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If you’re looking for a fresh sheep’s head, locally made Korean picked salad, shashlik or any other type of Kyrgyz snack, this is the city’s best known food bazaar. Although it’s certainly not Central Asia’s most colourful bazaar, there are hundreds of products to choose from, especially in the spring and summer months when produce is fresh from farms in the outskirts of town. There is a separate clothes market south of the main produce bazaar. To get there you can take trolleybus 14 on Chuy, bus 20 or 24 on Kiev or 42 from Soviet. Like any crowded space, be wary of pick-pockets, however visiting the Osh Bazaar is a most and rewarding trip. There are also smaller markets including ”’Alamedin Bazaar”’ and ”’Ortosay Bazaar”’, which are open daily but are at their largest and most interesting at weekends. ”’Dordoy Bazaar”’ is Central Asia largest market of imports, mostly from China.
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