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2025.05.24 15:35 GMT+8

Ashgabat: The gleaming white marvel of Turkmenistan

Updated 2025.05.24 15:35 GMT+8
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A view of Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. /VCG

Along the ancient and modern Silk Road, many cities bear witness to centuries of cultural exchange and traditions. These historic centers are more than just dots on a map – they are destinations filled with stories, offering travelers both beauty and depth.

Among them, Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan, stands out as a symbol of national identity. Nicknamed the "White City," it is renowned for its gleaming white marble buildings that shine brilliantly under the desert sun.

The city's urban landscape is defined by broad boulevards, neat gardens, and a sea of white marble structures that have earned it a Guinness World Record for the highest density of white marble buildings.

A view of Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. /VCG

Iconic sites such as the Neutrality Monument – with its golden statue that rotates to follow the sun – and the ceremonial Ruhyyet Palace showcase the city's unique architectural vision. Scattered throughout are countless monuments and sculptures that reflect Turkmenistan's history and values.

Yet beyond the striking visuals lies a vibrant cultural life. From bustling bazaars offering traditional carpets and crafts to folk performances that preserve centuries-old music and dance, Ashgabat welcomes visitors with both spectacle and soul.

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