
Information about the gardening in Central Asia can be found in ancient Greek, Chinese and Roman sources whichnwere written in the 1st millennium of BC. Central Asia is the motherland of many fruits. Through the centuries on the basis of the people’s selection productive sorts of such fruits as apricot, apple, pear, nut, almonds, pomegranate and grapes were created. Majority of them in terms ofnquality have their own unique place in the world collection.More thab 20 sorts of fruits and berries are cultivated in our republic. Seeded fruit trees, pome fruit trees, subtropical plants and berries took the main place.nAutumn sorts of apple, rear and grape’s autumn and winter sorts have economical significance. From time immemorialnviticulture was developed in Tashkent and Samarkand regions and in Fergana valley.
Uzbekistan -
Yakan Sonic Textures: A Heritage ofMusical Instruments_3
The kwintangan, an instrument of five to seven bossed gongs laid in a row, are used for courtship and celebrations. The other major Yakan instruments are the kwintangan kayu, gabbang and agung. The kwintangan kayu consists of five wooden logs hung horizontally under a tree near a rice field. this instrument is used to serenade the palay (rice) plants from the seedling stage until the time of harvest. The Yakans believe that the resonated sounds of the instrument caress the palay plants in their sleep, encouraging them to yield more fruit.
Philippines -
Yakan Sonic Textures: A Heritage ofMusical Instruments_2
The kwintangan, an instrument of five to seven bossed gongs laid in a row, are used for courtship and celebrations. The other major Yakan instruments are the kwintangan kayu, gabbang and agung. The kwintangan kayu consists of five wooden logs hung horizontally under a tree near a rice field. this instrument is used to serenade the palay (rice) plants from the seedling stage until the time of harvest. The Yakans believe that the resonated sounds of the instrument caress the palay plants in their sleep, encouraging them to yield more fruit.\n
Philippines -
Yakan Sonic Textures: A Heritage ofMusical Instruments_1
The kwintangan, an instrument of five to seven bossed gongs laid in a row, are used for courtship and celebrations. The other major Yakan instruments are the kwintangan kayu, gabbang and agung. The kwintangan kayu consists of five wooden logs hung horizontally under a tree near a rice field. this instrument is used to serenade the palay (rice) plants from the seedling stage until the time of harvest. The Yakans believe that the resonated sounds of the instrument caress the palay plants in their sleep, encouraging them to yield more fruit.\n
Philippines