#3 Travel Notes: Mount Ararat
βΆοΈ Borders are weird sometimes. Mount Ararat is the national symbol of π¦π²Armenia although it is entirely in πΉπ·Turkey. The sight of the mountain is truly impressive and graces (=make sth more attractive) the Yerevan cityscape (=landscape of a city), especially when there is less air pollution. The mountain is 5,137 metres high. Read more about it on Wikipedia.
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βΆοΈ Borders are weird sometimes. Mount Ararat is the national symbol of π¦π²Armenia although it is entirely in πΉπ·Turkey. The sight of the mountain is truly impressive and graces (=make sth more attractive) the Yerevan cityscape (=landscape of a city), especially when there is less air pollution. The mountain is 5,137 metres high. Read more about it on Wikipedia.
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#81 Travelogue Armenia & Georgia: European Cities
βΆοΈ In π¦π²Yerevan and π¬πͺTbilisi I somehow felt like I was in Europe. But what makes a city feel European actually?
Pedestrians rule
European cities are walkable and as a pedestrian you have the power. Driving a car is a bad idea because roads are narrow, traffic is maze of traffic lights, zebra crossings and one-way roads, and finding somewhere to park your car is a major headache.
Art for the sake of art
Works of art in public places donβt have a purpose to honour the state, glorify heroes or celebrate the nation. Itβs just art that makes a place more interesting and brings a smile to your face.
Old buildings
There is a sense that modern-day architecture is efficient but soulless. Old buildings are protected by law and are carefully maintained. They are usually much more expensive to buy or rent than new buildings.
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βΆοΈ In π¦π²Yerevan and π¬πͺTbilisi I somehow felt like I was in Europe. But what makes a city feel European actually?
Pedestrians rule
European cities are walkable and as a pedestrian you have the power. Driving a car is a bad idea because roads are narrow, traffic is maze of traffic lights, zebra crossings and one-way roads, and finding somewhere to park your car is a major headache.
Art for the sake of art
Works of art in public places donβt have a purpose to honour the state, glorify heroes or celebrate the nation. Itβs just art that makes a place more interesting and brings a smile to your face.
Old buildings
There is a sense that modern-day architecture is efficient but soulless. Old buildings are protected by law and are carefully maintained. They are usually much more expensive to buy or rent than new buildings.
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#4 Travel Notes: Culinary journey to π¦π²Armenia
βΆοΈ New country, new food! Okay, I didnβt try all of these but which one would you like to try? I have three foods and three drinks for you:
1. Khinkali β dumplings filled with meat or cheese or both or other stuff. You hold them at the knob of dough which you shouldnβt eat.
2. Cheese bags β made of cheese with a cheese string and a cheese filling.
3. Chicken feet β I thought only Chinese people were into that.
4. Cones compote β something different!
5. Tesla β Armeniaβs favourite energy drink.
6. Fizzy basil drink β why are Uzbeks doing so little with all their basil?
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βΆοΈ New country, new food! Okay, I didnβt try all of these but which one would you like to try? I have three foods and three drinks for you:
1. Khinkali β dumplings filled with meat or cheese or both or other stuff. You hold them at the knob of dough which you shouldnβt eat.
2. Cheese bags β made of cheese with a cheese string and a cheese filling.
3. Chicken feet β I thought only Chinese people were into that.
4. Cones compote β something different!
5. Tesla β Armeniaβs favourite energy drink.
6. Fizzy basil drink β why are Uzbeks doing so little with all their basil?
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#5 Travel Notes: Christian Armenia
βΆοΈ Think what you want about religion but I find it fascinating to observe people at their most spiritual moments. π¦π²Armenia is situated in the mountains. Mountain dwellers (=people who live in the mountains) around the world have always been more likely to preserve (=keep) ancient traditions and not follow current changes around them. Visiting an Armenian church or monastery (=religious building where monks or nuns live) therefore feels a little bit like travelling through time as well. It is quite unlike anything you find in the hustle and bustle (=noise and activity of a crowded place) of Europe or America.
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βΆοΈ Think what you want about religion but I find it fascinating to observe people at their most spiritual moments. π¦π²Armenia is situated in the mountains. Mountain dwellers (=people who live in the mountains) around the world have always been more likely to preserve (=keep) ancient traditions and not follow current changes around them. Visiting an Armenian church or monastery (=religious building where monks or nuns live) therefore feels a little bit like travelling through time as well. It is quite unlike anything you find in the hustle and bustle (=noise and activity of a crowded place) of Europe or America.
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