Nestled in the heart of Bishkek, Oak Park offers a serene and leafy retreat from the city’s vibrant energy. Dominated by towering oak trees, the park features well-maintained jogging paths and public fountains. A notable highlight is the 1980s-era sculpture exhibition, which includes 90 statues that reflect Kyrgyz and Soviet history, such as a prominent statue of Marx and Engels. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful stroll, engage in light exercise, or explore the historical and artistic elements that make this park a unique cultural space.
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