Top 10 Best Things to do in Abakan, Russia
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List of Best Things to do in Abakan, Russia
Dream Gardens Park
Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral
Sculpture Little Prince
Salbyksky Mound
Monument to St. Peter and Fevronia
Khakass National Museum of Local Lore
Pushkin Park
Inspiration Park
Decoratory Composition Cats
Sculpture Granite of Science
Best Restaurants in Abakan, Russia
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SIBERIA - Novosibirsk city
You know, cities are just like people: their backgrounds are different, their prospects are not the same, and in the course of time they change so much, you can barely recognize any traits from their early days when they reach a ripe old age. So, one has to be very perceptive and observant to discover a city's true character. Let us take a closer look at some of the historical facts that might give you a clearer picture of the city of Novosibirsk and its people.
Firstly, Novosibirsk must be the only city in Russia that has been renamed so many times. The first settlement, which was established by railway workers in 1893, was called Krivoshekovo. This is a combination of two Russian words: krivoy (uneven) and sheky (cheeks), and the choice of this name suggests that the founders had a poetic perception of the virginal nature of the area -- uneven cheeks referred to the banks of the Ob River (which passes through the city) being of different heights in the place where a railway bridge was constructed.
By the end of the 19th century, the town's first stone church had been built -- the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral -- thanks to donations from the Alexander III Charity Fund, so the grateful citizens of this remote Siberian village felt they were obliged to rename it in honor of their beloved Tsar. This is how Krivoshekovo turned into Alexandrovsky.
When the rule of Nicholas II began, the village authorities were quite practical-minded about changing the name of their town once again. The railway had brought more and more people who stayed in Alexandrovsky for good (by the end of the 19th century, the population was well over 10,000 people). So, the village authorities asked the Tsar to grant city status to their hometown, which meant, of course, more investment from the treasury. In order to encourage a rapid and favorable decision, they renamed it Novonikolaevsk (New Nicholas City), and their ploy worked - very soon, Novonikolaevsk became a city.
A fourth and final name change came after the Great October Revolution, as the ruling party definitely did not want to be reminded of the past by this eyesore bearing the name of a Tsar right in the middle of the country, although it took them quite a long while to notice it. In 1925 there was a nationwide contest in the Soviet Union to select the best name for a modern Siberian city. Various ideas were put forward, for example: Vladlen (contracted from Vladimir Lenin), and Krasnooktiabrsk (Red October). Eventually, most votes were cast in favor of renaming the city Novosibirsk (New Siberia), and that is what it has been called ever since.
However, the Cold War did cause yet another attempt to change the city's name. By 1962, less than 70 years after Novosibirsk was founded, its population had reached 1,000,000 people. It had taken Chicago -- one of the fastest growing American cities -- 100 years to achieve the same figures. So, to show off in front of their American adversaries, some Soviet politicians suggested calling the city Sibchicago.
The last but not the least important piece of information we would like to share with you relates to local artisans, as there is no better way to tell what sort of person you are dealing with than to have a chance to see what this person can produce. Have a closer look at the face of present day Novosibirsk, with its modest St. Nicholas Chapel, and busy Lenin Square. Do the many Khrushchev-era five-storied apartment buildings make it look dull? Well, its coat is definitely not as fashionable and trendy as that of its European area brothers -- even Siberian log houses with intricate wooden decorations look so simple compared to marble columns and elaborate stone carvings. But has it ever occurred to you that if you could figure out the meaning of the different wooden decorative elements, you could learn the history of the city by reading the messages carved by the skilled hands of true Siberians? In fact, these decorations reflect all of their intimate hopes and fears, yet their meaning needs to be deciphered.
This is the essence of Novosibirsk -- what you see is what you get, and the depth of your understanding is limited only by your wish to get to know it. Cities are just like people, aren't they?
Новосибирская область в цифрах и графике / Novosibirsk region in numbers and graphics
This short video shows the potential of Novosibirsk region in culture, tourism, industry and science.
Best Restaurants in Syktyvkar , Russia
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Unfamiliar Russia. Perilous jetboat journey to the Siberian taiga. Documentary film [subtitle]
Maly Abakan - the first place winner at the 2018 Altai Krai - Place of Power, film festival
Unfamiliar Russia
Perilous jet boat journey to the Siberian taiga.
Hey, friends! I am Vitaly from Russia and you are on my YouTube channel that is devoted to jet boating on Siberian mountain rivers, tourism, fishing and problems of survivance in taiga. I live in Altai, the place of great big mountains, clear waters of the rivers and clean fresh air.
In the summer of 2018 some friends of mine and myself decided to pioneer the Maly Abakan from its mouth to its head. There were 24 people on 12 jet boats and more than 120 km to go by the river. We spent 5 days in taiga, inhabited by wolfs, lynxes, bears and… squirrels. Look what it was.
My YouTube channel Besha1982 is rather popular among Russian fans of travelling, and now I would like to present the magnificent Siberian nature to foreigners. The video is about a trip on the Maly Abakan, a river that had its rise in the mountains of Khakassia and flows into the Abakan flowing, in its turn, into one of the biggest Russian rivers - the Yenisei.
This film won the grand prize in nominated category Tourism at the 2018 Altai Krai – Place of Power («Алтайский край – место силы») tourism and sport film festival.
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Уже второй год подряд наши путешествия и фильмы о них занимают призовые места на Фестивале Туристических Фильмов: Алтайский край - Место силы. В 2018 году фильм Малый Абакан занял первое место в номинации ТУРИЗМ.
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В 2017 году фильм: К истоку реки Катунь занял первое место в номинации Новые Технологии. Посмотреть этот фильм можно по ссылке:
19 - 21 октября 2018г. прошел шестой фестиваль: Алтайский край - Место Силы в котором наш фильм Малый Абакан занял первой место в одной из самых престижных номинации - ТУРИЗМ.
По словам организаторов на фестивале было представлено более 70 фильмов, а уровень работ в этом году значительно вырос. В номинации Туризм участвовало 10 фильмов, в т.ч. из ближнего зарубежья. К моей радости голоса жури склонились в пользу нашей работы!
Спасибо организаторам фестиваля - за организацию, участникам - за поддержку, жюри - за правильный выбор;-)
Огромное спасибо участникам Саммита на Малом Абакане, благодаря которым появился этот фильм.
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Полное видео о путешествии на Малый Абакан можно посмотреть здесь:
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Agafia. Hermit Surviving in Russian Wilderness for 70 years
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Soon after this film aired, Agafia found a helper who has now been living with her for more than a year. Georgy Danilov, 53, is from Orenburg. He is an Old Believer. It was Agafia’s spiritual father who found and blessed her helper. Georgy has been doing the toughest chores for almost two years: he chops firewood, brings water from the river, and digs the vegetable garden. Agafia doesn’t always see eye to eye with Georgy. She views him as a novice and demands his full obedience and submission, which doesn’t always sit well with Georgy. Despite their differences, they try to find common ground. Apart from the main helper, volunteers and students from various Russian cities also come to Agafia’s hut to help her out.
In the mid-17th century, the leader of Russia’s Orthodox Church, Patriarch Nikon, introduced radical reforms in Russia. Many couldn’t accept the changes and became known as “Old Believers”. To avoid religious persecution first from the Orthodox Church and then from the Soviets, families fled to some of the most remote corners of the world. In 1978, one such family was discovered by a group of geologists in the remote Russian Republic of Khakassia, Siberia. The Lykovs looked as if they belonged to a previous century: they dressed in homespun clothes and used primitive instruments in their everyday life. They were completely self-sufficient and still highly religious.
Today, Agafia, 70, is the last surviving member of this family. When RT Doc filmmakers met her, she was in desperate need of a helper. They encourage her to write a letter to Old Believers everywhere in an attempt to find one. This letter, written in Old Slavonic language, is available on our site.
The film crew also interviews Erofey Sedov, a former drilling geologist. He was one of those who discovered the Lykovs and told the world about them. He got to know them well and is now ready to share information that will make us see the familiar story of this family of hermits in a different light. But is any of it true?
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Hotel Khakasia, Abakan, Russia HD review
Located in the city centre of Abakan, the Hotel Khakasia is nearby all the major city attractions and offers guests free Wi-Fi in all areas and free private parking.
Each bright, classically decorated room at the hotel features a TV with cable channels, a refrigerator, a desk, and a private bathroom.
The Khakasia Hotel offers a restaurant on the ground floor which serves Russian cuisine, and a café which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Breakfast at the café is complimentary. There is a conference hall on the property with capacity for 40 people.
The Respublikanskii Theatre is 657 feet away, the Skazka Theatre is 700 meters, and the Museum Kraevedcheskij is 0.6 miles from the hotel. Abakan International Airport is 2.5 miles away, and the Abakan Train Station is 0.9 miles from the hotel.
Khakasia Republic (SIBERIA)
Located south of Krasnoyarsk city, this Republic offers great sights for everybody interested in eco- and ethno- tourism.
My summer in Russia
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