Good Information Articles |
Stop Parking Domain Names Develop Your Domain Names |
|||||||
Travel To Russia - Vladivostok, Russian "Lord of the East"
To many world-wide travelers seeking adventure, the Russian Far East is a very desirable place to visit, and of course if you are going to visit this region, you do not want to miss seeing the famous sea port, Vladivostok. Vladivostok, meaning the "Lord of the East" in Russian, is located just across the Sea of Japan but a very distant 6,200 miles east of Moscow. Interestingly, this beautiful sea port city was so far from the center of communist rule, when Russia was better known as the Soviet Union, that it was not until 1954 that a leader of the USSR visited this city. I am talking about Nikita Khrushchev, a man who became famous, worldwide, for his eccentric statements and actions. He was the first one to call Vladivostok the "Russian San-Francisco" which in many ways is a fairly accurate comparison. Like San Francisco, the city of Vladivostok is located on a hilly region surrounded by a bay, in this case the Gold Horn Bay Visitors who arrive to this city enjoy the spectacular view, which is surprisingly similar to San Francisco. Vladivostok is also the home port of the Russian Navy's pacific fleet, and there are hundreds of military ships and submarines located in the Gold Horn Bay. As a result of this, the city of Vladivostok was a closed region for more than 70 years. Vladivostok was city for a military installation, and even Russian citizens wanting to visit relatives, were forbidden to travel to this city without special permits and passes. It was not until the year of 1992 that Vladivostok was officially opened for foreign visitors as well as the rest of the Russian population. Today thousands of tourists from all over the world travel to Vladivostok. Some take the wonderful 7 day journey from Moscow on the Trans Siberian Railway, while others prefer to travel to Japan or China, and finally finishing their adventure by arriving at the Russian "Lord of the East". Many travelers make the exciting journey by the ship, going to every worlds' major sea port including Vladivostok. Vladivostok attracts many tourists' attention not only because of its'beautiful location, but also for its' very rich history: There are quite a few historical buildings and monuments still standing that hold the memories of many events from the 1860, when this city was founded, to present day. These historical buildings remember the times when Vladivostok was given a free trade status with the purpose of encouraging foreign trade in 1878. There are still building standing that, if they could speak, could tell you about the times of the Russian-Japanese war, when a squadron of Japanese warships attacked the city firing over a hundred shots. Vladivostok's hills saw the Japanese, British, and American cruisers entered the Golden Horn Bay in 1917, and the supporters of the Bolsheviks conducted a partisan struggle in the city. From 1917 to 1922 Vladivostok became a cultural bastion. During the ensuing years, beginning in 1917, Vladivostok became a haven for many Russians trying to escape from the clutches of the new Soviet regime, settling in the port city while retreating to the east together with the White Army. Among them were many Russians, the creative intelligentsia from Moscow and St Petersburg. They established conservatories, theaters, symphony orchestras and art centers in Vladivostok before escaping to countries such as Australia, China, the USA, and other lands after the Bolsheviks, in 1922, achieved victory in the Far East. This city can still remember the 1930s when the Stalinist repressions began and the transit camps were constructed housing political prisoners from the Western regions of Russia to Kolyma, and to the new camp in Vladivostok. This city remembers when it was Russia's biggest military port during the cold war and the beginningof "Perestroika." Now, Vladivostok is filled with businesses from all over the world coming to take advantage of the city's position as the gate to modern Russia, Japan, China, and Korea. Marina Smiley is the author of the popular eBook
Other Article Sites findabook.com moneycd.info a-mortgage.info
about-lemon-laws.info aboutstudentloans.info |
MORE ARTICLES: Families Mourning Children Travel to Nashville for July Compassionate Friends National Conference The Compassionate Friends self-help support organization for families going through the natural grieving process following the death of a child is hosting its 31st national conference July 18-20 in Nashville, Tennessee. More than 1300 parents, siblings, and grandparents, as well as professionals who provide support, are expected to attend the conference. Highlights include well-known speakers, more than 100 workshops covering most aspects of grief following the death, a pre-conference Professional Outreach Day, and the Walk to Remember Sunday July 20 at 8 a.m. This conference is annually the largest in the United States aimed specifically for those left behind following the death of a child.
Internet Based Business: How Single Parents Could Earn Extra Income For The Entire Family
Family Travel at its Finest - European Villa Rentals Perfect for the Whole Family
SoGoNow.com -- Home of the Best Travel Article Written for the Internet in 2006
Sales of Children's Travel Bed Soar as Summer Travel Hits
New Home Based Travel Businesses and Training Available for Retirees and Work-At-Home Parents
Business & Family Safety and Health Rating
Travel Insurance When Pregnant Or Traveling With Children
Low-Income Families in Portland Will Soon Have Free Broadband Internet at Home
Family Circus - Make Time For Family With An Internet Business
Home Internet Business Opportunities: Reinvent Your Family
Making Time For Your Family and a New Internet Home Business
Children's Home Society & Family Services Receives Reaccreditation to Once Again Facilitate Adoptions in Russia
Home Based Internet Marketing Business - Staying Organized In Your Home Office
Internet Marketing Business - Your Home Based Internet Marketing Business and the Freedom Attached with it
|
|||||||
| Develop Your Domain Names | Site Map | Home | ||||||||