Ukraine Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
The construction of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant began in the 1970s. In the following years, more reactors were put into operation, including the fourth one in 1983, which later resulted in the disaster. There were supposed to be 6 reactors in total, but after the accident, further expansion of the power plant was stopped.
The catastrophe took place during an experiment that was supposed to increase the safety of the power plant in an emergency. The test was to show how long, after a possible failure, the power plant would be able to produce energy for its own operation. The duration of the experiment was planned only for a minute. At around 1:24 am on April 26, 1986, the fourth block of the power plant exploded, completely destroying the reactor.
Chernobyl is a trip unlike any other. It is not a beautiful, colorful or joyful place. This is not a place where you go smiling and full of excitement. A visit to Chernobyl is an experience you will never forget, but…. Go if you want to know more about this place. If you want to understand them better. If you want to pay tribute to those who died here, who lost their homes.
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Ukrainian squats into the "City of Death" Chernobyl
2016 when I went to Ukraine that I have always wanted to go, this is not a very popular destination, but super cost-effective, unique Natural scenery and so on are all worthy of people to go to. For me, the most precious and special thing about this trip is to see #[]#.
Background: The explosion of Unit 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986, human error caused a national disaster comparable to a world-class war, among every 5 Belarusians One area living in radiation-contaminated areas has a population of 2.1 million, of which 700,000 are children. The catastrophe released 50 million Curie radionuclides, which invisible and intangible radiation contaminated more than 18 million hectares of land, polluting 26% of Belarus woodland and the Pripyat River A large part of the wetlands around the Dnieper River and the Sozh River.
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Before I went to get to know more about the history of this place, I read a lot of documentaries and read the "Sorrow of Chernobyl" written by Alexeievich. Most of the books are monologues. Forms of people in the memories of the explosion, the various stories happen here, sad and sad.
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After more than 30 years, the real "ghost town" that really entered Pripyat was touched and shocked. It was very big under the snow, and the whole city was overgrown. Surrounded by, but the contours of the past are still clearly visible, stepping into it, the playgrounds, hospitals, football fields, schools, supermarkets and other places have not been the same, the time in the restricted area seems to be stagnant at that moment.
The nuclear accident has changed everything here, and it has shattered an era. At that moment, you will feel that there is nothing better than living in a peaceful era. May you and me cherish the best times of the moment, healthy and happy life
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1. Ukraine for landing sign
2. The peripheral area of Chernobyl is It is impossible for individuals to open to tourists. Ukraine has a local group, but if you want to enter the core building, don't think about it.
3. It is safe to leave the anti-shooting clothing in the peripheral area, but remember that it is impossible to touch any grass, animals, buildings, etc.
4. It is still very strict. It is specially used to detect whether there is a problem with the body through a detection device, and you can leave without any problem. The whole is still very safe, and there is no such exaggerated radiation that everyone is worried about.
As soon as you enter the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, you can see more and more houses that have been abandoned for many years in the dense snow-covered woods. Looking into the window, the mess in the room seemed to remain the same when the accident happened more than 30 years ago.
Nuclear radiation can't be seen, but can be "listened". The tour guide is holding the Geiger counter for measuring nuclear radiation, and the above data is viewed from time to time. As long as it exceeds 3 microsieverts per hour, the instrument emits a harsh beep. The higher the value, the louder and dense the beep.
In front of the No. 4 reactor covered with the "golden bell", the measured amount of radiation is between 0.9 and 1.2 microsieverts per hour. What is the concept? When we are on a passenger plane, when the flight altitude is 30,000 feet (9144 meters), the amount of radiation has already been 2 microsieverts per hour. In other words, the radiation dose received here for a whole day is no more than that of a transoceanic aircraft.
So for Chernobyl, there is no need to have a bow and shadow, and there is excessive exaggeration. Of course, this is not to say that it can be unimpeded in the quarantine area. Where can I go, where I can't get involved, I must strictly follow the arrangement of the guide.
Independence Square Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
#kiev is the capital of Ukraine. The main square - Maidan Nezalezhnosti offers the main attractions but also there is a monastery on the hill that is very nice (1st picture). In addition to the monastery on the hill there is a good view to the river (2nd picture). The other pictures are from the main square I mentioned before.
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The most fun thing we have to do in the evening is to watch a world-famous ballet, Swan Lake. Although I have seen this dance drama six times, it does not affect my expectations.
is the origin of Italy, developed in Paris, France, and achieved glory in Russia and Ukraine. The Kiev Grand Theatre is one of the three major theatres and enjoys a high reputation in the world. The theater is composed of a troupe, a ballet, a symphony orchestra, and a choir.
Many ballet and opera works have been recognized and praised by many countries in the world, and their reputation has long been known around the world. Watching a three-hour show in Kiev will definitely make you unforgettable.
"Swan Lake" was created by the great Russian composer Tchaikovsky in 1876. After nearly 150 years, it still has a strong charm. After the times, it is still irreplaceable.
"Swan Lake", 4th, Kiev Ballet is the most complete version, this performance plus two intermissions is always three hours. When you are resting, you can buy a glass of wine and taste it.
This is the first dance by Tchaikovsky. It is based on folklore. The story is: Princess Ojta was turned into a white swan by the demon on the Swan Lake. Prince Ziegfried travels to Swan Lake and is deeply in love with Ojta. The prince chose the bride's night, and the demon made his daughter, the black swan, disguised as Ojta to deceive the prince. The prince was almost deceived and eventually found out in time to fight the devil and cull. The white swan restores the original shape of the princess and combines with the prince to complete the ending.
Kiev Pechersk Lavra Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
In 988, the Grand Duke of Vladimir, who pioneered the Golden Age of the Kyiv Roths, introduced the Orthodox Church to Kievan Rus, asking the people to be baptized in the Dnieper River, and the East Slavs gradually separated from the backward ignorance.
He dropped the "seed", then rooted, grew, blossomed, and the result, the largest type of "fruit" is undoubtedly Kiev's most famous world cultural heritage - the Pecher Cave Monastery.
12th century, the cave church was once the center of Eastern Europe's religion and culture. There is an iconic studio and a writing room, which translates the scripture into church Slavic language and translates foreign literature. In the underground caves of the monastery, celebrities and famous monks of various eras were buried and naturally dried up into mummies.
Resplendent interiors, exquisite murals, Europe's tallest clock tower, well-preserved priest mummies, museums with different themes... here, if you don't have a full day of sightseeing, you will definitely You are entangled in madness.
The cave monastery in Kiev is one of the world famous monasteries. The Pechersk Lavra is also named after the cave (the cave in Ukrainian is called Pechersky), which is the main and most influential Orthodox monastery, and enjoyed a high status before the rule of Mongolia. Kiev-Pechersk-Lavra.
In the 1970s, the monastery experienced a large-scale stone building, during which the Dominican Cathedral, the Trinity Gat Chapel and the restaurant were built, and the entire monastery complex was not completed until the end of the 12th century.
There are several museums hidden here, the most famous of which are the Gold Museum and the Micro-Sculpture Museum. The gold museum displays the golden national treasures of Ukraine in various periods, ranging from jewelry to utensils. It is very similar to the treasure house of the Forbidden City in Beijing.
There is also a micro-carving museum that displays the finest micro-carvings of Ukraine, each with its own theme. But you can't take pictures, you can buy a book of introduction.
In addition to this, there are books and book printing museums, the Ukrainian National Decorative Art Museum and so on. Some of them are not allowed to take pictures with professional photos, and some are not allowed to take pictures at all.
The celebrities and famous monks of various eras have been buried here. Here are 11 priests who have saved their corpses. After the death of the priest, the corpse was preserved in the cave. Due to the special climatic environment inside the cave, the corpses were naturally dried into mummies. The mummy is considered a miracle, a manifestation of the power of God, and the monastery is therefore well known.
St. Sophia's Cathedral Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
St. Sophia's Cathedral Kyiv in autumn 🗺️
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Visiting St. Sophia's Cathedral in Kyiv during the autumn season was a truly enchanting experience. Located in the heart of the city, it's surrounded by a rich tapestry of history and culture. Nearby attractions include St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery and the charming Andriyivskyy Descent, known for its artistic flair.
Autumn at St. Sophia's Cathedral is a visual feast. The ancient trees in its courtyard take on vibrant hues of red and gold, creating a captivating backdrop for this UNESCO World Heritage site. The peaceful ambiance and the falling leaves contribute to a sense of tranquility.
The interior of the cathedral is equally captivating, with its stunning mosaics and historic artifacts. Climbing the bell tower provides panoramic views of Kyiv's skyline and the Dnipro River.
Exploring St. Sophia's Cathedral in autumn feels like a journey through time, a connection with Ukraine's rich history, and a celebration of nature's beauty. It's a must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts, and I can't recommend it enough as a symbol of Kyiv's unique charm. #ukraine #kyiv
The Hagia Sophia, not far from the Independence Square, is a holy place for the people of Kiev. The name of the church is a bit familiar, isnt it? Yes, this Byzantine-style Orthodox church is designed by the Ukrainian great monarch Yaroslav, according to the St. Sophia Cathedral in Istanbul, symbolizing "New Constantinople".
Step into the church door, the subtle changes in the light and the gas field, looking up, the huge dome is the symbol of the spiritual sky, all visible and invisible are under the protection of God, The sense of calm and awe is born from the bottom of my heart.
The walls of the church, the ornamentation of the cross and the murals of the Bible story can be seen everywhere
Odessa National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Odessa: Ukraine's Coastal Jewel 🌊🏰
Embark on a coastal journey to Odessa, a hidden gem on the Black Sea shores, where history, culture, and the sea converge in a mesmerizing blend. Explore the unique charm of this Ukrainian city as it unfolds its stories, from iconic landmarks to vibrant waterfronts. 🇺🇦🌟
Potemkin Stairs - Majestic Entryway 🏰🌊
Ascend the iconic Potemkin Stairs, a grand entrance to the city overlooking the Black Sea. Marvel at the optical illusion that makes the stairs appear longer than they are, creating a sense of grandeur. At the top, a breathtaking panorama of the sea and the city awaits, offering a perfect photo opportunity. 📸🌅
Primorsky Boulevard - Seaside Elegance 🌊🌳
Stroll along Primorsky Boulevard, a picturesque promenade dotted with cafes, sculptures, and gardens. Feel the sea breeze as you admire the 19th-century architecture lining the boulevard. Explore the vibrant street art scene and capture the essence of Odessa's coastal elegance. 🚶♂️🌺
Odessa Opera and Ballet Theater - Architectural Masterpiece 🎭🏛️
Immerse yourself in the artistic ambiance of the Odessa Opera and Ballet Theater, a masterpiece of architectural beauty. Attend a performance in the opulent auditorium adorned with stunning chandeliers and ornate details. The theater stands as a testament to Odessa's cultural richness and love for the arts. 🎶🎭
Derybasivska Street - Lively City Center 🛍️🍽️
Experience the heartbeat of Odessa on Derybasivska Street, a lively pedestrian thoroughfare filled with shops, cafes, and entertainment. Indulge in local cuisine at charming restaurants, browse boutique stores, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere that defines Odessa's city center. 🍲🛍️
Odessa Catacombs - Subterranean Wonders 🕵️♂️⚒️
Delve into the mysterious Odessa Catacombs, a labyrinth of underground tunnels with a history dating back to the 19th century. Explore the subterranean passages that served various purposes throughout history, from smuggling to shelter during wartime. A guided tour unveils the fascinating tales hidden beneath the city. 🕯️🔦
Arcadia Beach - Riviera Retreat 🏖️🌴
Relax and unwind at Arcadia Beach, Odessa's popular coastal retreat. Feel the soft sand beneath your feet, take a dip in the Black Sea, or enjoy the lively beach clubs and waterfront cafes. Arcadia Beach offers a perfect blend of relaxation and entertainment against the backdrop of the azure sea. 🌊🍹
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Odessa beckons you to discover its coastal charm and historical allure. From the grandeur of the Potemkin Stairs to the lively atmosphere of Derybasivska Street, each corner of this Ukrainian coastal jewel promises an unforgettable experience. Odessa invites you to explore its hidden wonders and embrace the beauty of the Black Sea. #ExploreOdessa #CoastalEscape 🌍🇺🇦
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Odessa Opera House has become a symbol of this Ukraine city. It offers both opera and ballet performances, as well as orchestra concerts. If in Odessa, you must pay a visit to the theatre. Moreover, it is located in the heart of the city with many parks, fountains, sculptures, and is very close to the seaside. The area looks stunning all year around. Summer or winter, you will definitely enjoy it.
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