Exploring SINGAPORE GARDENS | CHINESE & JAPANESE GARDENS
In this one, we went on exploring famous botanic gardens of Singapore - Chinese and Japanese Gardens. It’s very peaceful & meditative park area where you could spend a few relaxed hours ????. There is more cultural stuff in the Chinese one, but we met a few animals in Japanese, so... ????
We also visit another Food Center and try local Pancakes! (Some were great, but some too weird ????).
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0:22 - Chinese Garden & Japanese Garden
0:47 - Chinese Garden
1:52 - Bonsai Garden
2:52 - Garden of Abundance
3:59 - Japanese Garden
6:11 - BroadWay Food Center (local way of eating - Singapore food courts usually are really good and affordable)
6:40 - Famous Ah Long Pancake
7:07 - some tips on public transportation in Singapore
8:22 - One Raffles Place
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Russia: Japanese PM plants cherry tree, helping relations bloom with Russia
Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, followed in the footsteps of his father and planted a Sakura cherry tree in the Tystin Main Moscow Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences on Tuesday. Abe's visit to Moscow is the first by a Japanese PM since a 2003 visit by former Japanese PM Junichiro Koizumi. Discussions on settling a border dispute from World War Two dominated the agenda when Abe spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday.
Russia and Japan still have no formal peace agreement, which is pending the resolution of the sovereignty of the Kurile Islands, called the Northern Territories by the Japanese.
Even though Abe's schedule in Russia was loaded with meetings and talks, the PM took his time to plant a tree taken from the first Sakura tree planted 26 years ago in the garden by Abe's father, former Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Shintaro Abe. Russian guides then took Abe into a room where he was treated to a song played on taiko - traditional Japanese drums.
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May 3rd - Mexico City, Mexico - Auditorium Blackberry
May 21st - Moscow, Russia - Crocus City Hall
May 23rd - Berlin, Germany - Tempodrom
May 26th - Paris, France - Trianon
May 29th - London, England - Royal Festival Hall
June 6th - Shanghai, China - Oriental Arts
June 8th - Beijing, China - Beijing Exhibition Center
June 10th - Bangkok, Thailand - Royal Jubilee Hall
June 13th - Taipei, Taiwan - NK101 Taipei
June 16th - Tokyo, Japan - Metropolitan Theatre
June 17th - Osaka, Japan - The Symphony Hall
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Moscow Out: Japanese Moscow
Let's get a little oriental as we delve into the world of Japanese culture here in Moscow!
Martyn Andrews and the team take a look at where you can buy bonsai trees and traditional clothing! They also visit the Japan Foundation and take part in calligraphy classes and try their hand at ikebana, the art of flower arranging, and watch the English host get thrown into a sumo wrestling ring with a Russian champion! If you love origami, sushi, or love watching TV hosts being defeated -- this is the show for you!
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Russia: Japanese PM plants cherry tree, helping relations bloom with Russia
1. M/S Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and other officials fill spades with soil
2. C/U Spades heaping soil onto seedling
3. M/S Abe and officials smoothing soil over seedling with spades
4. M/S Press snap photos of the planting ceremony
5. M/S Abe waters the seedling after the planting
6. C/U Abe finished watering the seedling
7. M/S Abe sets the water pail down and claps with the delegation
8. M/S Abe smiling after the conclusion of the ceremony
9. C/U Sign in Russian describing the details of the sakura seedling
10. C/U Blossoms yet to bloom on seedlings
11. W/S Seedling in the Tystin Main Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences
12. W/S Musicians playing a song on the taiko, a traditional Japanese drum
13. C/U Taiko
14. M/S Abe and a Russian official
15. W/S Abe and delegation leaving the Moscow Botanical Garden
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Russia: Japanese PM plants cherry tree, helping relations bloom with Russia
Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, followed in the footsteps of his father and planted a Sakura cherry tree in the Tystin Main Moscow Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences on Tuesday. Abe's visit to Moscow is the first by a Japanese PM since a 2003 visit by former Japanese PM Junichiro Koizumi. Discussions on settling a border dispute from World War Two dominated the agenda when Abe spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday.
Russia and Japan still have no formal peace agreement, which is pending the resolution of the sovereignty of the Kurile Islands, called the Northern Territories by the Japanese.
Even though Abe's schedule in Russia was loaded with meetings and talks, the PM took his time to plant a tree taken from the first Sakura tree planted 26 years ago in the garden by Abe's father, former Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Shintaro Abe. Russian guides then took Abe into a room where he was treated to a song played on taiko - traditional Japanese drums.
Moscow Neskuchny Garden Japanese and Gorky Park Flower Gardens
Japanese Cherry Blossom | Moscow Vibes
Every year in the end of April or in the beginning of May people can see amazing Cherry Blossom in a beautiful Japanese Garden in the North of Moscow! It was my first experience and I really liked it! I hope you enjoy this video as well!
Where is it located? It's in a Botanic Garden near VDNH, but it's better to go there from Botanichesky Garden or Vladykino metro stations, because it is located between them.
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Beautiful and sexy Russian girls at VDNKH Park, MOSCOW, RUSSIA
VDNKh is located in Ostankinsky District of Moscow, less than a kilometer from Ostankino Tower. It is served by VDNKh subway station, as well as by Moscow Monorail. Cosmonauts Alley and the Worker and Kolkhoz Woman statue are situated just outside the main entrance to VDNKh. It also borders Moscow Botanical Garden and a smaller Ostankino Park, and in recent years the three parks served as a united park complex.
Russian Theatre of Pacific Navy in Japan (2010)
In autumn of 2010 Theatre of Pacific Navy from Vladivostok, Russia visited japanese province Shimane with Switchman pantomime performance. Here's some moments of that days shown on local TV.
Kolomenskoye park in Moscow pas 1| Travel Russia ep 40
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Kolomenskoye (Russian: Коло́менское) is a former royal estate situated several kilometers to the southeast of the city center of Moscow, Russia, on the ancient road leading to the town of Kolomna (hence the name). The 390 hectare scenic area overlooks the steep banks of the Moskva River. It became a part of Moscow in the 1960s.
The White Column of Kolomenskoye
Kolomenskoye village was first mentioned in the testament of Ivan Kalita (1339). As time went by, the village was developed as a favourite country estate of grand princes of Muscovy. The earliest existing structure is the exceptional Ascension church (1532), built in white stone to commemorate the long-awaited birth of an heir to the throne, the future Ivan the Terrible. Being the first stone church of tent-like variety, the uncanonical White Column (as it is sometimes referred to) marked a stunning break from the Byzantine tradition.
The church reaches toward the sky from a low cross-shaped podklet (ground floor), followed by a prolonged chetverik (octagonal body, and then an octagonal tent, crowned by a tiny dome. The narrow pilasters on the sides of the chetverik, the arrow-shaped window frames, the three tiers of the kokoshniks and the quiet rhythm of stair arcades and open galleries underline the dynamic tendency of this masterpiece of the Russian architecture. The whole vertical composition is believed to have been borrowed from hipped roof-style wooden churches of the Russian North. Recognizing its outstanding value for humanity, UNESCO decided to inscribe the church on the World Heritage List in 1994.
The great palace and other structures
Tsar Alexis I had all the previous wooden structures in Kolomenskoye demolished and replaced them with a new great wooden palace, famed for its fanciful, fairytale roofs. Foreigners referred to this huge maze of intricate corridors and 250 rooms, as 'an Eighth Wonder of the World'. Although basically only a summer palace, it was the favorite residence of Tsar Alexis I. The future Empress Elizabeth Petrovna was born in the palace in 1709, and Tsar Peter the Great spent part of his youth here. Upon the departure of the court for St. Petersburg, the palace fell into disrepair, so that Catherine II refused to make it her Moscow residence. On her orders the wooden palace was demolished in 1768, and replaced with a much more modest stone-and-brick structure.
Fortunately, detailed plans of the Alexis I palace survived. The Moscow Government has completed a full-scale reconstruction in 2010. The rebuilt palace stands approximately 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) to the south of its original location near the White Column, in order to preserve the historic foundations. The palace erected by Catherine the Great in 1768 was demolished in 1872, and only a few gates and outside buildings remain.
Kolomenskoe Museum-Reserve in Moscow. Wooden St. George Church.
Aerial view of Kolomenskoye
During the early Soviet period, under the initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky, old wooden buildings and various artifacts were transported to Kolomenskoye from different parts of the USSR for preservation, so currently Kolomenskoye Park hosts an impressive set of different constructions and historical objects.
Local buildings
Church of John the Baptist in Dyakovo, 16th century. The church stands on the Dyakovo hill, located southwest from the Kolomenskoye hill. The church has five tent-like structures, and was probably constructed around 1547, reputedly by architect Postnik Yakovlev, the author of Saint Basil's Cathedral on the Red Square.
Church of St. George, 16th century
Standalone belltower for the church of St. George, 16th century
Standalone refectory for the church of St. George, 16th century
Church of Our Lady of Kazan, 17th century
Watertower, 17th century
Front gates, 1671–73
Polkovhichyi chambers, 17th century
Prikaznye chambers, 17th century
Sytny yard, 17th century
Back gates, 17th century
Park pavilion, 1825
Park gates, 19th century
Constructions and artifacts brought from elsewhere
Barbican church of the Nikolo-Korelsky Monastery)
Bratsk Stockade Tower
Boris stone from Belarus
Kurgan stele, from a Polovtsian burial mound
Chasovoy pole, 17th century
Tower from the Sumskoy Ostrog fortress, 17th century
Memorial pole from Shaydorovo village, 19th century
Mead making facility, 18th century
Peter the Great house (18th century) from the Northern Dvina River
Lion's Gates from the Moscow Kremlin (surviving fragments)
Reconstructions
Water mill on Zhuzha River
Natural features
Oak-trees grove (one of the oldest oaks in Moscow)
Golosov Ravine with sacred stones and springs in it
Japanese TV visits Moscow
Japan TV in Russia
The Apothecaries' Garden. Moscow. Russia.
The Garden was opened in 1706 by the order of Peter the Great. At that time it was the outskirts of the city. For 300 years, various medicinal plants have been grown here. Then the Apothecary Garden has become a botanical research center in Russia. Plants from various parts of Russia were brought and planted in the garden.
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Near the Botanical Garden in Moscow 30.05.2012
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Oriental arts and crafts brought to Moscow by Japanese expat
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This week, we get a true flavour of the Orient, as we spend the day with a lady who's brought the arts-and-crafts of Japan right here to the Russian Capital.
Greater Stone Bridge, Moscow. Real Russia Vlog 12
Greater Stone Bridge or Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge is a steel arch bridge spanning Moskva River at the western end of the Moscow Kremlin. It was the first permanent stone bridge in Moscow, Russia.
It goes right next to Moscow Kremlin from the side of Borovitskaya Square. This is a location from where opens one of the most beautiful and known views to the Moskva River, Kremlevskaya Enbankment and Moscow Kremlin.
The video recorded with Ed Cronkite from Winchester, VA. The first subscriber who participated in a Real Russia tour. And Giorgio Zompanti, a viewer from Rome, Italy, we accidently met in the Alexander Garden, Moscow.
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Beautiful Moscow Botanical Garden, last day of Spring 2015
Really beautiful place. hope you'll like it too:)
AKROSS Con 2014 iha Russian and Japanese Garden of Music
Moscow Botanical Garden and VDNKh on June 04, 2017
Here's urban hiking through the Moscow Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences and on to and through VDNKh on June 04, 2017.
VDNKh - Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy - is a permanent general purpose trade show and amusement park in Moscow, Russia.
Between 1991 and 2014 it was also called the All-Russia Exhibition Centre.
The Tsytsin Main Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences was founded in April 1945, and is the largest botanical garden in Europe. It covers a territory of approximately 3.61 km², bordering the VDNKH Exhibition Center, and contains a live exhibition of more than twenty thousand different species of plants coming from various parts of the world.
The garden also has a scientific research laboratory and contains a rosarium with twenty thousand rose bushes, a dendrarium (arboretum), an oak forest with the average age of the trees exceeding 100 years, a Japanese garden and a greenhouse of more than 5000 square meters.
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Ice Cream and Lemonade in GUM, Moscow. Real Russia ep.123 (4K)
In this episode we countinue touring Moscow, Russia at winter 2016 visiting Manezhnaya Square, Red Square and GUM Department Store where still now you can find an ice cream and lemonade, prepared by true standards of the Soviet Union.
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