The bazaar has been transformed, now it has become more accessible, cozy, and convenient. However, we are getting used to the fact that everything is located differently. Well done!
The market has been transformed, there are almost no stalls. You can easily find what you need. All the counters have moved to boutiques., in winter it is warm to look at clothes, and in summer it is cool. All the places on the market are well thought out. Even all the cafes were combined into one huge building.
It is being updated, improved, it is good for the development of the city, sometimes now I myself confuse the places where it was, many boutiques were built, which is convenient for both buyers and sellers
You will find everything you need, well, it's not difficult to navigate, everything is in the vicinity, and market pies and mantas, in general, waaaaa.
I was passing through from Uzbekistan. Even in Uzbekistan I have not seen such a noisy bazaar, it is really alive and truly market)))) I haven't even seen this in Uzbekistan.
And what delicious strawberries are there, mmmm, you can lick your fingers
It's dirty, there are puddles in the spring, and prices are high, it's more expensive here than in Astana, and on holidays the price still rises, no one controls
The bazaar will stand like a bazaar, but that's why no one cares about the BRIDGE over the river on Andasbai, it will soon collapse and no one asks for an opinion, but there may be victims
The bazaar is a complete mess, unsanitary conditions, a lot of dogs, Tajik beggars, there is no convenience for trade and shopping, there are no sanitary days off, definitely a mess with parking and very rude taxi drivers, in winter and summer it is very difficult to walk paths or just the base is uneven in winter ice, summer potholes and dust, spring and autumn swamp
The most terrible place in the city. Constant mud, puddles, impossible to pass, stray dogs and of course beggars. The products are in the open and people passing by sneeze, cough and all this gets through the products into our homes.
Basically, a bazaar is a bazaar..where have you seen bazaars without dirt and dust?..they made an indoor market..A roof was also made for sellers on the street...Everything you need can be found..
The good old bazaar, nothing has changed much in the last 20 years, except for prices.
This is what makes Shuisky Bazaar beautiful and attractive, that it has rarities and nostalgia.
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Anonymous review
August 2, 2020
It's too bad that everything is scattered in the bazaar, shoes and products can be sold together or things are located next to the green bazaar
The bazaar in Chu can be described with one word "dirt"
It's snowing - mud, it's raining, puddles are added to the mud. And in summer, the covered awnings are stuffy and dusty. It is impossible to drive to the bazaar by car, everything is occupied by taxi drivers.
Galoshes hunting boots to the waist. That's what you need to wear to this bazaar. And there is still a risk of getting dirty
It's dirty and when everything melts, streams run along the road and there's a puddle near the duffel in general, it's not possible to walk almost knee-deep in water.