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Are there any special products worth taking in the five Central Asian countries?

Kazakhstan specialty:

Native products: As a nomadic people, Kazakhstan is rich in milk and meat products, such as milk bumps, milk tofu, milk skins, fresh cream, yogurt, ghee, mare's milk and camel milk. There are original ecological products sold in bulk and unified packaging. Meat is the famous smoked horse meat and smoked horse sausage. It would be better if cooked now.

Handicrafts: embroidery, carpets, national costumes, all kinds of jewelry, hibiscus flowers (models), saddles, whips, wooden tableware, knives, teapots and snow boots.

Uzbekistan's most famous specialties are Bukhara's grape products and ancient carpets.

Uzbek grape bar is the most famous specialty of Uzbekistan, with good quality and large output.

The ancient market in Uzbekistan is still active, Bukhara people are good at handicraft production, and Bukhara's ancient carpets are the best among antique carpets. All kinds of silk, carpets, clothing, musical instruments and other commodities can be seen everywhere, and the sound of selling is constant, which makes people seem to have returned to the prosperous Silk Road era.

In addition, you can try to buy some pure natural honey and chocolate, which are all good choices.

Belarus specialty

The flax in Belarus is the most famous, and the pottery is also very ethnic. There is a concert hall (there is a fountain at the entrance) across the street near the tram in Dynamo Stadium, and there is a handicraft shop on the first floor, many of which are handicrafts with ethnic characteristics. In addition, the "flea market" on the east side of the palace is also a handicraft sales area.