AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIssyk-Kul Tourism Upgrade: Kyrgyzstan is planning to introduce the internationally recognized Blue Flag certification on Issyk-Kul, after a delegation studied Antalya’s coastal standards, with a focus on cleaner water, lifeguards, and accessible beach facilities. Bishkek Mobility & Parking Tech: Municipal parking payments are now available via the “My City” app (25 soms, 08:00–20:00; free on weekends/holidays), and a QR-code cashless pilot for suburban/intermunicipal buses has started on several routes. Road Safety & Infrastructure: A Bishkek crash left five injured (including three minors) and an investigation is underway; meanwhile, two bridges across the Sary-Zhaz River are progressing, with one ready and the second due to open in August—key for local pastures and tourist routes. Events for Travelers: Olympic Day returns to Bishkek on June 21 with a city-center run and temporary traffic restrictions, while Ala-Too Square hosts free summer music evenings (Kyrgyz-Rukh, Door, and Souvenir). Tourism Growth Signals: A 2GIS study says Kyrgyzstan’s recreation centers jumped 63.8% in two years, alongside strong hotel and guesthouse growth.
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