Sug-Aksy (Russian: Суг-Аксы; Tuvan: Суг-Аксы, romanized: Sug-Aksı) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Sut-Kholsky District of Tuva, Russia.
In 1940, the first school was opened in the village of Sut-Khol, the director of which was Ivan Chadamovich Onamchal.
In 1942-1943, the first cultural center was built, combined with a first-aid post.
In 2008-2010, the Buddhist temple “Dupten Sheduplin” was built in Sug-Aksy.
[11] Located 260 km west of Kyzyl on the banks of the Khemchik River.