Beautiful Almaty I too thought Almaty a beautiful city, and it would be one of the world's most beautiful if there was less of the dreary Soviet-era architecture (not the grand buildings but a number of the apartments and office buildings). I really enjoyed my time in the city whilst waiting for my Tajik visa. Hope to return one day.
Music for the road Music is an important part of my travel experience. Great to see the Fab Four revered in Kazakhstan as well. If you need a lift on your ride...tune into World Music Forum...and be transported.
What a contrast! After reading of your high mountain, bike adventures, what a surprise to see this blog! The city looks gorgeous, and I loved your sophisticated little seatmate at the opera. Impressive that they know so much of us, but I'd never heard of this wonderful city.
From heaven to hell What a contrast to your previous blogs of wide-open, heavenly spaces! I'm with Becky--never visit tourist sites on the holidays! I thought I'd been in some crowded places, ie. Festival of the Sun in Cusco, but no place does crowds like China. Looking forward to your next, less crowded blog. Glad you survived!
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voyager avec mes amis dans de telles conditions, je veux dire dans ce genre de pays tel que le Kirghizstan j\'apprécie.....que de bons souvenirs.....une pensée pour TAMARA qui aurait aimé être de la partie.....
Busy with your parents Lovely photos. I know you are busy enjoying your parents but hope you'll tell us more about the country and the people in your next blog. Looking forward.
I am a 36-year old language teacher, currently working in Beijing. I was born in France but China has been my home for many years. I taught French and English in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, for 6 years. I never thought I would stay in China for such a long time but it’s been an amazing experience! Professionally speaking, teaching Chinese students is extremely rewarding. They are so hard-working and eager to learn new things. And then China… there aren’t enough words to describe this intricate (hence fascinating) country.
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Beautiful Almaty
I too thought Almaty a beautiful city, and it would be one of the world's most beautiful if there was less of the dreary Soviet-era architecture (not the grand buildings but a number of the apartments and office buildings). I really enjoyed my time in the city whilst waiting for my Tajik visa. Hope to return one day.