Kabayan living in Tashkent?
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HEllo kabayan! Finally are you living here in Tashkent?ive been here for a month already with my wife here at Tashkent. Hope to talk and meet you here in Tashkent sometime
Hello po, really! I am happy to hear...sure , we should meet up. Im here living with  my kids.
I will be free to tomorrow.I just cant believe...please give me a call or message me your number
Komusta!
I am a filipino-australian. when did you arrive in Tashkent? I have been here for about 2 years now. Taga saan kayo sa atin?
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I’m still not familiar about the street names here. I’m from yunusobod. Hope we can meet sometime
I see. you are near Megaplanet shopping center. we should meet someday when you and i less busy with our work.
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Good day!
It's good to know that there are Filipinos here in Uzbekistan, though I'm living in Samarkand..
Hi! welcome to our Filipino community in Uz. Samarkand is not that far from Tashkent. I was there once last year and it is one of the historical places in Uz.
Thanks.
By car, it can be between 3 to 4 hours travel. I think it's faster by train but I haven't tried it yet.
True. I've visited Registon, Shakhi Zinda, St. Daniel's tomb and some other historical places and it's awesome.
I'm just glad that there are Filipinos here, too.
Hi My husband and I are planning to visit Tashkent. I'd like to know about the cost of living there and the foods..Thank you po - Kabayan here.
Hello there, i am not sure if i'm the right person to respond but i can give just an approximate cost. It varies actually on the level of needs, there are people can survive within 200usd a month ( i think they have their own house here) . Since, you are just visiting here, the food won't cost you a lot. For a meal like one dish you can find around 2usd to 5usd . On my experience, i spent around 15usd to 20usd with my meal along with my 3kids which includes drinks ( cafe not fine dining restaurant)..There are lots of local markets, where you can find fresh fruits , vegetables and meat. The food should be the least of your worries. The weather is good nowadays.
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hello, is there any Filipino here currently living in Tashkent?
That’s great to hear. My whole family will be moving in Tashkent in July. I would really wanted to connect to Filipinos so to know what kind of life awaits for us there.
Is it a Catholic Church you were talking about?
Hi labayan..pinoy here in Tashkent.
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hello everyone,
I planned to move to samarkand, next year, any suggestions where to find nice apartment. Im based in dubai now. thanks.
@seasapphire140
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Check out the housing section at the top of this page.
Good day! You can check local web-sites like olx.uz .
This is a link for apartments that have recently been announced for rent in Samarkand -
Sanjar
Hi, I would like to ask if Oxbridge Intl Sch is legit and if there are Filipinos teaching there. They always post on linkedin looking for teachers and I'm interested but kinda skeptical. Advise will be appreciated.
@Paul Sandoval
Hello po!!!Kamusta po??I’ll ask my fiance po his a local citizen here in Tashkent po…