Both in Soviet and post-Soviet times, the Erkindik Avenue area was considered one of the most prestigious in the city, therefore, famous writers, politicians and other famous Kyrgyzstanis lived in many buildings along the boulevard. So, in the courtyards behind the even side of the avenue there are memorial houses-museums of Iskhak Razzakov and Aala Tokombayev.
I haven't been to this park for a long time, and now 4 years later I got back. but after the reconstruction and the addition of the chess field, it is very beautiful there. It's a good place, the lights are working. There is a cafe. The only thing we were upset about was that the tennis tables were removed