'Red River') is a village in the Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan 8 km east of Kant.
[1] Nearby is the ruined Sogdian silk road settlement of Navekat ('new town').
Though there is little notably visible on the surface, parts of the Buddhist Temple II site have been conserved.
[2] A large eight-metre long reclining Buddha, decorated, with its pedestal, in red paint, was discovered during excavations in 1961.
It was sent to the Hermitage Museum for conservation, where, in 2004, it was noted only a small section had been treated - the rest still in their original transportation packing.