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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3576009" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The food is fantastic, the people are very nice and welcoming. I was walking down the street last week when some kind of formal gathering was letting out. About 100 nicely dressed women of all ages. A teenage girl ran over to me and stopped me, then called to her mother who came over and snapped a picture of her and her sister standing on either side of me. Then thanked me. Was weird and sweet at the same time. A couple days ago same girl stopped me and reminded me of who she was with the pic on her phone. Gave me a big smile and walked off. These are very hospitable people. They had some serious fighting between Kyrgyz and Uzbeks about 10 years ago. You'd never know it now. I was in the capital Bishkek last month which is over 900,000. Walked at all hours including 3 a.m.. Never felt threatened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3576009, member: 24302"] The food is fantastic, the people are very nice and welcoming. I was walking down the street last week when some kind of formal gathering was letting out. About 100 nicely dressed women of all ages. A teenage girl ran over to me and stopped me, then called to her mother who came over and snapped a picture of her and her sister standing on either side of me. Then thanked me. Was weird and sweet at the same time. A couple days ago same girl stopped me and reminded me of who she was with the pic on her phone. Gave me a big smile and walked off. These are very hospitable people. They had some serious fighting between Kyrgyz and Uzbeks about 10 years ago. You'd never know it now. I was in the capital Bishkek last month which is over 900,000. Walked at all hours including 3 a.m.. Never felt threatened. [/QUOTE]
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