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En este episodio de 'Silk Road Adventures' visitamos Jiva la joya del desierto de Uzbekistán donde los fabricantes de títeres, los bailarines y los antiguos palacios mantienen vivo el espíritu de la Ruta de la Seda.

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00:00El Hiva es un lugar muy difícil.
00:15El Hiva es un lugar especial.
00:21El Hiva es un lugar especial.
00:25El Ichenkala, o Walled City, es un UNESCO World Heritage Site.
00:32Pero Hever no es solo un museo,
00:35es alive con riqueza cultural tradiciones, como puppete.
00:42Seguir inside Hever y luego se ve su especial conexión
00:45con estos personajes de los personajes.
00:49La local theater compañía normalmente performa en el corazón
00:53de la ciudad de la ciudad.
00:55Farahat is one of the talented puppeteers.
01:11Curious to know more, I asked her to show me some of the basics.
01:15So Farahat, what are you going to show me?
01:17What do you reckon?
01:20What do you reckon?
01:24What do you reckon?
01:26Could you pull a few strings to get me some work?
01:31What do you reckon?
01:32Could you pull a few strings to get me some work?
01:42Beaver's puppets are shaped, painted and brought to life by local artisans using traditional techniques.
01:47And what makes a good puppet maker?
01:52And what makes a good puppet maker?
01:54And what makes a good puppet maker?
01:57And what makes a good puppet maker?
02:01En este sentido, hemos trabajado con la cabeza.
02:20Hever's ancient walls hold many secrets.
02:23Founded by desert, the city was a vital oasis for weary traders traveling the Great Silk Road.
02:31Hever, the Great Silk Road, is one of the most famous island in the Western Sea.
02:42This island, all of the island of the island, the beauty of the island, the architecture, and the bazaar.
02:51According to legend, the city was founded by Shem, the son of the biblical prophet Noah.
03:00Throughout history, Hever was also a great center of learning.
03:04It was the birthplace of the father of algebra, al-Kawarizmi.
03:08His Latinized name gave us the word algorithm.
03:12The Tosh Havali Palace is one of the city's many marvels.
03:18Built in the 1830s by the ruling Khan for his four wives and 40 concubines,
03:23it's a labyrinth of rooms and courtyards.
03:26Visitors can now peek inside the living quarters, including the harem.
03:30The Tosh Havali Palace is a great center of the Sharki ensemble.
03:37In the 19th century, the Tosh Havali Palace was founded in the 19th century.
03:42The Tosh Havali Palace was founded in the 19th century.
03:47The dance is deeply rooted in the culture of Hever and the wider region.
03:53And as the day draws to a close, the city comes alive to a different beat.
03:58It's called Lasgi.
04:00And let's just say the rhythm has a way of pulling you in.
04:03Umabek, what's the dance trying to express?
04:19The Tosh Havali Palace is in the 19th century.
04:40Uzbekistan's other ancient Silk Road cities like Samarkand and Bukhara often steal the spotlight.
04:46But Hever is a treasure waiting to be discovered.

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