Chorsu Bazaar

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Chorsu Bazaar is a historic, sprawling open-air market in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, renowned for its domed architecture and vibrant trade in local foods, crafts, and everyday goods.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bazaar
cultural heritage site
market
tourist attraction
country Uzbekistan
culturalSignificance center of traditional Uzbek market life
symbol of Tashkent’s historic commercial activity
hasArchitecturalFeature large central dome
multiple smaller domes
hasArchitecturalStyle Islamic architecture
hasBuildingMaterial ceramic tiles
concrete
hasFeature colorful tiled dome
hasHistoricalLayers market activity dating back centuries
hasNearbyTransport Chorsu station
surface form: Chorsu metro station
hasOperatingDays daily
hasPrimaryCurrency Uzbekistani soʻm
hasSection crafts and souvenirs area
dried fruits and nuts area
food market
fruit and vegetable area
household goods area
meat hall
spice section
textiles and clothing area
isHistoric true
isMajorMarketOf Tashkent
isOneOfLargestBazaarsIn Uzbekistan
isOpenAir true
knownFor everyday consumer goods
fresh produce
household goods
local crafts
meat and dairy products
nuts and dried fruits
sale of spices
textiles and fabrics
traditional Uzbek bread
vibrant trade in local foods
locatedIn Old Town of Tashkent
Oqqorgon District
surface form: Shaykhantaur district
locatedNear Kukeldash Madrasah
location Tashkent
offers bargaining and haggling
reconstructedIn late 20th century
roofType domed roof
serves domestic tourists
international tourists
local residents
touristAttractionStatus popular

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Tashkent hasLandmark Chorsu Bazaar