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Construction of new innovative city begins in Kyrgyzstan

The construction of a new city called Asman has begun on the shores of Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan. The city is expected to be completed in seven to ten years and will be home to 500,000 to 700,000 people, Turanews.kz reports.

The city is being built with private investment and is expected to cost $20 billion. It will be designed to be sustainable and environmentally friendly, with a focus on alternative energy sources and public transportation.

The city is being built in the shape of a komuz, a traditional Kyrgyz musical instrument. The design is intended to reflect the country’s culture and heritage.

The city is expected to be a major economic and tourist hub for Kyrgyzstan. It will be home to a number of businesses and industries, as well as a variety of tourist attractions.

The construction of the city is a major undertaking, but it is seen as a necessary step for Kyrgyzstan’s future. The city is expected to help the country to diversify its economy and become more competitive in the global market. It is also seen as a way to improve the lives of the Kyrgyz people and create a brighter future for the country.

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