The place is iconic for Bishkek. A kind of mixture of a bazaar and a shopping center. The first shopping center of the capital is in its very heart.
The most common goods here are mobile phones and other electronics (computers, laptops, televisions, household appliances). There are several cafes and fast food outlets, coffee shops, small shops with clothes, fakes of local craftsmen and the like. For a general impression of Bishkek, it is definitely worth visiting here.
A large central shopping center, many shops for every taste and budget, an electronics semi-market is located in the same building, many outlets selling phones, tablets and other electronics, the renovation in this wing is old and very contrasts with the main building.
TSUM is TSUM. On New Year's Eve and the following nights, there were tents around him with mulled wine and boiled corn, cotton candy and national sweets! In the TSUM itself, as in the only place somewhere under the ceiling in the corner (where the place resembles our Humpback), there is a point for registering a local newly purchased SIM card for 600 som - I won't comment on anything here, perhaps not at all....