Food and balloons fest takes place on the weekend at the Dushanbe Hippodrome
DUSHANBE, 21.09.2018 /NIAT “Khovar”/. The fest of food and balloons takes place on September 22-23 at the Dushanbe Hippodrome. Organizers promise a bright and interesting event for adults and children. NIAT “Khovar” has been reported by the Committee for Tourism Development under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan.
“National dishes from meat, chicken, fish, various kinds of pizza, drinks, desserts from around the world will be presented to visitors”, — the source said.
Representatives of restaurants and cafes, as well as the embassies of Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States will present a variety of dishes. “National Uzbek, Indian, American, English, Russian, Italian, Japanese dishes, street food and barbecue will be available at this fest”, — the organizers note.
A special variety entertainment program, including contests will be presented for children.
The fest also includes master classes and trainings. You can try yourself as a cook.
Then the best balloonists of the CIS member states will lift balloons to the sky. The braves will also be able to climb into the sky.
At the end of the colorful and rich fest there will be a big concert with the participation of the well-known Tajik singers.









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