Chu River
In the Chuy Valley below Tokmok
The Chu (or Shu, from Chinese: 楚 chǔ) is a river in northern Kyrgyzstan and southern Kazakhstan. It is 1067 km long[1] and is one of the longest rivers in Central Asia, a landlocked region. They are the homeplace of the Dungan people, who moved there during the Qing dynasty.
Chu River Media
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Chu River in the Syr Darya basin
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The Chu River, around the area where it leaves the Boom Gorge and enters the wider Chuy Valley. Seen from the Bishkek-Tokmak-Kemin-Balykchy highway.
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A medieval balbal near Burana Tower in the Chüy Valley
In the Chüy Valley near Milyanfan
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Near Korday border crossing
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Near Shu, Kazakhstan
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