President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, who is on a working visit to Balkan Velayat, flew by helicopter over the Avaza national tourism zone to see the progress in implementing the projects on the beautification and development of infrastructure in the seaside resort. The Turkmen leader could see the location of new facilities and focused on the need to landscape the seashore.
The President could see the panorama of modern facilities of tourism infrastructure built on the Caspian seashore of Turkmenistan. The Turkmen leader paid particular attention to the beautification of adjacent territory, noting that the natural conditions of the region should be taken into consideration when carrying out landscaping activities.
The President inspected the current state of one of the major landmarks of the tourism zone, its unique attraction – the Avaza River, along which the seaside resort is growing.
President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov emphasized the need to carry out programme activities to promote Avaza as an international festival, sports and tourist centre and attract travellers from different countries of the world.
Focusing on the measures to be taken to turn Avaza into a blooming garden, the President noted their important role in developing modern recreational infrastructure of the tourism zone and maintaining the ecological wellbeing of the region. The Turkmen leader could see green plantations with young trees planted between the seashore and the Avaza River and inspect their condition. The President gave the high-ranking officials the instructions to expand green plantations, which serve as the miraculous ‘producers’ of life-giving oxygen, and ensure that they were taken good care of.
The President could see the areas allocated for buildings and facilities to be built in the national tourism zone under the next project stage, including in particular a new sanatorium. The President gave the instructions on the optimal location of the sanatorium and determined the most suitable area for this facility.
The Turkmen leader said that particular attention should be paid to the promotion of recreational activities, such as family holidays, by making the best use of the ecological factors of the seaside resort and focused on the need to increase the energy intensity of buildings, including through reducing the weight of their structure, introducing energy saving technologies and using alternative and renewable energy sources, such as solar energy.
The Turkmen leader gave the high-ranking officials the instructions to explore the possibility to use using innovative technologies in Avaza, increase their efficiency and promote the ideas of ‘green economy’ in our country.
Emphasizing the particular importance of creating park lands together with various facilities in this region of the country, the Turkmen leader focused on the need to raise ecological awareness of citizens and develop their specific knowledge on current environmental issues.
The President said that the urban component of the seaside resort should be taken into consideration in the context of environmental protection, noting that the network of parking garages and other service facilities of the hospitality industry should be expanded given an increased number of travellers and holidaymakers in Avaza.
The Turkmen leader inspected the progress of construction work in the centre of Avaza Etrap, where administrative buildings, apartment houses, school, kindergarten, medical centre and other facilities are to be built in accordance with the development programme.
In conclusion, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov gave the high-ranking officials the instructions on further development of the seaside resort.
The President could see the panorama of modern facilities of tourism infrastructure built on the Caspian seashore of Turkmenistan. The Turkmen leader paid particular attention to the beautification of adjacent territory, noting that the natural conditions of the region should be taken into consideration when carrying out landscaping activities.
The President inspected the current state of one of the major landmarks of the tourism zone, its unique attraction – the Avaza River, along which the seaside resort is growing.
President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov emphasized the need to carry out programme activities to promote Avaza as an international festival, sports and tourist centre and attract travellers from different countries of the world.
Focusing on the measures to be taken to turn Avaza into a blooming garden, the President noted their important role in developing modern recreational infrastructure of the tourism zone and maintaining the ecological wellbeing of the region. The Turkmen leader could see green plantations with young trees planted between the seashore and the Avaza River and inspect their condition. The President gave the high-ranking officials the instructions to expand green plantations, which serve as the miraculous ‘producers’ of life-giving oxygen, and ensure that they were taken good care of.
The President could see the areas allocated for buildings and facilities to be built in the national tourism zone under the next project stage, including in particular a new sanatorium. The President gave the instructions on the optimal location of the sanatorium and determined the most suitable area for this facility.
The Turkmen leader said that particular attention should be paid to the promotion of recreational activities, such as family holidays, by making the best use of the ecological factors of the seaside resort and focused on the need to increase the energy intensity of buildings, including through reducing the weight of their structure, introducing energy saving technologies and using alternative and renewable energy sources, such as solar energy.
The Turkmen leader gave the high-ranking officials the instructions to explore the possibility to use using innovative technologies in Avaza, increase their efficiency and promote the ideas of ‘green economy’ in our country.
Emphasizing the particular importance of creating park lands together with various facilities in this region of the country, the Turkmen leader focused on the need to raise ecological awareness of citizens and develop their specific knowledge on current environmental issues.
The President said that the urban component of the seaside resort should be taken into consideration in the context of environmental protection, noting that the network of parking garages and other service facilities of the hospitality industry should be expanded given an increased number of travellers and holidaymakers in Avaza.
The Turkmen leader inspected the progress of construction work in the centre of Avaza Etrap, where administrative buildings, apartment houses, school, kindergarten, medical centre and other facilities are to be built in accordance with the development programme.
In conclusion, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov gave the high-ranking officials the instructions on further development of the seaside resort.