Meshchersky Park in Moscow
Surprisingly, Meshchersky Park has a rich and interesting history. At different times, the territory of the modern Park was visited by many famous personalities of Russian history - from Ivan…

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Meshchersky Park in Moscow
Surprisingly, Meshchersky Park has a rich and interesting history. At different times, the territory of the modern Park was visited by many famous personalities of Russian history - from Ivan…

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Chak-chak Museum in Kazan
In the article "Kazan is the third capital of Russia" we have already answered the questions: "What to do in Kazan?"and" what to see in Kazan?". Tourists who are going…

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Keyboard monument in Yekaterinburg

It is difficult to imagine life in the modern world without computer technology. In Yekaterinburg, thanks to such reflections, a Monument to the keyboard appeared.

Keyboard monument in Yekaterinburg
The idea to create a Monument to the keyboard came from the artist Anatoly Vyatkin in the process of working on the next project for the international exhibition. Spending a lot of time at the computer, Anatoly Vyatkin realized that the keyboard today is the same common subject in the home, such as a frying pan. In addition, we can say that the computer keyboard is an international symbol of communication between people from all over the world. Continue reading

Chak-chak Museum in Kazan

In the article “Kazan is the third capital of Russia” we have already answered the questions: “What to do in Kazan?”and” what to see in Kazan?”. Tourists who are going to visit this multifaceted city often ask such questions: “what to try from traditional cuisine in Kazan?”and” what to bring from Kazan?”. One of the answers to the last two questions is chack — chack.

Chak-chak
What is chak-chak?
Chak-chak is an Oriental sweetness that is made from dough and honey. Chak-chak is a Tatar national dish. And where, if not in the capital of Tatarstan, is it best to try the Tatar national dish?! In addition, the chak-chak Museum opened in Kazan in 2014. Continue reading

Who moved to Moldavia under the name of grandfatherly Krechun?

Good news came from the Moldovan border guards: Mosh krechun crossed the border at one of the border points and headed to Moldova. New Year be!

However, if you watch the video report about this event, the news of the border guards will not seem so wonderful.

Video Mosh krechun arrived in Moldova

The video begins with the fact that in the middle of the forest wakes up a suspicious man with a false beard. He checks the time on the smartphone-on the screen 06: 16 (616, by the way, a bad number). Then the man puts on a cheap suit of Santa Claus, obviously not for the weather, and after all, every child in Moldova knows that the real Mosh krechun wears a warm sheep’s sheepskin coat and a kushma hat. Continue reading

Bus tours of Portugal: Evora
Many travelers dream to go on a bus tour of Europe. Bus tours are very popular among tourists for many reasons: some are attracted by affordable prices, while others seek…

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5 ideas for traveling to Prague
Charles bridge-a medieval bridge in Prague over the Vltava river, connecting the historic areas of the Old Town and Prague Castle. The legendary Charles bridge, decorated with a unique sculpture…

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Winter wizards around the world
In Russia, the main fairy — tale character of the new year holidays-Santa Claus. A kind grandfather with a long snow-white beard wears a red, blue, blue or white fur…

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