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10 BEST Things To Do In Moscow | ULTIMATE Travel Guide
Things To Do In Moscow ✈️
⬇️ 2024 UPDATED ⬇️
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✈️ Looking for the top things to do in Moscow? Or fun things to do in Moscow? In this video, we share the top 10 things to do in Moscow, cool things to do in Moscow, things to do at night in Moscow, top ten things to do in Moscow Russia, top 10 things to do in Russia Moscow, free things to do in Moscow and 10 interesting things to do in Moscow in our Moscow Travel Guide.
#Moscow #Russia #Travel
published: 18 Apr 2019
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Why I LOVE and HATE Moscow as a Russian with @NatashasAdventures
I have spent about 1.5 years living in Moscow. It was a great time full of fun. Moscow is indeed really beautiful and modern. Architecture, parks, public transport, infrastructure. All that is on the level of first world cities. However, not many people living or traveling to Moscow actually think why is Moscow so much different from the rest of Russia. Why do people in Moscow make two times more money, but prices are the same? Why are people in Moscow just on average more happier and successful? In this video I discussed all that from a perspective of a Russian not from Moscow. Hope you find this video informative.
Natasha's Adventure - @NatashasAdventures
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published: 29 Sep 2023
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The Russian Adventure - Part 1 - This is Moscow
This is a re-edited version of my 2019 trip to Russia. The original documentary was over 1:15 minutes long, so I decided to break the trip down into shorter clips for viewing pleasure.
With all the media focusing on their own narratives, and the majority of people who are commenting having never even been to the country, I wanted to show my experiences, and let everyone decide for themselves, what is truth, and what is propaganda.
Spending a couple of days visiting Red Square, the Kremlin, and taking in a tremendous amount of Soviet history.
This is the first video of what will be a 4 part series.
Please offer your thoughts below in the comment section.
published: 27 Feb 2024
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Life in a small town 250km from Moscow - How people actually Live In Russia
Each town has it's attractive and unattractive parts. Today I walk around a rather run down area in the city of Vladimir! As a foreigner it is difficult to interact with the people living in this area but I give it my best shot!
I recently set up a second channel with a little bit different content, you can check that out also: at this link https://www.youtube.com/@broadrussia
Ways to support the channel:
Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samhyland3v
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published: 11 Dec 2023
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This was Not Shown Tucker Carlson 🇷🇺 Real Russian Life - Not Moscow
Tucker Carlson visited the Moscow Metro and then returned to the US to tell them all about it! Perhaps he was shocked to not see any homeless people in tents or and graffiti. But is this a real reflection of life in Russia? Today I went to the streets of Vladimir city, to ask the locals what they think Tucker Carlson should visit in order to understand the Russian soul!
I recently set up a second channel with a little bit different content, you can check that out also: at this link https://www.youtube.com/@broadrussia
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published: 27 Feb 2024
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Exploring Moscow sights, meeting other YouTubers & running from creeps🎃 // Big Moscow VLOG
Hi guys! In this video I will tell you about my two-month stay in Moscow. It was my second time visiting the capital but the first time when I actually lived there as a local. Some things in Moscow are completely different from Khabarovsk. For example, the well-developed metro system, supermarket chains with unfamiliar names like Pyaterochka or Dixi, convenient services and the fast pace of life. During my stay there, I visited a lot of famous places, such as the Red Square, Old Arbat, Izmailovo Kremlin, as well as Moscow clubs and bars. Thanks to my fellow YouTubers for showing around!
Overall, I really liked my time in Moscow and I hope to return here soon. Thanks for watching the video, and I can't wait to show you other videos about my adventures!
Subscribe to @Zangieff https://www....
published: 04 Nov 2021
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Not ANOTHER Foreigner in MOSCOW video - How Does Small Town Russia Cope with Snow
When it snows in the UK the country comes to a complete standstill, but in Russia the weather does not stop anything and life just carries on as normal. Today all the snow is melting so join me to see what it is really like.
I recently set up a second channel with a little bit different content, you can check that out also: at this link https://www.youtube.com/@broadrussia
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published: 10 Dec 2023
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From Down Under to the Red Square: Australian Adventures in Moscow with @TravellingwithRussell 🇷🇺🇦🇺
In this video, I met with @TravellingwithRussell in Moscow during my recent solo journey, travelling 4,000 km across Western Russia, and we took a walk around the Moscow City centre.
We check out the historical Gum Mall, Red Square, Tverskaya Street and location of the first ever McDonald’s which opened in 1990 a year before the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Join us for this walk and talk video.
Also, don't forget to check out Russell’s channel,
https://www.youtube.com/@TravellingwithRussell
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published: 17 Nov 2022
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World Youth Festival in Russia: a celebration of hypocrisy and Putin's fifth term
In this video I will tell you about the World Youth Festival held in Sochi, Russia, and how the festival achieves its stated objectives of fostering friendship and understanding.
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published: 17 Mar 2024
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MOSCOW ADVENTURE/ FILIPINA IN RUSSIA VLOG 2022
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Our Moscow adventures continue. The weather is sunny, but it's still colder than in the south.
We decided to stay in the capsule hotel for one night only because of the not so pleasant smell. The police waking us up in the middle of the night also made us uncomfortable. We found a better option and went to this hotel to place our belongings.
Then we went back to the Philippine embassy. We were handed our marriage certificate and helped to arrange Boria’s visa. I made a mistake on one of the visa documents. But the embassy staff is so responsive and und...
published: 07 Nov 2022
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10 BEST Things To Do In Moscow | ULTIMATE Travel Guide
Things To Do In Moscow ✈️
⬇️ 2024 UPDATED ⬇️
UPDATED Top 10 Things To Do ➡️ https://bit.ly/39MF7Gb
Best Hotels In Moscow ➡️ https://bit.ly/3KOxvje
✈️ Looking f...
Things To Do In Moscow ✈️
⬇️ 2024 UPDATED ⬇️
UPDATED Top 10 Things To Do ➡️ https://bit.ly/39MF7Gb
Best Hotels In Moscow ➡️ https://bit.ly/3KOxvje
✈️ Looking for the top things to do in Moscow? Or fun things to do in Moscow? In this video, we share the top 10 things to do in Moscow, cool things to do in Moscow, things to do at night in Moscow, top ten things to do in Moscow Russia, top 10 things to do in Russia Moscow, free things to do in Moscow and 10 interesting things to do in Moscow in our Moscow Travel Guide.
#Moscow #Russia #Travel
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Things To Do In Moscow ✈️
⬇️ 2024 UPDATED ⬇️
UPDATED Top 10 Things To Do ➡️ https://bit.ly/39MF7Gb
Best Hotels In Moscow ➡️ https://bit.ly/3KOxvje
✈️ Looking for the top things to do in Moscow? Or fun things to do in Moscow? In this video, we share the top 10 things to do in Moscow, cool things to do in Moscow, things to do at night in Moscow, top ten things to do in Moscow Russia, top 10 things to do in Russia Moscow, free things to do in Moscow and 10 interesting things to do in Moscow in our Moscow Travel Guide.
#Moscow #Russia #Travel
- published: 18 Apr 2019
- views: 47662
34:19
Why I LOVE and HATE Moscow as a Russian with @NatashasAdventures
I have spent about 1.5 years living in Moscow. It was a great time full of fun. Moscow is indeed really beautiful and modern. Architecture, parks, public transp...
I have spent about 1.5 years living in Moscow. It was a great time full of fun. Moscow is indeed really beautiful and modern. Architecture, parks, public transport, infrastructure. All that is on the level of first world cities. However, not many people living or traveling to Moscow actually think why is Moscow so much different from the rest of Russia. Why do people in Moscow make two times more money, but prices are the same? Why are people in Moscow just on average more happier and successful? In this video I discussed all that from a perspective of a Russian not from Moscow. Hope you find this video informative.
Natasha's Adventure - @NatashasAdventures
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00:00 - 00:50 - Intro
00:50 - 03:13 - My experience in Moscow
03:13 - 06:22 - Level of life in Moscow
06:22 - 10:19 - Taxes that stay in regions of Russia
10:19 - 13:49 - Taxes that Moscow takes from regions
13:49 - 16:00 - Problem with Corporate Tax
16:00 - 19:30 - Dependency of regions on Moscow
19:30 - 21:16 - Regions get no money if Putin’s angry
21:16 - 25:22 - Natasha’s Adventures opinion
25:22 - 30:43 - Educational benefits for Muscovites
30:43 - 32:07 - Mobilization in Moscow vs regions
32:07 - 34:18 - Conclusion
https://wn.com/Why_I_Love_And_Hate_Moscow_As_A_Russian_With_Natashasadventures
I have spent about 1.5 years living in Moscow. It was a great time full of fun. Moscow is indeed really beautiful and modern. Architecture, parks, public transport, infrastructure. All that is on the level of first world cities. However, not many people living or traveling to Moscow actually think why is Moscow so much different from the rest of Russia. Why do people in Moscow make two times more money, but prices are the same? Why are people in Moscow just on average more happier and successful? In this video I discussed all that from a perspective of a Russian not from Moscow. Hope you find this video informative.
Natasha's Adventure - @NatashasAdventures
🤍PayPal https://paypal.me/zackdarussian?country.x=GE&locale.x=en_US
💙Patreon https://www.patreon.com/zacktherussian
🤍 My Telegram channel with news "Russia Tomorrow" https://t.me/RussiaTomorrow1
🤡 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/zacktherussian
📧 Email: zacktherussian01@gmail.com
00:00 - 00:50 - Intro
00:50 - 03:13 - My experience in Moscow
03:13 - 06:22 - Level of life in Moscow
06:22 - 10:19 - Taxes that stay in regions of Russia
10:19 - 13:49 - Taxes that Moscow takes from regions
13:49 - 16:00 - Problem with Corporate Tax
16:00 - 19:30 - Dependency of regions on Moscow
19:30 - 21:16 - Regions get no money if Putin’s angry
21:16 - 25:22 - Natasha’s Adventures opinion
25:22 - 30:43 - Educational benefits for Muscovites
30:43 - 32:07 - Mobilization in Moscow vs regions
32:07 - 34:18 - Conclusion
- published: 29 Sep 2023
- views: 21163
30:29
The Russian Adventure - Part 1 - This is Moscow
This is a re-edited version of my 2019 trip to Russia. The original documentary was over 1:15 minutes long, so I decided to break the trip down into shorter cli...
This is a re-edited version of my 2019 trip to Russia. The original documentary was over 1:15 minutes long, so I decided to break the trip down into shorter clips for viewing pleasure.
With all the media focusing on their own narratives, and the majority of people who are commenting having never even been to the country, I wanted to show my experiences, and let everyone decide for themselves, what is truth, and what is propaganda.
Spending a couple of days visiting Red Square, the Kremlin, and taking in a tremendous amount of Soviet history.
This is the first video of what will be a 4 part series.
Please offer your thoughts below in the comment section.
https://wn.com/The_Russian_Adventure_Part_1_This_Is_Moscow
This is a re-edited version of my 2019 trip to Russia. The original documentary was over 1:15 minutes long, so I decided to break the trip down into shorter clips for viewing pleasure.
With all the media focusing on their own narratives, and the majority of people who are commenting having never even been to the country, I wanted to show my experiences, and let everyone decide for themselves, what is truth, and what is propaganda.
Spending a couple of days visiting Red Square, the Kremlin, and taking in a tremendous amount of Soviet history.
This is the first video of what will be a 4 part series.
Please offer your thoughts below in the comment section.
- published: 27 Feb 2024
- views: 15659
20:40
Life in a small town 250km from Moscow - How people actually Live In Russia
Each town has it's attractive and unattractive parts. Today I walk around a rather run down area in the city of Vladimir! As a foreigner it is difficult to inte...
Each town has it's attractive and unattractive parts. Today I walk around a rather run down area in the city of Vladimir! As a foreigner it is difficult to interact with the people living in this area but I give it my best shot!
I recently set up a second channel with a little bit different content, you can check that out also: at this link https://www.youtube.com/@broadrussia
Ways to support the channel:
Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samhyland3v
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#lifeinrussia #samsrussianadventures #russia
https://wn.com/Life_In_A_Small_Town_250Km_From_Moscow_How_People_Actually_Live_In_Russia
Each town has it's attractive and unattractive parts. Today I walk around a rather run down area in the city of Vladimir! As a foreigner it is difficult to interact with the people living in this area but I give it my best shot!
I recently set up a second channel with a little bit different content, you can check that out also: at this link https://www.youtube.com/@broadrussia
Ways to support the channel:
Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samhyland3v
Join my Patreon Channel: https://www.patreon.com/SamsRussianAdventures
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#lifeinrussia #samsrussianadventures #russia
- published: 11 Dec 2023
- views: 4450
26:16
This was Not Shown Tucker Carlson 🇷🇺 Real Russian Life - Not Moscow
Tucker Carlson visited the Moscow Metro and then returned to the US to tell them all about it! Perhaps he was shocked to not see any homeless people in tents or...
Tucker Carlson visited the Moscow Metro and then returned to the US to tell them all about it! Perhaps he was shocked to not see any homeless people in tents or and graffiti. But is this a real reflection of life in Russia? Today I went to the streets of Vladimir city, to ask the locals what they think Tucker Carlson should visit in order to understand the Russian soul!
I recently set up a second channel with a little bit different content, you can check that out also: at this link https://www.youtube.com/@broadrussia
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#lifeinrussia #samsrussianadventures #russia
https://wn.com/This_Was_Not_Shown_Tucker_Carlson_🇷🇺_Real_Russian_Life_Not_Moscow
Tucker Carlson visited the Moscow Metro and then returned to the US to tell them all about it! Perhaps he was shocked to not see any homeless people in tents or and graffiti. But is this a real reflection of life in Russia? Today I went to the streets of Vladimir city, to ask the locals what they think Tucker Carlson should visit in order to understand the Russian soul!
I recently set up a second channel with a little bit different content, you can check that out also: at this link https://www.youtube.com/@broadrussia
Ways to support the channel:
Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samhyland3v
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#lifeinrussia #samsrussianadventures #russia
- published: 27 Feb 2024
- views: 22402
20:09
Exploring Moscow sights, meeting other YouTubers & running from creeps🎃 // Big Moscow VLOG
Hi guys! In this video I will tell you about my two-month stay in Moscow. It was my second time visiting the capital but the first time when I actually lived th...
Hi guys! In this video I will tell you about my two-month stay in Moscow. It was my second time visiting the capital but the first time when I actually lived there as a local. Some things in Moscow are completely different from Khabarovsk. For example, the well-developed metro system, supermarket chains with unfamiliar names like Pyaterochka or Dixi, convenient services and the fast pace of life. During my stay there, I visited a lot of famous places, such as the Red Square, Old Arbat, Izmailovo Kremlin, as well as Moscow clubs and bars. Thanks to my fellow YouTubers for showing around!
Overall, I really liked my time in Moscow and I hope to return here soon. Thanks for watching the video, and I can't wait to show you other videos about my adventures!
Subscribe to @Zangieff https://www.youtube.com/c/Zangieff
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Timecodes:
0:00 intro, why I came to Moscow
0:52 Red Square, weird statue & Old Arbat w/ Zangieff
5:39 my LUXARY apartment & neighborhood
8:39 bar hopping w/ Dari Step
11:18 afterparty reflections on the big city life
13:25 exploring Kitay-Gorod district w/ Dari Step
16:27 creepy story about me being stalked
🎵 Music from the video: Circle of Ours - Justnormal
*About myself*
Hi! My name is Natasha, I live in the Far East of Russia in the city of Khabarovsk, but originally I'm from a small town Spassk-Dalny in Primorsky Krai. Currently I'm studying Linguistics in the university. On this channel I make videos about life in Russia, our traditions and my traveling in Russian cities. Welcome, and let's explore Russia together! #yeahrussia
https://wn.com/Exploring_Moscow_Sights,_Meeting_Other_Youtubers_Running_From_Creeps🎃_Big_Moscow_Vlog
Hi guys! In this video I will tell you about my two-month stay in Moscow. It was my second time visiting the capital but the first time when I actually lived there as a local. Some things in Moscow are completely different from Khabarovsk. For example, the well-developed metro system, supermarket chains with unfamiliar names like Pyaterochka or Dixi, convenient services and the fast pace of life. During my stay there, I visited a lot of famous places, such as the Red Square, Old Arbat, Izmailovo Kremlin, as well as Moscow clubs and bars. Thanks to my fellow YouTubers for showing around!
Overall, I really liked my time in Moscow and I hope to return here soon. Thanks for watching the video, and I can't wait to show you other videos about my adventures!
Subscribe to @Zangieff https://www.youtube.com/c/Zangieff
Subscribe to @DariStep https://www.youtube.com/c/DariStep
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natsadv/
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NatashasAdventures
Timecodes:
0:00 intro, why I came to Moscow
0:52 Red Square, weird statue & Old Arbat w/ Zangieff
5:39 my LUXARY apartment & neighborhood
8:39 bar hopping w/ Dari Step
11:18 afterparty reflections on the big city life
13:25 exploring Kitay-Gorod district w/ Dari Step
16:27 creepy story about me being stalked
🎵 Music from the video: Circle of Ours - Justnormal
*About myself*
Hi! My name is Natasha, I live in the Far East of Russia in the city of Khabarovsk, but originally I'm from a small town Spassk-Dalny in Primorsky Krai. Currently I'm studying Linguistics in the university. On this channel I make videos about life in Russia, our traditions and my traveling in Russian cities. Welcome, and let's explore Russia together! #yeahrussia
- published: 04 Nov 2021
- views: 151122
29:19
Not ANOTHER Foreigner in MOSCOW video - How Does Small Town Russia Cope with Snow
When it snows in the UK the country comes to a complete standstill, but in Russia the weather does not stop anything and life just carries on as normal. Today a...
When it snows in the UK the country comes to a complete standstill, but in Russia the weather does not stop anything and life just carries on as normal. Today all the snow is melting so join me to see what it is really like.
I recently set up a second channel with a little bit different content, you can check that out also: at this link https://www.youtube.com/@broadrussia
Ways to support the channel:
Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samhyland3v
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#lifeinrussia #samsrussianadventures #russia
https://wn.com/Not_Another_Foreigner_In_Moscow_Video_How_Does_Small_Town_Russia_Cope_With_Snow
When it snows in the UK the country comes to a complete standstill, but in Russia the weather does not stop anything and life just carries on as normal. Today all the snow is melting so join me to see what it is really like.
I recently set up a second channel with a little bit different content, you can check that out also: at this link https://www.youtube.com/@broadrussia
Ways to support the channel:
Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samhyland3v
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VK (Russian Facebook) https://vk.com/id176641548
#lifeinrussia #samsrussianadventures #russia
- published: 10 Dec 2023
- views: 7043
37:56
From Down Under to the Red Square: Australian Adventures in Moscow with @TravellingwithRussell 🇷🇺🇦🇺
In this video, I met with @TravellingwithRussell in Moscow during my recent solo journey, travelling 4,000 km across Western Russia, and we took a walk around ...
In this video, I met with @TravellingwithRussell in Moscow during my recent solo journey, travelling 4,000 km across Western Russia, and we took a walk around the Moscow City centre.
We check out the historical Gum Mall, Red Square, Tverskaya Street and location of the first ever McDonald’s which opened in 1990 a year before the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Join us for this walk and talk video.
Also, don't forget to check out Russell’s channel,
https://www.youtube.com/@TravellingwithRussell
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https://wn.com/From_Down_Under_To_The_Red_Square_Australian_Adventures_In_Moscow_With_Travellingwithrussell_🇷🇺🇦🇺
In this video, I met with @TravellingwithRussell in Moscow during my recent solo journey, travelling 4,000 km across Western Russia, and we took a walk around the Moscow City centre.
We check out the historical Gum Mall, Red Square, Tverskaya Street and location of the first ever McDonald’s which opened in 1990 a year before the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Join us for this walk and talk video.
Also, don't forget to check out Russell’s channel,
https://www.youtube.com/@TravellingwithRussell
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- published: 17 Nov 2022
- views: 4099
16:27
World Youth Festival in Russia: a celebration of hypocrisy and Putin's fifth term
In this video I will tell you about the World Youth Festival held in Sochi, Russia, and how the festival achieves its stated objectives of fostering friendship ...
In this video I will tell you about the World Youth Festival held in Sochi, Russia, and how the festival achieves its stated objectives of fostering friendship and understanding.
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https://wn.com/World_Youth_Festival_In_Russia_A_Celebration_Of_Hypocrisy_And_Putin's_Fifth_Term
In this video I will tell you about the World Youth Festival held in Sochi, Russia, and how the festival achieves its stated objectives of fostering friendship and understanding.
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NatashasAdventures
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- published: 17 Mar 2024
- views: 55956
19:31
MOSCOW ADVENTURE/ FILIPINA IN RUSSIA VLOG 2022
Good day friends!
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Good day friends!
If you like our videos and want to support our channel you may send us a SUPERTHANKS or donate to our accounts
PayPal: islandlife1221 (Darlene Bumacod)
Gcash: 09123132322 (Boris Kuznetsov)
Thank you so much for watching!
Our Moscow adventures continue. The weather is sunny, but it's still colder than in the south.
We decided to stay in the capsule hotel for one night only because of the not so pleasant smell. The police waking us up in the middle of the night also made us uncomfortable. We found a better option and went to this hotel to place our belongings.
Then we went back to the Philippine embassy. We were handed our marriage certificate and helped to arrange Boria’s visa. I made a mistake on one of the visa documents. But the embassy staff is so responsive and understanding. My husband witnessed one of the best Filipino traditions "bayanihan." It means to help each other in times of need and to do it from the heart.
They even wished us a good future in the Philippines.
I feel very energetic, despite the lack of sleep and the cold.
My reaction showed that the long walk was worth it. I couldn't believe I am really here. Before, I had only admired this building in movies and pictures. And I never thought I would see it in real life. And now here we are. My husband is happy to be here with me to experience things I never had before.It was now the second half of the day and it was getting colder outside. We walked into the main department store in the country.
The decor inside is impressive. It's like we're walking down a pedestrian street past showcases of luxury stores and cafes.
While walking along Arbat, my husband and I stopped at a photo exhibition. It is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Moscow. It's good that Russians remember the heroism and exploits of Soviet soldiers during the Great Patriotic War. Although it involved 62 nations out of the 73 that existed on the planet at the time.
Not many of us remember that the Soviets fought the beginning of World War II on the side of Nazi Germany. In the early days of the war, they captured Poland and solemnly celebrated their joint success at a parade.
Then the Soviet Union continued to seize foreign territories. And in 1940 it occupied Finland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia. Supplied Germany with raw materials and food until the day it attacked the Soviet Union.
We must not forget these pages of history, even if they are painful and inconvenient for us. Otherwise history will repeat itself.
As we continued walking, we saw a mural depicting the famous Russian singer and musician Victor Tsoi. The graffiti is enclosed on all sides by a construction fence and can only be seen through a small crack.
Boria started to tell me about the Russian rock legend. Suddenly some unfamiliar guys came up to us and invited us inside.
It could have been Tsoi's 60th birthday this year. Later we found out that a whole festival in Chelny had been cancelled. The administrators decided that some of his songs were undesirable to play today. Including the song "I want change".
Tsoi did not like to march in formation and even mutilated himself to avoid being drafted into the army and to avoid going to war in Afganistan.
Perhaps this fence was not put up to enclose this pit. Once again, it's up to us what music to listen to, what books to read.
In this store I noticed a cute Russian dress. I said that wanted to take a picture in a traditional Russian dress, so my husband bought it for me.
Outside we stopped again at the photo gallery. It's a shame that foreigners like me can't understand what the pictures are about because there is no English translation.
Our train will be in the evening, so we still have some free time.
We decided to go to Red Square again and find a place to eat lunch.
There is a legend that Tsar Ivan the Terrible ordered to gouge out the eyes of the architect of this cathedral so he could not repeat his masterpiece anywhere else.
We were hungry and went in search of a cafe, where we could have an inexpensive lunch. On the Internet we found a canteen, which is located on the other side of the big Moskvoretskiy bridge. It is not very far, so we decided to walk there.
It took us a while to find the canteen. We even got a little lost. It turned out that it was in a narrow alley.
It is worth the long walk, because there's rice... Ever since my husband married a Filipina, he learned one thing: we can't live happily without rice. One famous phrase in the Philippines is "Rice is life."
Life in Moscow is too expensive for provincials like us.
Nighttime in Moscow paints a completely different view of the city. The bright lights of the surrounding establishments look very beautiful and lively.
Now we are on the subway, on the way to the train station. We are happy to have done all our business here without too much trouble. We thought our adventure would end there, but we were very wrong.
https://wn.com/Moscow_Adventure_Filipina_In_Russia_Vlog_2022
Good day friends!
If you like our videos and want to support our channel you may send us a SUPERTHANKS or donate to our accounts
PayPal: islandlife1221 (Darlene Bumacod)
Gcash: 09123132322 (Boris Kuznetsov)
Thank you so much for watching!
Our Moscow adventures continue. The weather is sunny, but it's still colder than in the south.
We decided to stay in the capsule hotel for one night only because of the not so pleasant smell. The police waking us up in the middle of the night also made us uncomfortable. We found a better option and went to this hotel to place our belongings.
Then we went back to the Philippine embassy. We were handed our marriage certificate and helped to arrange Boria’s visa. I made a mistake on one of the visa documents. But the embassy staff is so responsive and understanding. My husband witnessed one of the best Filipino traditions "bayanihan." It means to help each other in times of need and to do it from the heart.
They even wished us a good future in the Philippines.
I feel very energetic, despite the lack of sleep and the cold.
My reaction showed that the long walk was worth it. I couldn't believe I am really here. Before, I had only admired this building in movies and pictures. And I never thought I would see it in real life. And now here we are. My husband is happy to be here with me to experience things I never had before.It was now the second half of the day and it was getting colder outside. We walked into the main department store in the country.
The decor inside is impressive. It's like we're walking down a pedestrian street past showcases of luxury stores and cafes.
While walking along Arbat, my husband and I stopped at a photo exhibition. It is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Moscow. It's good that Russians remember the heroism and exploits of Soviet soldiers during the Great Patriotic War. Although it involved 62 nations out of the 73 that existed on the planet at the time.
Not many of us remember that the Soviets fought the beginning of World War II on the side of Nazi Germany. In the early days of the war, they captured Poland and solemnly celebrated their joint success at a parade.
Then the Soviet Union continued to seize foreign territories. And in 1940 it occupied Finland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia. Supplied Germany with raw materials and food until the day it attacked the Soviet Union.
We must not forget these pages of history, even if they are painful and inconvenient for us. Otherwise history will repeat itself.
As we continued walking, we saw a mural depicting the famous Russian singer and musician Victor Tsoi. The graffiti is enclosed on all sides by a construction fence and can only be seen through a small crack.
Boria started to tell me about the Russian rock legend. Suddenly some unfamiliar guys came up to us and invited us inside.
It could have been Tsoi's 60th birthday this year. Later we found out that a whole festival in Chelny had been cancelled. The administrators decided that some of his songs were undesirable to play today. Including the song "I want change".
Tsoi did not like to march in formation and even mutilated himself to avoid being drafted into the army and to avoid going to war in Afganistan.
Perhaps this fence was not put up to enclose this pit. Once again, it's up to us what music to listen to, what books to read.
In this store I noticed a cute Russian dress. I said that wanted to take a picture in a traditional Russian dress, so my husband bought it for me.
Outside we stopped again at the photo gallery. It's a shame that foreigners like me can't understand what the pictures are about because there is no English translation.
Our train will be in the evening, so we still have some free time.
We decided to go to Red Square again and find a place to eat lunch.
There is a legend that Tsar Ivan the Terrible ordered to gouge out the eyes of the architect of this cathedral so he could not repeat his masterpiece anywhere else.
We were hungry and went in search of a cafe, where we could have an inexpensive lunch. On the Internet we found a canteen, which is located on the other side of the big Moskvoretskiy bridge. It is not very far, so we decided to walk there.
It took us a while to find the canteen. We even got a little lost. It turned out that it was in a narrow alley.
It is worth the long walk, because there's rice... Ever since my husband married a Filipina, he learned one thing: we can't live happily without rice. One famous phrase in the Philippines is "Rice is life."
Life in Moscow is too expensive for provincials like us.
Nighttime in Moscow paints a completely different view of the city. The bright lights of the surrounding establishments look very beautiful and lively.
Now we are on the subway, on the way to the train station. We are happy to have done all our business here without too much trouble. We thought our adventure would end there, but we were very wrong.
- published: 07 Nov 2022
- views: 34347