Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, is the country’s beating heart — modern, progressive, and full of life. After visiting the ancient cities of Samarkand, Khiva, and Bukhara, arriving in Tashkent felt like stepping into a different world. Here, tradition meets innovation, and every corner tells a story of growth and culture.
Why Visit Tashkent?
Tashkent is the most modern city I’ve visited in Uzbekistan.
It’s where you’ll find shopping malls, restaurants, bookstores, and parks — all reflecting the city’s dynamic spirit. Whether you’re exploring historic landmarks or sipping tea in a stylish café, Tashkent offers a refreshing contrast to the country’s ancient Silk Road cities.
Top Places to Visit in Tashkent
Chorsu Bazaar
A lively market filled with colors, scents, and sounds. Locals sell fruits, spices, nuts, and souvenirs — a must‑visit for anyone wanting to experience authentic Uzbek life.
Kitoblars (Bookstores)
Perfect for book lovers. These cozy shops offer both Uzbek and international titles, making them ideal for quiet afternoons.
Tashkent City Mall
A sleek, modern shopping destination with international brands, restaurants, and entertainment. It’s a glimpse into the city’s cosmopolitan side.
Independence Park
One of Tashkent’s most iconic landmarks. Although it was closed during my visit due to a diplomatic event, it remains a symbol of Uzbekistan’s national pride and progress.
Where to Stay: Vegeat Bed & Breakfast Hotel
My five‑day, four‑night stay at Vegeat Bed & Breakfast Hotel was wonderful.
The bathroom was spotless, the ambiance calm, and the location convenient. It’s a great choice for travelers who want comfort without overspending.
Best Restaurants and Cafés in Tashkent
Tashkent’s food scene is diverse — from traditional Uzbek cafés to international favorites.
- Sim & Sim Restaurant — Elegant and grand, with traditional Uzbek dishes served in a luxurious setting. Pricey, but worth the experience.
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Chinese Restaurant — A nice change of flavor after days of local cuisine.
- KFC — Familiar comfort food for quick meals.
- Dao Tea — A peaceful tea house with a refined atmosphere, perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing.
Final Thoughts: Modern Yet Authentic
Tashkent is a city of balance — modern yet deeply rooted in culture.
It’s the perfect finale to an Uzbekistan itinerary, offering comfort, convenience, and a glimpse of the country’s future.
If you’re planning a trip to Uzbekistan, make sure to include Tashkent in your travel route. It’s not just the capital — it’s the soul of modern Uzbekistan.
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My Book at the National Book Store Festival: A Dream I Never Thought Would Bloom
Thursday, May 28, 2026 Philippines
A Moment I Never Expected: My Book at the National Book Store FestivalThere are moments in life that feel like quiet miracles — the kind you don’t see coming, yet they arrive with a softness that makes you pause and whisper, “Lord, thank You.”
Seeing my book, It’s Not About Us, featured at the National Book Store Grand Back to School & Sulit Reads Festival is one of those moments.
Growing up, National Book Store was more than a store. It was a dream space.
I remember walking through the aisles as a student, saving coins just to buy a pen or a tiny notebook. I remember reading book covers and imagining what it would feel like to have my own story on a shelf someday. I didn’t know how, or when, or if it would ever happen — but I held the dream quietly.
And now, here it is.
A poster.
A feature.
A moment I never thought I’d see.
This photo — bright, bold, and full of color — is more than a promotional material. It’s a reminder of grace, growth, and the quiet ways God works behind the scenes long before we see the results. It’s proof that the seeds we plant in faith bloom in their own time.
Why This Moment Matters
- It honors the journey.
From writing in small notebooks to publishing a book, every step mattered.
- It celebrates Filipino authors.
Thank you, PaperKat Books, for championing local writers and giving our stories a home.
- It reminds me of God’s timing.
Nothing is ever late. Nothing is ever wasted. Everything blooms when it’s meant to.
To Every Reader and Dreamer
Thank you for believing in this book. Thank you for reading, sharing, and supporting my journey as an author.
And to anyone holding a dream that feels too far away — keep going.
Keep writing.
Keep creating.
Keep showing up.
Your moment will come, too.
Maybe not today, but one day — in the most unexpected and beautiful way.
Bloom gently. Bloom bravely. Bloom in your own time.
Self‑care doesn’t have to be complicated. In a world that constantly asks us to do more, the most powerful thing we can offer ourselves is gentle, consistent care. These simple self‑care habits can help you slow down, reconnect with yourself, and create small moments of peace throughout your day.
1. Start Your Morning with Stillness
A calm morning sets the tone for the rest of your day. Take a few minutes to breathe, sip your coffee or tea, and let your mind settle.
2. Nourish Your Body with Intention
Self‑care begins with how you treat your body. Eat something wholesome, hydrate well, and move in ways that feel gentle and kind. This can be a short walk, stretching, or simply stepping outside for fresh air.
3. Journal Your Thoughts and Feelings
Writing helps you process emotions and stay grounded. You don’t need perfect words — just honesty. Try listing what you’re grateful for, what you’re learning, or what you’re letting go of.
4. Create Small Moments of Calm
Light a candle, tidy your space, or play soft music. These tiny rituals can shift your mood and create a peaceful environment.
5. Rest Without Guilt
Rest is not a luxury — it’s a necessity. Allow yourself to pause, nap, or simply do nothing. Your body and mind deserve time to recharge.
Self‑care is not selfish; it’s sacred. When you choose small, intentional habits every day, you create space to breathe, heal, and bloom — quietly but powerfully.





