Chorsu bazaar is also in Tashkent, but this, like Registan, is not a proper name: literally - "four streams", which literally can mean a node of ditches (and bazaars were usually created in such places), and figuratively - just a Confluence. The Namangan Chorsu does not have such luxurious buildings as the Tashkent one, but there is certainly no less color here
The most beautiful in Chorsu, of course, are the craft rows with carved cradles, gold embroidery, neatly folded dense chapans ("robes") and leather shoes shining in the sun
P 21 I hear a big market but a mess. The price is a little good. The market sells clothes, shoes, food and all sorts of things for the household. I wouldn't buy anything from this market to tell the truth.