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Are Uzbekistan people Chinese?

No, Uzbek people are not Chinese. Uzbekistan is a country in Central Asia, while China is in East Asia. In Uzbekistan and all of Central Asia, Uzbeks make up the largest Turkic population. They are the minority group in Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Russia and China. But they make up the ethnic majority in Uzbekistan, where they make up 75.5% of the population. The Chagatai language, which was widely spoken throughout the Timurid Empire, is the origin of the modern Uzbek language. 

If you're eager to explore the rich culture and heritage of Uzbekistan, applying for an e-visa is a straightforward process that can be done through our website. The Uzbekistan e-visa allows travelers from over 101 countries to visit without the need for prior visa support from the Uzbek Foreign Ministry.

To get started, simply visit our GVC website, where you can fill out the application form online. You’ll need a digital passport-sized photo and a scanned copy of your passport's information page. The application process is quick, taking about 1-3 working days for approval. It is recommended to apply at least 7 days before your intended travel date.

The e-visa is valid for 90 days, allowing you to stay in Uzbekistan for up to 30 consecutive days. With this e-visa, it’s an affordable way to immerse yourself in the stunning architecture of Samarkand or the bustling markets of Tashkent. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience Uzbekistan’s unique blend of history and culture—apply for your e-visa today through our website!

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