Russian Far East - So Remote, So...Russian?

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  • @RT-qd8yl
    @RT-qd8yl 2 місяці тому +422

    "Vladivostok FM! So far East, it's West!"

    • @AlexKS1992
      @AlexKS1992 2 місяці тому +20

      Bring backs memories and it’s one of my favorite video games, still play it to this day.

    • @Altrag_
      @Altrag_ 2 місяці тому +14

      I was just about to say Vladivostok. Then again I am a sailor

    • @skull7877
      @skull7877 2 місяці тому +1

      Gta 4

  • @dgdnite1
    @dgdnite1 2 місяці тому +224

    My wife is from Komsomolsk. I’m from California. Most of the Russians I’ve met are from outside of the European part of the country.
    I’ve always said that I found more personality similarities between Eastern Russians and Americans than with the European friends I’ve made. I think that’s why my wife and I have had such a strong marriage despite the language and cultural differences. 20+ years into this journey and I could not wish for a better partner.

    • @stariyczedun
      @stariyczedun 2 місяці тому +24

      I'm from Amur region of the Russian Far East, right on the Chinese border. There are a lot of traits we far easterners share with Americans - this is a settler colony in the end. We are all 2nd-3rd gen migrants from other parts of Russia \ USSR. People here are more open and friendly, with entrepreneurial pioneer spirit still in them. And we sure do love our cars, Far East culture is probably the most car centric in Russia.

    • @mudra5114
      @mudra5114 2 місяці тому +13

      Frontier mentality.

    • @EvgenySEr
      @EvgenySEr 2 місяці тому +3

      Greetings from Komsomolsk! :)

  • @BakerVS
    @BakerVS 2 місяці тому +157

    With university I once went on a linguistic expedition to a remote village in Arkhangelsk Oblast to record their accent. For example, they say 'moloko' instead of the standard pronunciation 'malako'. On the whole though, it's incredible how little difference there is with Russian in different regions. Almost everyone (especially if they're educated) speak with basically the same accent from Moscow to Kamchatka.

    • @Mortablunt
      @Mortablunt 2 місяці тому +8

      Вот да, that’s “Okanie”.
      Я тоже так говорю, а потому что русский мы четвёртый язык.

    • @SerpMolot
      @SerpMolot 2 місяці тому +5

      Don't be fooled by modern "linguists" pretending the Moscow dialect is the norm. It's not. Moloko is pronounced with a schwa, not an "ah".
      But considering how most people nowadays are becoming increasingly less intelligent and less educated, you hear the takeover of standard Russia pronunciation by this village-sounding Moscow dialect.

    • @frenzalrhomb6919
      @frenzalrhomb6919 2 місяці тому +7

      ​@SerpMolot
      As a native English (Australian English) speaker, I can't think of how you can pronounce "moloko" and add the "schwa," sound as you describe.

    • @SerpMolot
      @SerpMolot 2 місяці тому +2

      @@frenzalrhomb6919 I don't know the ins and outs of Australian pronunciation, but think of the sounds in the words "bUtter" and "sUpply" in the General American accent.
      Phonetically, I might be mistaken in calling it the schwa sound, but it is something between an "ah" and an "o". Try to not force the pronunciation of each syllable in "moloko" but say it, instead, "lazily".

    • @vadim6385
      @vadim6385 2 місяці тому +2

      That's because the Soviets forced everybody to speak the same near-literature level variant of Russian language.

  • @iplaygames8090
    @iplaygames8090 2 місяці тому +119

    Funny, Sopka in czech means volcano and in russian it means hill. Close but not the same

    • @gorantev
      @gorantev 2 місяці тому +45

      And in Kamchatka, it can mean both. Literally. But that's a tangent.

    • @ДанилЕлфимов-ш8г
      @ДанилЕлфимов-ш8г 2 місяці тому +20

      I've always thought that 'sopka' is a synonymous to a 'volcano', I didn't even knew that it's actually a 'hill', though I'm a Russian native. The more you know, they say...

    • @nathanhiggers4606
      @nathanhiggers4606 2 місяці тому

      They're actually slavic?

    • @EttaKamenatios
      @EttaKamenatios 2 місяці тому +6

      Я всегда думал что это слово пошло от коренного населения или от китайцев/маньчжурцев. Для меня оно всегда означало холм, зауральских же постоянно нужно поправлять что Владивосток это город на сопках а не на холмах.

    • @vadim6385
      @vadim6385 2 місяці тому +4

      Sopka is a dormant volcano I think

  • @szariq7338
    @szariq7338 2 місяці тому +153

    East of the Urals is a very obvious analogy to US Wild West. Colonists, development, assimilation, "different than all the other regions", everything.

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa 2 місяці тому +55

      The difference is that Russia did not expel and take over native Siberian land. Because Russia only lives in the city. All agricultural areas are still controlled by natives.And Russian housing is an apartment taking up less space than a single-family home in the United States.

    • @jaimeleschats5543
      @jaimeleschats5543 2 місяці тому +12

      @@carkawalakhatulistiwa But they did do all that. And they still do not hesitate to do it if resource deposits are found under native land.

    • @akapacool
      @akapacool 2 місяці тому +7

      ​​​@@carkawalakhatulistiwa ??? they polluted the hell out of the environment in the soviet era and thousands of rare endemic animals were killed for fur during russian empire era

    • @dragothunderstar6526
      @dragothunderstar6526 2 місяці тому +7

      @@carkawalakhatulistiwa they also made everything Slavic so much so to the point where most of the people in the far east are either full blown Russians or heavily mixed. It’s no different to what happened to the natives in the US.

    • @3dcomrade
      @3dcomrade 2 місяці тому

      ​@@carkawalakhatulistiwadiam dan stop bikin orang kita keliatan kayak penyepong Rusia bodoh
      Kau kira Siberia dari dulu nerima orang Rusia begitu saja? Seperti kerajaan2 luar Jawa menerima Majapahit tanpa peperangan? Goblok

  • @haitanie100sure
    @haitanie100sure 2 місяці тому +31

    In my humble opinion, one of the best places to live in the Russian Far East in the south of Sakhalin island. It has extremely beautiful nature, plenty of seashore areas, and the andministrative center of the region, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, has both good developing infrastructure and a lot of money from Moscow as the Sakhalin region is an important oil production site. It also has lots of local dairy products and vegetables and berries. A truly great place to leave in.

    • @Genso326
      @Genso326 2 місяці тому

      it doesn’t have money from Moscow, a very wrong opinion. Sakhalin lives in poverty due to giving up most of its resources to Moscow

    • @haitanie100sure
      @haitanie100sure 2 місяці тому

      @@Genso326 Now that I think about it, you're right. However, I personally think that south Sakhalin is still a nice place to live, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and it's surroundings at least. Nicer than Vladivostok for sure, that city is very surely not for everyone.
      I'm sad that my region doesn't get as much money and attention from the centre as it deserves, but I'm happy that it's at least has some development and it it not deserting as rapidly as some other regions are. I hope that people here would be able to live a good life for many years from now on.

    • @haitanie100sure
      @haitanie100sure 2 місяці тому

      Moreover, I can't think of any regions in Russia getting much development now. I would be happy if you could provide any examples of what you know, because from what I can see, if it's not Sakhalin and other resources-rich places, it's probably nothing esle. Aside from probably Moscow.
      Regions rich in natural resources really give everything to the centre, but for what purpose? It's too sad to know.

    • @ibnu9969
      @ibnu9969 2 місяці тому

      ​@@haitanie100sure you're from Sakhalin? Wow that must be a beautiful place! As a Southeast Asian, in my humble opinion, do you know what is the solution for all problems in Russia today? You need two things. You need more babies, and you need to stop drinking alcohol to death😂

    • @haitanie100sure
      @haitanie100sure 2 місяці тому

      @@ibnu9969 Yes, I am. The place is indeed very beautiful.
      Haha, but we don't drink alcohol that much. Babies one is probably true for any country out there with low birth rate, but I really don't think Russians are alcoholics. I hardly know anyone who drinks too much and can't achieve something because of it. We drink alcohol time to time, but I don't think it's too much, haha. At least that's what I think. Maybe the official statistics are different.

  • @LegiyonEhellout
    @LegiyonEhellout 2 місяці тому +44

    I love the use of the Hills of Manchuria. One of my favourite musical pieces ever created. It sounds so majestic ❤

  • @borisattva
    @borisattva 2 місяці тому +35

    Excellent essay. I am from Norilsk originally and due to my dad being a Siberian pilot, in my childhood I traveled through many of the regions you mentioned. This brought back some fond memories and its also nice to see that local personality appears to remain relatively pleasant. Thank you for your efforts.

  • @Cloudy_Whites
    @Cloudy_Whites 2 місяці тому +44

    Good evening from south east Asia
    Welp sleep time

  • @TWK_THD
    @TWK_THD 2 місяці тому +63

    Привет from Vladivostok 🙂🖐🏻

    • @Shik0njuul934
      @Shik0njuul934 2 місяці тому +3

      Cool profile picture.

    • @rustr01
      @rustr01 2 місяці тому +2

      Давно хочу к вам съездить, да пока дел много))

  • @darkmatter5424
    @darkmatter5424 2 місяці тому +47

    Vladivostok feels a lot more European than London or Paris these days to be honest.

    • @mayakstudios7292
      @mayakstudios7292 2 місяці тому +4

      only the city center. the rest of it are Soviet houses (and high-rise residential complexes)

    • @kindlingking
      @kindlingking 2 місяці тому +17

      ​@@mayakstudios7292I think that's not what they meant

    • @constantinethecataphract5949
      @constantinethecataphract5949 2 місяці тому +1

      What is happening in Europe is madness. We aren't the USA. we aren't a "melting pot" of various people, we aren't rootless. we are the natives and this is our home continent.

    • @Alfonse-dm6ht
      @Alfonse-dm6ht 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@mayakstudios7292 Does It Make It Bad
      Also
      r/woooooosh

    • @mayakstudios7292
      @mayakstudios7292 2 місяці тому +5

      @@kindlingking if you abour THIS... There are many tajiks and uzbeks, and chineses

  • @cesargonzalez4146
    @cesargonzalez4146 2 місяці тому +18

    4:48 Babushkas in flora camo, didn't knew I needed them until I found them.

  • @ДревнйУкр
    @ДревнйУкр 2 місяці тому +33

    Привет всем из Западной Сибири, Кузбасс, Кемерово ❤

    • @DnDIsCool
      @DnDIsCool 2 місяці тому +2

      Привет из Новосибирска

    • @phantom_9914
      @phantom_9914 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@DnDIsCool Привет из Крыма)

    • @zloycommentator83
      @zloycommentator83 2 місяці тому +4

      привет из Иркутска

  • @xeniyafilimonova8535
    @xeniyafilimonova8535 2 місяці тому +12

    Комментарии от жителей 404 как всегда отличаются разнообразием: "вы захватили и колонизировали", "скоро это будет Китай"😂

  • @pawnyi7742
    @pawnyi7742 2 місяці тому +9

    Magadan not mentioned even once. Disliked, (jk just kidding), loved the video. Pretty great for 101 introduction to the Far East for foreigner

  • @patsfreak
    @patsfreak 2 місяці тому +12

    Kamchatka sounds like the US state of Maine. Known for scenic views, fresh amazing seafood, and wariness of outsiders. We brand folks with the moniker “from Away”.

    • @vkadmiral
      @vkadmiral 2 місяці тому +9

      В России слово "Камчатка" стало синонимом слово "Что-то далёкое" или "находящееся на самом краю". Например: школьникам на последней парте орут "Эй, Камчатка! Хватит болтать!"

  • @gauravkanwasi7084
    @gauravkanwasi7084 2 місяці тому +26

    Create a video about Russia's semiconductor program by visiting universities in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

    • @bredoom
      @bredoom 2 місяці тому +1

      currently they bought technology to produce 90 nanometer chips. they have architecture for CPUs for 16nm but no technology to make it inside the country. As for motherland chip production technology, it's currently at 320nanometre

    • @danielutriabrooks477
      @danielutriabrooks477 2 місяці тому +2

      I think there was a video where he briefly talked about it, altough I think that it is a few years old by this point

    • @gauravkanwasi7084
      @gauravkanwasi7084 2 місяці тому +1

      @@danielutriabrooks477 that's why I asked him to make latest video by visiting universities and ask for developement progress

    • @olegshtolc7245
      @olegshtolc7245 2 місяці тому

      There are rumors russian gov managed to get some taiwanese engineers. But i dont how true is that

    • @bredoom
      @bredoom 2 місяці тому +2

      @@olegshtolc7245 well whatever the case is, they set a goal to build technology which would allow them to create 28nm chips by 2030. So all we have to do is wait and see if they succeed or not

  • @wat-ch
    @wat-ch 2 місяці тому +41

    Finally, a video about Russian Far East.
    Also I'm a bit surprised the majority of Far East (maybe minus Sakha) are still distinctly Russian/European instead of slightly more Asian.
    Also respect to those going willingly to the Far East, for some people its like prison but for them its a paradise.

    • @EttaKamenatios
      @EttaKamenatios 2 місяці тому +17

      Most Americans are white, most Canadians are white, most Australians are white, and most New Zealanders are white. Why is it surprising that in the Far East the majority are white Slavs?

    • @Pascal-1
      @Pascal-1 2 місяці тому +10

      ​@@EttaKamenatios because is in Asia probably, and people know very little of Siberia generally, so it's understandable

    • @wat-ch
      @wat-ch 2 місяці тому +1

      @@EttaKamenatios
      -Most of Far East were originally 'Asian' populated.
      -Slavs have literally no reason to go far off over the Urals, whatmore to the Far East. Some are in Siberia in sort of punishment (exile).
      -Nearer to Moscow/StPetersburg, more things are accessible (ex. sea trade). Far East is basically cutting yourself from major population centres back then while still in Russia. If you're allergic to meeting people, Russian Far East is the place to be.
      - America, Canada, Australia and NZ are white British settlers settled by British government policies. Russian government policies to settle in Far East were mostly happening during Soviet times. Russian even skipped Far East for California because of fur trade.
      -For land claim, Russia told the natives to admit to be Russian instead of replacing them. See about Chukchi people.
      Sorry for long reply, basically sum up why I am surprised at a quite likely significant Slav majority in the Russian Far East.

    • @huasaihun
      @huasaihun 2 місяці тому +7

      the thing is that buryat population was divided into three regions of russia during soviet times due to panmongolism allegations (tysm stalin) considering we are one of the most famous and populated ethnicity here: irkutsk oblast', buryat republic and zabaikalsky krai. in each region everyone knows that it was a place where once buryat people lived (whole Baikal region with its river systems and to the begining of Amur river).

    • @RokotPriboya
      @RokotPriboya 2 місяці тому +14

      @@wat-ch какой бред. Никого никогда не заставляли быть русскими.

  • @BichaelStevens
    @BichaelStevens 2 місяці тому +10

    5:18 Funny thing, that word here in Latvia means "wh-re". Nobody says that anymore, but they did when I was a kid 15+ years ago. Kuņa, kuņasdēls.

  • @twgvp7987
    @twgvp7987 2 місяці тому +7

    Привет всем из Республики Саха Якутия

  • @joopa4416
    @joopa4416 2 місяці тому +5

    сайнууд from Buryatia

  • @CakeboyRiP
    @CakeboyRiP 2 місяці тому +13

    Thank you for this video. It is so nice to see something about this area. I could hardly emagine how this part would be, would look like.

  • @waynesworldofsci-tech
    @waynesworldofsci-tech 2 місяці тому +28

    Lived in the Canadian Far North. Think northern Siberia but richer.
    Always fun with a manual transmission. Somedays I had to wait five minutes before the transmission gear oil was warm enough.

    • @vkadmiral
      @vkadmiral 2 місяці тому

      То есть мне нужно просто представить Красноярск? Неплохо

    • @darkworldboxer4416
      @darkworldboxer4416 2 місяці тому +8

      If you have 5 times higher salaries and 5 times higher prices doesn't actually mean that you are richer

    • @waynesworldofsci-tech
      @waynesworldofsci-tech 2 місяці тому +1

      @@darkworldboxer4416
      Yeah but it isn’t unusual for folks in Canada to leave their house doors unlocked. Great place to live for real people, not so great a place for idiots.

    • @surgeon9039
      @surgeon9039 Місяць тому

      @@waynesworldofsci-tech Yeah, doors unlocked... Delusional
      If you mean only in regions of far north, you can do it in Russia low populated towns too.

    • @waynesworldofsci-tech
      @waynesworldofsci-tech Місяць тому

      @@surgeon9039
      No, I mean in the cities. Our door is unlocked if we are up. City I live in is a half million population.

  • @MBP1918
    @MBP1918 2 місяці тому +27

    Siberia is Russian

    • @iplaygames8090
      @iplaygames8090 2 місяці тому +5

      obviously tis rightfull kenyan clay hehe

    • @Alfonse-dm6ht
      @Alfonse-dm6ht 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@iplaygames8090 Njet Proud People Of The DemocratIc Socialist People Republic Federation Of Nation Nationalities Of The Ethiopia Reikh Are The Owners Of The Clay Called Serbia And Always Were/Will/Is Be

    • @surgeon9039
      @surgeon9039 Місяць тому

      @@Alfonse-dm6ht Sounds like HOI4: TNO stuff

    • @Alfonse-dm6ht
      @Alfonse-dm6ht Місяць тому

      @@surgeon9039 forgot adding ordo Infront of Socialist

  • @cjthebeesknees
    @cjthebeesknees 2 місяці тому +2

    No wonder the West keeps poking the Russian bear, all that territory makes ole uncle oy vey Sam, salivate like no other!

  • @GeorgeSemel
    @GeorgeSemel 2 місяці тому +14

    The Masonic Lodge in Vladivostok is under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Alaska-the more you know! Do you mean Russia is more than just Moscow? Surely, you jest. For an outdoor guy like me, the land east of the Urals is one giant playground for hunting and fishing. The US is not just New York City or Ottawa; it is Canada.

    • @xaropy
      @xaropy 2 місяці тому

      wtf ,why do they have masonic stores in Russia if it's a Byzantine Orthodox country?

    • @AtlantisRouTou
      @AtlantisRouTou 2 місяці тому +1

      Usa is Canada?

    • @Alfonse-dm6ht
      @Alfonse-dm6ht 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@AtlantisRouTou
      Always Has Been
      *Gun Fire Sfx

    • @AtlantisRouTou
      @AtlantisRouTou 2 місяці тому

      @@Alfonse-dm6ht how bad it is to be an American, in fact, you're a Canadian

    • @Alfonse-dm6ht
      @Alfonse-dm6ht 2 місяці тому

      @@AtlantisRouTou Wise Words From A North Mexican

  • @ocudagledam
    @ocudagledam 2 місяці тому +10

    This is a very nice and well rounded review of different aspects of Russia's Far East, it was quite interesting.

  • @EWGFus3r
    @EWGFus3r 2 місяці тому +8

    Can you please make a VDNH park video?

  • @saturn1127
    @saturn1127 2 місяці тому +8

    For an American that knows only three cities in Russia Vladivostok is always the third one

    • @mayakstudios7292
      @mayakstudios7292 2 місяці тому +1

      Of course, you occupied it 100 years ago
      Remember the fourth one bro. Khabarovsk. It is the largest city in the Far East

    • @saturn1127
      @saturn1127 2 місяці тому +5

      @mayakstudios7292 nah, it's because of the radio station in GTA 4

    • @vkadmiral
      @vkadmiral 2 місяці тому

      @@mayakstudios7292 Так это же японцы были, не?

    • @mayakstudios7292
      @mayakstudios7292 2 місяці тому

      @@vkadmiral они само собой тоже были

  • @Sodak_k
    @Sodak_k 2 місяці тому +4

    Well, actually, more distant parts of FE like Sakhalin have a lot of indemic words. Even though they may be used less nowdays, I certanly remember ryolka (small hill or something like that) or kuksa (noodels)

    • @med_leen4672
      @med_leen4672 2 місяці тому

      I was born and raised on Sakhalin, and still live here now, don't really recognise "ryolka", but definitely use "kuksa" almost every day 😅

  • @k0pera
    @k0pera 2 місяці тому +9

    I haven't watched your videos from 4-5 months. You are one of the most unique content creator here.

  • @AyaMeyan
    @AyaMeyan 2 місяці тому +2

    As native from Yakutia, we use word "nuuchcha" (Or nuccha, overall it's нуучча/нучча) for Russians and use some words like "es/эс" as our own word for "but not?", and most favourite out of all words... “Abas” “Yobanai”

  • @vadim6385
    @vadim6385 2 місяці тому +6

    So it is pretty much the Australia of Russia

  • @anomieanomalie
    @anomieanomalie 2 місяці тому +6

    I want to move to eastern Russia!

  • @yashchenko999
    @yashchenko999 2 місяці тому +4

    3:12 BRYANSK MENTIONED!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @TinTinych25
    @TinTinych25 2 місяці тому +4

    8:41 Oh Dalnegorsk, the town of my childhood...

  • @lenchiksky6165
    @lenchiksky6165 2 місяці тому +19

    Может нам нужно три столицы в стране: Москва, одна в Сибири, одна на Дальнем востоке? Может развитие более быстрое будет, улучшится налогообложение, предприниматели бы регистрировали свои компании поближе? Европейская часть перенасыщена людскими ресурсами, хотя по уму нужно равномерное развитие по всей стране.

    • @RandomDeforge
      @RandomDeforge 2 місяці тому +1

      OR, or. These colonies can finally break away from their parasitic "homeland" that keeps dragging them into wars and conscripting their youth into meat grinding cannon fodder.

    • @tempejkl
      @tempejkl 2 місяці тому +3

      Maybe. South Africa has 3 capitals as well. Maybe Vladivostok, Novosibirsk (or Yekaterinburg? Omsk? Irkutsk?) and Moscow?

    • @dashanimasandman65
      @dashanimasandman65 2 місяці тому +15

      для начала надо реформировать систему налогообложения, чтобы все деньги не утекали в Москву.

    • @g-manchanel1710
      @g-manchanel1710 2 місяці тому +9

      ​@@dashanimasandman65 Они и так не уходят в Москву, Москва самый большой регион-донор, на втором месте - Питер, физически тоже ничего в Москву не едет, убирайте детское мышление
      Проблема в том, что власть не хочет приструнивать местных царьков, которые всë разворовывают, потому что не хочет и слишком далеко.
      Большинство люкса в Москве от них.
      В Москве очень протестные настроения, самые крупные всегда были в ней, поэтому и приходится задабривать хоть как-то, но редко удаëтся из-за цен
      В-общем, нужна система моментальной оплеухи по жеппе, а не изменения налогообложения, потому что без этого как заворовывали, так и будут разворовывать

    • @g-manchanel1710
      @g-manchanel1710 2 місяці тому +8

      А смысл? Компании регистрируются не по типу "О, столица, хотим туда", а по типу " Где больше можно нанять офисного персонала, где есть льготы для бизнеса, где близко логистические хабы и т.д"
      Проблема восточных регионов в том, что они страшно недоразвиты, им нужно больше логистики, больше персонала, да всего им больше надо, у них абсолютно такие же проблемы как у западного побережья США, только с очень жëстким климатом.
      В общем, нужно скорее продолжать советскую практику заселения и застройки с привлечением специалистов и тогда орешек всë же расколется однажды, но это будет долгий и упорный труд в тяжëлых (а у нас других не бывает) времëн
      Как минимум нам нужно больше железных дорог, одна Транссибирская магистраль не вывозит

  • @yeetthemicstudio868
    @yeetthemicstudio868 2 місяці тому +2

    Hello from Yakutia, a place where winter lives

  • @oumyggwp9308
    @oumyggwp9308 2 місяці тому +1

    As someone from harbin, Im still surprised by how few communication between far east and manchuria over all. I was grown with russian/mixed friends, but seems not everyone had such opportunity.

  • @PewDiePie777
    @PewDiePie777 2 місяці тому +4

    True. My top 3 asian countries are China, Russia, and India❤

  • @dragothunderstar6526
    @dragothunderstar6526 2 місяці тому +3

    lol there’s nothing Eastern about the far east in fact it’s more western than Moscow itself 😂

  • @danielutriabrooks477
    @danielutriabrooks477 2 місяці тому +4

    So, no manga raiders from Vladivostok? Such a shame

  • @srd453
    @srd453 2 місяці тому +5

    Amazing video, incredibly interesting! Please keep the good work up!!

  • @Brick-Life
    @Brick-Life 2 місяці тому +4

    10:02 This is the Melbourne Chinatown.

  • @pavelroot5320
    @pavelroot5320 Місяць тому +1

    Even in video about the Far East Zabaykalye is not mentioned... Well, I guess the names like "The hungry side" or "The bears' corner" are very true, since almost all people just pass right through my home to Khabarovsk or Ulan-Ude

  • @SSR2902
    @SSR2902 2 місяці тому +5

    please stop using the WhatsApp ping

  • @Brick-Life
    @Brick-Life 2 місяці тому +9

    Awesome Russian Far East and Vladivostok! They even have a Restaurant Pyongyang

    • @mayakstudios7292
      @mayakstudios7292 2 місяці тому +4

      There are Gangnam restaurants in Khabarovsk and Vladivostok😎🇰🇷

  • @namesurname1168
    @namesurname1168 2 місяці тому +2

    Obviously best place in Russia because you can surf here.

    • @vkadmiral
      @vkadmiral 2 місяці тому +2

      Для этого лучше едьте на чёрное море. Оно потеплее

  • @deguilhemcorinne418
    @deguilhemcorinne418 2 місяці тому +3

    Un sujet très intéressant et bien traité. Setarko, quoi !

  • @sosiskakolbaska1001
    @sosiskakolbaska1001 2 місяці тому +3

    СЛАВА РОССИИ

  • @zuluoscarlima7822
    @zuluoscarlima7822 Місяць тому +1

    Твой английский настолько русский, что я посмотрел это видео без субтитров и понял абсолютно всё😂
    Хорошо, когда кто-то берётся освещать тему нашей страны. У нас тут нет медведей, пьющих водку и играющих на балалайках

  • @handhold1415
    @handhold1415 2 місяці тому +2

    I have been to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy as a guest of Russian FBS when the USA had better relations. Nice people good food. Vodka and Hot Springs.

  • @SomasAcademy
    @SomasAcademy 2 місяці тому +5

    ~2:26-2:38 So, much like the stereotype that Australia is populated mostly by the descendants of convicts sent their in exile isn't true.

  • @ХорниГласеон
    @ХорниГласеон 2 місяці тому +1

    LMAO
    On a old preview Belarus is RF state! I have old preview!

  • @LazarDjordjevic-x1j
    @LazarDjordjevic-x1j 2 місяці тому +1

    Funn fact. Сопка is also a surname, predominantly found in Ruthenian communities living in Vojvodina.

  • @freechips4468
    @freechips4468 2 місяці тому +5

    Why don't you include other Ukrainian oblasts if you include crimea

  • @angloedu5499
    @angloedu5499 2 місяці тому +1

    Gregori Rasputins girlfriend was from the Far East Russia. She’s Oblast Mongolian looking.

  • @commenterthe3rd
    @commenterthe3rd 2 місяці тому +7

    new video nice!

  • @brokenrug5244
    @brokenrug5244 2 місяці тому +3

    awesome channel, love the cultural content!

  • @yttryff6159
    @yttryff6159 2 місяці тому +1

    Southwest Russia everyone forgets about the caucuses

  • @antoniescargo1529
    @antoniescargo1529 Місяць тому

    Every country is more or less the same. People do not like the capital. Amsterdam is our capital. In Amsterdam you can use English in stead of Dutch. When you go to a Cafe the waitress can be Russian, American or Indonesian. The Filippines. Who cares. What is the problem? Empty space does not exist. Huntergathers need 'empty space'. Townees think in problems. We think in solutions. Btw, my country had colonies in the past spread over large distances. Much larger than than the Russians Federatie nowadays. We reached them with simple wooden sailingships, without an engine of course. It took months to get to the Dutch East Indies and Deshima in the bay of Nagasaki.

  • @iplaygames8090
    @iplaygames8090 2 місяці тому +5

    What is the music in the beginning?

    • @Setarko
      @Setarko  2 місяці тому +9

      "On the Hills of Manchuria", a famous Russian waltz

    • @iplaygames8090
      @iplaygames8090 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Setarko TYSM

    • @olekscap4620
      @olekscap4620 2 місяці тому +1

      @@iplaygames8090 very sad and beautiful song

  • @Goran1138
    @Goran1138 2 місяці тому

    Jewish autonomy - very strange place, which almost do not have any Jews, but everybody pretending, that they are here, lol.

  • @PurpleBroadcast
    @PurpleBroadcast 26 днів тому

    0:26 most people will be amazed??? Maybe where youre from

  • @dimvajra5880
    @dimvajra5880 2 місяці тому +7

    5:32 On average, Far Easterners speak faster, fluentlier than Central Russians.

    • @RokotPriboya
      @RokotPriboya 2 місяці тому +5

      Нет. Скорость речи такая же как в телевизоре.

    • @fatgineer_
      @fatgineer_ 2 місяці тому

      Very dependent on the place and the person, but on average, yeah, we speak a bit faster than anywhere else in Russia

    • @анатолийАН-м9к
      @анатолийАН-м9к 2 місяці тому

      @@fatgineer_ нет, в точности также как и во всей России, разница только в 2-3 десятков слов

  • @торговыйфлот-м1ш
    @торговыйфлот-м1ш 2 місяці тому +2

    Thanks you for the video, I enjoyed it.

  • @CHaosMD
    @CHaosMD 2 місяці тому +1

    Россию спасут порталы между регионами

  • @NotSure2020
    @NotSure2020 2 місяці тому +5

    i have never heard куня being linked to 姑娘" (gūniang). they dont even sound similar.
    phonetically куня is much more similar to cunnie which is likely the origin. further more the only times i heard it in use was a slur/slang for female genitalia. so this checks out to me. where di you get your interpretation from? your friend sounds right to me that you are wrong.

    • @Setarko
      @Setarko  2 місяці тому +1

      www.mk.ru/social/2023/03/22/ganbey-kuni-chifanki-lingvist-nazval-pronikshie-v-russkiy-yazyk-kitayskie-slova.html
      tonkosti.ru/%D0%96%D1%83%D1%80%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%BB/%D0%A1%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B5_%D1%81%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B5%D1%87%D0%BA%D0%B8_%D0%B6%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%B9_%D0%94%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D0%B5%D0%B3%D0%BE_%D0%92%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%BA%D0%B0,_%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%8B%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D1%8B_%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%B3%D0%BE_%D0%BD%D0%B5_%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%B9%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%82%D0%B5
      vladnews.ru/2023-04-12/217985/kunya_chifanka
      And like 10 more local articles from the first Google search page

    • @NotSure2020
      @NotSure2020 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Setarko hey! thanks for replying. having read through those sources - yeah authors are inventing conjecture from their own personal presumptuous interpretations. as already confirmed by your friend :P thanks for an otherwise insightful video.

    • @Setarko
      @Setarko  2 місяці тому +2

      He actually said that he never heard such a word used in Vladivostok, nothing about its origin. But if there are so many mentions of it in local press then I guess it is used by some people.
      And I have to disagree with your "cunnie" theory. Simply because that word is pronounced completely differently, with an /ʌ/ sound. Chinese word sounds really similar to "куня" and both have /u/ sound instead chinese.yabla.com/chinese-english-pinyin-dictionary.php?define=guniang
      There are also some scientific papers that also claim that this word came from China:
      Цзян Сюехуа. "Экстралингвистические причины заимствования китайской лексики русским языком" Филологические науки. Вопросы теории и практики, vol. 12, no. 5, 2019, pp. 152-156.
      Оглезнева Елена Александровна. "РУССКИЙ ЯЗЫК В УСЛОВИЯХ ЯЗЫКОВОГО КОНТАКТА С КИТАЙСКИМ ЯЗЫКОМ: ФОРМЫ И ВАРИАНТЫ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЯ" Социо- и психолингвистические исследования, no. 9, 2021, pp. 7-14.
      Bragin, A., Jiang, X. (2019). Китаизация и русификация слов и традиций в приграничных городах Китая и России (на примере Хэйхэ и Благовещенска). Humanistica 21. 3, 227-242.

  • @thefattymcgee5801
    @thefattymcgee5801 Місяць тому

    Id love to visit the far east. I bet the fishing is unreal

  • @IanChristopher-b7c
    @IanChristopher-b7c 2 місяці тому +2

    09:08 "It doesn't feel typically Asian". Siberia is still geographically in Asia though, so all of its residents are technically Asian as they're living in Asia, Setarko.

    • @HryaknutiLisak
      @HryaknutiLisak 23 дні тому

      Your ethnicity is based on your genes, not on the territory were you live

  • @Stormcloakvictory
    @Stormcloakvictory Місяць тому

    At 01:00 Vladivostok also came to mind hehe

  • @michaelboyd395
    @michaelboyd395 2 місяці тому

    This was a very good video. I always find the best perspective comes from an insider, so of course, a Russian understands Russia best. Hope you have a good day, man.

  • @schalitz1
    @schalitz1 2 місяці тому +4

    Not surprising given its proximity, but Far East Russia. Looks very similar, in both climate and geography to Alaska and Western Canada.

    • @vkadmiral
      @vkadmiral 2 місяці тому +3

      На самом деле тут трындец, а не климат. Зимой -40, летом +50 (Я прямо сейчас умираю от жары). Ещё и ветер такой, что превращает моментально тебя в азиата. На Аляске и в Канаде значительно теплее

  • @bieresnavigationettheories5846
    @bieresnavigationettheories5846 2 місяці тому

    I really like Vladivostok. I lived there for a while, and I loved the bars and the proximity to nature. Moscow seemed inhumanly big by comparison

  • @syndicalistcat3138
    @syndicalistcat3138 Місяць тому

    8:40 Whats the name of this place?

  • @Ivanculina1
    @Ivanculina1 17 днів тому

    Nice

  • @berniekatzroy
    @berniekatzroy 2 місяці тому

    What is the classical music playing in the background in the back, sounds do familiar?

  • @tylerstravelsandmore
    @tylerstravelsandmore 2 місяці тому

    I would LOVE to visit the Russian Far East, but as an American passport holder I fear now isn't the best time considering the relations between our governments at the moment. Vladivostok and Sakhalin still remain on my list though!

    • @анатолийАН-м9к
      @анатолийАН-м9к 2 місяці тому

      никаких проблем нет, если ты едешь не ради шпионажа..

    • @tylerstravelsandmore
      @tylerstravelsandmore Місяць тому

      @@анатолийАН-м9к I have no desire to do that, I just want to experience Russian culture and nature

  • @NoRogeR
    @NoRogeR 2 місяці тому +3

    Love watching your videos, very genuine.
    I would ask not to use the "ding" sound as Facebook Messenger uses the same one. I keep checking my notifications 😂

  • @ЛенивыйКот-д5н
    @ЛенивыйКот-д5н 2 місяці тому

    You guys have an outdated map.

  • @PolecanePC
    @PolecanePC 2 місяці тому +1

    As you seem to know a lot even about Empire and then USSR times could you make video about people from one or another nation being moved elsewhere? Like when Koreans were moved from Sakhalin and Far East to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan etc. same situation happend with Crimean Tatars if I remember well.

    • @vkadmiral
      @vkadmiral 2 місяці тому +3

      Если вкратце: при империи все были +- на своих местах. Особенно если ты был в ладах с короной. Пересылали в основном русских преступников или заговорщиков, таких как декабристы (Я сейчас живу там, где они отбывали наказание).
      При СССР наоборот население часто перемешивалось. Коренным народам дали образование, а некоторым и письменность. После чего в ход пошла программа "Молодой специалист", где молодых людей раскидывало по всей стране туда, где не хватало рабочих рук. Помимо этого усовершенствовалась система воинской повинности и многие солдаты после дембеля возвращались в места службы. Заключённых всё также отправляли, но уже реже и в специальные трудовые лагеря в среднем на 3-5 лет.
      Что касается депортации, то это эхо войны. Крымские татары были на 80% коллаборационистами и их сослали подальше от фронта. Поволжских немцев просто испугались. Также очень многих людей эвакуировали во время войны вместе с предприятиями и они по итогу остались здесь. Вообще, тема ВОВ слишком обширная и одновременно больная для нашей страны

    • @Alfonse-dm6ht
      @Alfonse-dm6ht 2 місяці тому

      ​​@@vkadmiral 80% Percent Much Seems Sus

    • @vkadmiral
      @vkadmiral 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Alfonse-dm6ht But it's true. Up to 80% of the Crimean Tatar population were associated with collaborationism or were their relatives, so they were taken away from there. This is evident from the memos from the NKVD, political officers in the army and local councils.

    • @Alfonse-dm6ht
      @Alfonse-dm6ht 2 місяці тому

      @@vkadmiral Too Extreme any other minor Nationalities Other Than The Chechens That Got Evicted Also How Are The Tatars Of Crimea

    • @vkadmiral
      @vkadmiral 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Alfonse-dm6ht Ну, потому что среди русских их было меньше процента. У украинцев по-больше. Меньше всего сотрудничали белорусы. Настолько их было мало, что об БНСП почти никто не знает, а сами белорусы стали самым пострадавшим народом не только в пределах СССР, но и в мире

  • @arnbo88
    @arnbo88 2 місяці тому

    Are there many Gopniks in far east Russia? Is it easier to evade conscription by moving to the east?

    • @анатолийАН-м9к
      @анатолийАН-м9к 2 місяці тому

      на все вопросы ответ НЕТ, отличий по регионам России в плане культуры, быта и отношений практически нет..

  • @alanledesma4945
    @alanledesma4945 2 місяці тому

    Russia is insanely huge

  • @anthonyparenti1928
    @anthonyparenti1928 2 місяці тому

    So your saying it's huge and uninhabited? I'm in.

  • @Shy_guy9795
    @Shy_guy9795 2 місяці тому

    Well, this is a good video about mainly the southern part of Far Eastern region, but IMHO it would be good mentioning that national republics have their own language and rich culture that can be explored, and are the whole worlds of their own instead of telling that we have assimilated??. That was a bit ignorant. But apart from that pretty accurate.

    • @Setarko
      @Setarko  2 місяці тому

      @Shy_guy9795 I have an entire series of videos planned about some peoples of the Far North and Siberia, so I didn't want to overload this particular video with information about the peculiarities of life and culture of Yakuts, Buryats, etc. Each of them deserves a separate video.
      As for the emphasis on the southern part - yes, you are right. Somehow in my mind "Far East" is more associated with Vladivostok or Sakhalin than with Yakutia. Even though the latter is part of the Far East Federal District technically.

    • @Shy_guy9795
      @Shy_guy9795 2 місяці тому

      @@Setarko Yeah, even though there are not a lot of people populating the "Far east" it is actually too enormous to be uniform. Anyway, great video :)

  • @KH-bq3lz
    @KH-bq3lz 2 місяці тому

    3:48 that is a hella good looking Russian man lol

  • @gansta3990
    @gansta3990 2 місяці тому

    Greetings from Blagovegas!

  • @PolecanePC
    @PolecanePC 2 місяці тому +6

    I've once read that people from modern day Ukraine were moved to Far East and Sakhalin post WW II.

    • @greasher926
      @greasher926 2 місяці тому +5

      Yes, but I think that was actually during imperial times, during the revolution the area was known as Green Ukraine.
      In 1897 census South Ussuri Okrug was 33.6% Russian, 25.2% Ukrainian, 17.1% Chinese, 17.9% Korean.
      In 1939 Ussuri Oblast was 67.4% Russian and 27.4% Ukrainian
      In 1959 Primorsky Krai was 81.15% Russian, 13.8% Ukrainian
      In 1989 it was 86.9% Russian, 8.2% Ukrainian
      In 2010 it was 92.5% Russian , 2.76% Ukrainian.

    • @yumallah
      @yumallah 2 місяці тому +8

      @@greasher926 Yeah, it was mostly in Tsarist days. And the reason for it is because until the Trans-Siberian railway was built, the easiest way to get from the European part of Russia to the Far East was by sea, and the main Russian sea port for routes towards Asia was Odessa, so many Ukrainians went there.

    • @mayakstudios7292
      @mayakstudios7292 2 місяці тому +1

      more before the revolution and the thirties

    • @mayakstudios7292
      @mayakstudios7292 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@@greasher926подозреваю, что украинцы с наших земель никуда не ушли. Они просто незаметно для себя ассимилировались
      Кто-то уехал обратно в Краснодар, Саратов или Донецк, но таких меньше

    • @greasher926
      @greasher926 2 місяці тому +1

      @@mayakstudios7292 Да, согласен, я сам и такой. По крови я 75% Украинец (только одна бабушка Русская), но я всегда шатал себя Русским потому что разговаривал по-русски.

  • @clazy8
    @clazy8 2 місяці тому +1

    4:42 😂

  • @juanDE1703
    @juanDE1703 2 місяці тому +2

    @Setarko do you know bald and bankrupt?

  • @DjBydLo
    @DjBydLo 2 місяці тому

    Love the channel mate.

  • @PradipSharma-i9q
    @PradipSharma-i9q 2 місяці тому

    5: 16 ting ting

  • @Luke294
    @Luke294 2 місяці тому

    Крутое видео!
    Спаисбо за это=)

  • @skoub3466
    @skoub3466 2 місяці тому

    Vokouta

  • @PyromaN93
    @PyromaN93 2 місяці тому

    Funny, how similar problems is in two most distant Okrugs in RF - DVFO and SZFO.
    SZFO have enough money to maintain Piter, Lenoblast', and mybe Pskovskaya and Novgorodskaya, that's all.

    • @vkadmiral
      @vkadmiral 2 місяці тому

      СФО и ДВФО - это дотационные регионы, чел

    • @PyromaN93
      @PyromaN93 2 місяці тому

      @@vkadmiral ага, только емнип СЗФО по отчислению налогов на 4 или 5 месте.

    • @vkadmiral
      @vkadmiral 2 місяці тому

      @@PyromaN93 Ну... Да? Меньше всего отдают и больше получают. Тут компаний то почти нет, соответственно и производств тоже.

    • @PyromaN93
      @PyromaN93 2 місяці тому

      @@vkadmiral где меньше то? Северо-Запад в середине.

  • @sonjamikaela1277
    @sonjamikaela1277 2 місяці тому

    7th

  • @LeadLeftLeon
    @LeadLeftLeon 2 місяці тому

    The Russian Empire

    • @RBX_He
      @RBX_He 2 місяці тому

      No,its the Russia,Russian Empire its Russia+Poland+Finland+Asia+China and France

  • @ericbrasseur1581
    @ericbrasseur1581 2 місяці тому

    BIEN FOUTTU...

  • @svihl666
    @svihl666 2 місяці тому

    16:15 / 16:28

  • @Matt_The_Hugenot
    @Matt_The_Hugenot 2 місяці тому +1

    Vladivostok was a closed city for so long, the only people that lived there were those that the government told to.