I’m a Tibetan watching your channel from NYC. The countries that I would love to visit are Mongolia and The Buryatia and Kalmykia republics of Russia. It’s just beautiful to see how strong their faith is in Buddhism.
I am so impressed how much she knows about Russ Mongol traditions. As a Mongolian I feel proud of that. Lovely couple by the way. Love kvas used to drink it lot in Mongolia when I was a kid. Really quench that thirst. 😍
I love it to, and it is pleasantly common with Russian girls. I dated numerous Russians and always with my one love now, but each Russian girl I dated had much in common with the wonderful girl shown here. They are extremely caring, feminine, calm, interested in history and aesthetics, attentive to you and meticulous to details around them. This sound like a dream but it truly sums by experiences.
Hi, thanks for visiting our republic and making this cool video. Btw, we are mongolians, but differ from them a little bit, we still can understand them and share similar traditions, that’s why we have similar costumes and other stuff. Btw name buuzi of the dish that you tried is probably transformed version of baozi.
Half way through I'm breaking to just say Good Job Youngsters! I am quite enjoying the video. I've spent a little time in Russia's wild wild east, mostly in the Saka Republic. Good work!
Приятная экскурсия по Новосибирску Федор! Предложение: Возможно, вы могли бы пригласить нас в гости к ТЫСЯЧАМ ваших братьев, отцов, сыновей, мужей, друзей! ДА! Они все собраны вместе! Вы могли бы рассказать нам историю о тех, кого вы знали лично - когда они были ЖИВЫ. Ваше кладбище полно этих людей! Да, раньше человечек в Кремле забирал их из дома в Ново. и отправляли их убивать украинцев в их домах, поселках, городах. Кстати Фёдор, ПОЧЕМУ вы не носите боевую форму с винтовкой, съежившейся в украинском окопе?? Не так уж и приятно вдали от вашего села на Украине, где вы, люди, заняты обстрелом из артиллерии и ракетами домов, городов, убивая целые семьи и более полумиллиона российских мужчин! ЗА ЧТО ФЁДОР??
As an Asian person that lives in North Carolina with a southern accent, seen an Asian family that was speaking Russian. Man that was weird but cool so see someone that looked like me but was totally different at the same time. lol
I play tennis with a Mongolian guy. At first he looks just like those boys from a KPOP band with pale skin and dyed blond hair. But the longer we hang around the "whiter" he becomes. For example, his eyes are smaller and slanted like many Asians, but instead of black they are some shade of gray and accompanied by blond slashes.
I'm half Chinese born and raised in Tennessee. I'm like a rare breed here 😅 My parents always liked Slavic names so me and bro both have a Russian Chinese name. I wish I could speak Chinese and Russian. That'd be cool.
hi i from Singapore, first time here knowing nothing abt Russia n really enjoying ur video, give u both a Like❤ n follow 👍thanks for showing us n cant wait ur next video 😃
Super interesting video, I’ve heard about Ulan Ude before and it was nice to see it from your perspective! 😍 cannot wait to see all of the others from the series
Сначала не поняла, а потом удивилась. Это мой город! Я здесь родилась и живу всю свою жизнь. Многих видимо удивляет бедность нашего региона, но по большей части если вы родились в средней семье, то у вас обычная полноценная жизнь.
The kvass barrels have been metal since Soviet times, but the company selling kvass decided to decorate them and covered them with wood to give them an authentic look, it doesn't look very good and winemakers will immediately see that the barrel is not real)... and of course this is not the property of the woman seller, there is a large company bottling drinks and this is one of its areas. Every morning, the kvass barrels are delivered to different points. А woman - tram-driver does not announce stops (this was about 20 years ago - now stops are announced by a robot) - she says into the microphone that the tram is leaving the route and going to the depot. Behind the glass on the sign it says - at the depot. Yes, our city is not super modern, but I don’t suffer at all )))
Понравилось отношение девушки ко всему, так хорошо объясняет своему другу, тактично и уважительно относится ко всему! Буузы нравятся всем! Пройдя только по центру вы увидели 5% Улан-Удэ)
Thank you! I love Buryati folksongs (from Inner and Outer Mongolia and Russia)! Hope one day I could visit Lake Baikal ... I live in Europe but I am going to HK in a couple of months. Planning to spend some time in some border province of China where I can learn and practise both Mandarin Chinese and Russian. Русский язык очень сложен. Теперь я не могу легко поехать в Россию из Европы потому что война на Украине. Моя учительница русского рассказалa мне о путешествии по Транссибирской магистрали из Китая.
everyone seems to be vlogging in Japan lately so it's refreshing to stumble upon your vlog in Russia! Though saddened by the fact that the animals in the so-called rescue shelter are actually being made profit from and aren't living in the best conditions.
Вы показали сосновую шишку,а орех берут с кедровой ,она совсем другая) и в музее приспособления не для приготовления водки,а для сбивания масла из молока)
As a native Mongolian watching your vlog from England. Honestly building is so similar to Ulaanbaatar since Russia helped us to build our infrastructures back in 60’s to 80’s so old apartment we have is exactly the same styled. Also I remember back in 90’s at school it was mandatory to learn Russian language so in essence older generations mostly speaks and understand Russian language. Kvas is a tasty beverage to drink in hot summer to quench the thirst, bringing back old memories 😊
Those wooden, brown-designed houses are not Buryat, they are Slavic Russian houses, you'll see them everywhere in rural areas in the west of the country and villages. The floral design on the windows and the samovar is a dead giveaway.
@@bayarkhamag-nq3eg Another "historian". What was on the video were not "Buryat houses", but the ordinary, typical, template-created Russian hut of the late imperial or early Soviet period. The buildings you are talking about are called Egieel, this is essentially a huge, low building, octagonal in shape, without windows, with turf on the roof, and hole in the middle of roof, reminiscent of a wooden yurt. The only difference and the main thing that clearly distinguished Buryat izbas (huts) from Russian ones is the layout of the stove in the center of the house and free rooms around as a tribute to the tradition, when there was a fire in the center of such a wooden yurt. At the same time, the Russians had the same layout and it was called just "square" type, but with walls. Such Buryat houses in essence were not much different from the Russian hut, because in essence they were Russian huts and only wealthy buryat peasants and merchants could afford such things. There is a difference between the Turkish and Russian samovars, even among Russian samovars there are several types (and the samovar as a technology generally came from ancient times "authepsa" analogs as an example were also in China). The samovar itself in the form that is in Russia, according to legend, was brought by Peter the Great from the Netherlands, although this is more of a legend because it appeared later after his death in Tula, and began to be mass-produced at the Nizhneirginsk metal products plant. As for the similarity, then in this way you can reach people from the Stone Age.
Fun fact, according to the local legend of Baikal, the mother of Gengkis Khan was born in the island in the middle of Baikal; the Mongolian culture and the original tribes came from Baikal. I am not sure about the truth of this but it does make sense considering the location.
Так и есть, она родилась в Бурятии, но не на острове. Местность называется Хоринск! По другим источникам Агинск. Факт 100% мы потомки Гуннов буряты китайскую стену начали возводить из за наших предков тк грабили гунны.
@@MarellaaaaНИКТО НИЧЕГО НЕ ОТБИРАЛ.На Байкале давно живет отделный народ буряты.Монгольские народы это монголы,тувинцы,буряты. Монголия отдельное от Бурятии государство.В ДРЕВНОСТИ это один народ.При Чингисхане все завоеваные территории были каганатами.Развалилась Монгольская империя из за междуусобиц и просто Московский каганат стал главным на территории всей Сибири.Россия в политическом смысле наследница Орды.
Ну вообще то говорят,что супруги проживщие в есте много лет становятся похожими,но вы уже похожи друг на друга!Желаю вам всего-всего!😊🎉❤Ну а такие позы можно попробовать только в Бурятии,ибо в других местах мясо будет не то... Здесь солончаки и такого мясо вряд ли вы встретите!😂😊
Why surprise. The native people of the whole Siberian region have always been Asiatic ethinicities. They have the same ancestor with native American who crossed the Berring Strait into America
@ 25:42 actually in English we call it a stairwell :) There can be many fire exits, and often the main one is a central stairwell, so related but not the same :)
Like Pushkin said " И там яа выл, И мёд пил," This is the town myself and My wife lived for a year we are also an international couple I'm South African and She's from an old believers village called khasurta in the taiga.
This guys exaggerated a lot about “30 years back to the past” lol Im local and they showed only the worst stuff of the city, however we have a lot of new buildings, new trams and 🚌, beautiful churches and temples, views on the endless steppes (i suggest to check out other vloggers 🤭) of course soviet buildings are our history and heritage that will not have elevators for sure, every Russian city has those soviet buildings. They Showed the old tram and old bus, took a walk on chinese market district 😁 and made the conclusion about our city according to it 😅 instead of going to the city center with beautiful historical buildings, fountains, theatre.
They actually did show the city center with modern architectures . I personally like the traditional architecture and the local custom as opposed to fast food chains and cafes. He although did seems bit exaggerating quite often. Like some of the vehicles are pretty common sight every part of world and far from vintage. The surprising part is to see the Tibetan Buddhist influence in the last part of video. The girl seems genuine and honest as opposed to the boy. Anyway good luck to them and their adventures.
Hey lovely couple, brazilian here. I don't how to call it, but we use the bus and the "van" as a public transportation. Same as in siberia and russia. The back is always hot as fuc.. 😂😂 mad love from Brazil
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you two are very cute together :D i hope you guys get married
I’m a Tibetan watching your channel from NYC. The countries that I would love to visit are Mongolia and The Buryatia and Kalmykia republics of Russia. It’s just beautiful to see how strong their faith is in Buddhism.
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In that case russian impire use like agresive army against local people, mongolian kalmik lives in Nogai land.
First vlog of rural Russia that I’ve watched. Enjoyed it very much. Keep going👍👍😄
I am so impressed how much she knows about Russ Mongol traditions. As a Mongolian I feel proud of that. Lovely couple by the way. Love kvas used to drink it lot in Mongolia when I was a kid. Really quench that thirst. 😍
I love that drink too!
I love it to, and it is pleasantly common with Russian girls. I dated numerous Russians and always with my one love now, but each Russian girl I dated had much in common with the wonderful girl shown here. They are extremely caring, feminine, calm, interested in history and aesthetics, attentive to you and meticulous to details around them. This sound like a dream but it truly sums by experiences.
ulan-ude looks very unique, we're definitely adding it to our list!
Hi, thanks for visiting our republic and making this cool video. Btw, we are mongolians, but differ from them a little bit, we still can understand them and share similar traditions, that’s why we have similar costumes and other stuff. Btw name buuzi of the dish that you tried is probably transformed version of baozi.
Half way through I'm breaking to just say Good Job Youngsters! I am quite enjoying the video. I've spent a little time in Russia's wild wild east, mostly in the Saka Republic. Good work!
🫂thank you!
Приятная экскурсия по Новосибирску Федор! Предложение: Возможно, вы могли бы пригласить нас в гости к ТЫСЯЧАМ ваших братьев, отцов, сыновей, мужей, друзей! ДА! Они все собраны вместе! Вы могли бы рассказать нам историю о тех, кого вы знали лично - когда они были ЖИВЫ. Ваше кладбище полно этих людей! Да, раньше человечек в Кремле забирал их из дома в Ново. и отправляли их убивать украинцев в их домах, поселках, городах. Кстати Фёдор, ПОЧЕМУ вы не носите боевую форму с винтовкой, съежившейся в украинском окопе?? Не так уж и приятно вдали от вашего села на Украине, где вы, люди, заняты обстрелом из артиллерии и ракетами домов, городов, убивая целые семьи и более полумиллиона российских мужчин! ЗА ЧТО ФЁДОР??
@@thor9563 Я Джим на Аляске, а не Федор. Ваш ответ на мой комментарий странный.
@@Jim1alaska He is a special type of brainwashed person
Love you Buryatia from Inner Mongolia, one blood one heritage🇲🇳❤
Delightful young couple, very informative and interesting video. It captured my interest, and I enjoy it, good job! Hello from Central Greece… 👍
First time watching your video. Enjoyed it. Cheers from Australia
thank you for taking me along with you. Very nice.
Watching from the Philippines 🇵🇭 and sending love. We miss you here. Thank you for sharing the amazing beauty of Russia
as a Mongolian Really enjoyed your vlog, thank you ❤
❤❤❤. Beautiful couple and beautiful city. Congratulations 👏 on your 2nd anniversary. With love 💘 and respect from Mozambique 🇲🇿.
As an Asian person that lives in North Carolina with a southern accent, seen an Asian family that was speaking Russian. Man that was weird but cool so see someone that looked like me but was totally different at the same time. lol
I play tennis with a Mongolian guy. At first he looks just like those boys from a KPOP band with pale skin and dyed blond hair. But the longer we hang around the "whiter" he becomes. For example, his eyes are smaller and slanted like many Asians, but instead of black they are some shade of gray and accompanied by blond slashes.
I'm half Chinese born and raised in Tennessee. I'm like a rare breed here 😅 My parents always liked Slavic names so me and bro both have a Russian Chinese name. I wish I could speak Chinese and Russian. That'd be cool.
My friend's name is Vlad. Yours can't be more Slavic than that! We nick name him Vladimir Putin the "White Russian" (like the mixed drink).
You a diasporicin the West, while Asians in Russia are native people to the Siberian region
That's bcz the Asians over there are the natives. The Russians a Eastern Europeans you know, The expanded all the way east
hi i from Singapore, first time here knowing nothing abt Russia n really enjoying ur video, give u both a Like❤ n follow 👍thanks for showing us n cant wait ur next video 😃
I enjoyed you guys vlog… time to bench watching this channel!!!
Super interesting video, I’ve heard about Ulan Ude before and it was nice to see it from your perspective! 😍 cannot wait to see all of the others from the series
Сначала не поняла, а потом удивилась. Это мой город! Я здесь родилась и живу всю свою жизнь. Многих видимо удивляет бедность нашего региона, но по большей части если вы родились в средней семье, то у вас обычная полноценная жизнь.
Great video. I've always been curious about these regions.
Beautiful couple! Love you guys energy and vibe
Loved your video , down to earth couple cuties. Real travelers no high roads n restaurants. Loved
Remember Asia is a massive continent with various cultures and ethinicities, it’s not exclusively East or Central Asian.
Asia is just Japan actually
Yeah, many people don't realise that the Middle East is also part of Asia. After all it is the biggest continent in the world.
@@georgeaslanidis4789 People forget that even Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Afghanistan are asian🤣🤣
Great video, looking forward to the next one.
Yes! I really enjoyed this video and pray I’ll be able to travel to such wonderful beautiful places soon. Sending love from Ohio USA!
Really interestnig channel. Love see stuff that isn't the usual tourist stuff.
Glad you enjoyed
The kvass barrels have been metal since Soviet times, but the company selling kvass decided to decorate them and covered them with wood to give them an authentic look, it doesn't look very good and winemakers will immediately see that the barrel is not real)... and of course this is not the property of the woman seller, there is a large company bottling drinks and this is one of its areas. Every morning, the kvass barrels are delivered to different points. А woman - tram-driver does not announce stops (this was about 20 years ago - now stops are announced by a robot) - she says into the microphone that the tram is leaving the route and going to the depot. Behind the glass on the sign it says - at the depot. Yes, our city is not super modern, but I don’t suffer at all )))
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Your city looks great. Everyone enjoys this video visit.
Awesome adventure and cultural activities. Definitely on my bucket list.
Cultural history of the place and there generations humen mindset appreciated. Thanks.
Such a great video. I now want to ride this long ass train. I didn’t know Russia was this diverse. 😘🤩
Понравилось отношение девушки ко всему, так хорошо объясняет своему другу, тактично и уважительно относится ко всему! Буузы нравятся всем! Пройдя только по центру вы увидели 5% Улан-Удэ)
That's my home city! Thank you for visiting it ^^
Great video! Thanks for showing this side of Russia.
OMG, I haven't seen these street kvass barrels since I was a child in the 80s-90s.
This is off the beaten path. Super interesting.
🎉Happy Anniversary 🎉
Wishing you both many decades of Happiness.
Glad to come across this video, nice content and Alina is very beautiful.
Cool to see people visiting the eara that my dad and grandparents are from
Thank you! I love Buryati folksongs (from Inner and Outer Mongolia and Russia)! Hope one day I could visit Lake Baikal ... I live in Europe but I am going to HK in a couple of months. Planning to spend some time in some border province of China where I can learn and practise both Mandarin Chinese and Russian. Русский язык очень сложен. Теперь я не могу легко поехать в Россию из Европы потому что война на Украине. Моя учительница русского рассказалa мне о путешествии по Транссибирской магистрали из Китая.
everyone seems to be vlogging in Japan lately so it's refreshing to stumble upon your vlog in Russia! Though saddened by the fact that the animals in the so-called rescue shelter are actually being made profit from and aren't living in the best conditions.
Happy 2nd Anniversary. Justin facial so cute and hilarious tasting the gummy and Ali a thanks for the information regarding the culture
Вы показали сосновую шишку,а орех берут с кедровой ,она совсем другая) и в музее приспособления не для приготовления водки,а для сбивания масла из молока)
Trams in Bangkok, Thailand are state of the art because we just had them a few years ago, before that we used buses and yes they are old!
Very interesting video, thanks for sharing!
As a native Mongolian watching your vlog from England. Honestly building is so similar to Ulaanbaatar since Russia helped us to build our infrastructures back in 60’s to 80’s so old apartment we have is exactly the same styled. Also I remember back in 90’s at school it was mandatory to learn Russian language so in essence older generations mostly speaks and understand Russian language. Kvas is a tasty beverage to drink in hot summer to quench the thirst, bringing back old memories 😊
Все выводы сделали на основании одной улицы Элеватор. Теперь понимаю, как они снимают остальные видео
все правильно, разве это не центр города? или они должны были объездить весь город? потратив все силы и время, ради чего?
@@ОооОоо-щ5о это окраина города
Man that dumpling looks so good.
Hi im new subscribers from Malaysia. I love your content. Love to see and come to Russia one day.
A great video to show us the 'East side' of Russia...
congrats on your two year and great travel
Those wooden, brown-designed houses are not Buryat, they are Slavic Russian houses, you'll see them everywhere in rural areas in the west of the country and villages. The floral design on the windows and the samovar is a dead giveaway.
Actually samovar originate from Turkey. Wooden houses are actually a traditional Buryat type of housing along with woolen yurt in steppe regions.
@@bayarkhamag-nq3eg Another "historian". What was on the video were not "Buryat houses", but the ordinary, typical, template-created Russian hut of the late imperial or early Soviet period. The buildings you are talking about are called Egieel, this is essentially a huge, low building, octagonal in shape, without windows, with turf on the roof, and hole in the middle of roof, reminiscent of a wooden yurt. The only difference and the main thing that clearly distinguished Buryat izbas (huts) from Russian ones is the layout of the stove in the center of the house and free rooms around as a tribute to the tradition, when there was a fire in the center of such a wooden yurt. At the same time, the Russians had the same layout and it was called just "square" type, but with walls. Such Buryat houses in essence were not much different from the Russian hut, because in essence they were Russian huts and only wealthy buryat peasants and merchants could afford such things.
There is a difference between the Turkish and Russian samovars, even among Russian samovars there are several types (and the samovar as a technology generally came from ancient times "authepsa" analogs as an example were also in China). The samovar itself in the form that is in Russia, according to legend, was brought by Peter the Great from the Netherlands, although this is more of a legend because it appeared later after his death in Tula, and began to be mass-produced at the Nizhneirginsk metal products plant. As for the similarity, then in this way you can reach people from the Stone Age.
@@bayarkhamag-nq3egThe wooden houses are Russian built, while turks lived on the level of North American Indians in "buildings" like yurta
@@bogdanvoznyi1103educate yourself
@@bogdanvoznyi1103 you are wrong. go educate yourself about the local Siberian traditions.
Fun fact, according to the local legend of Baikal, the mother of Gengkis Khan was born in the island in the middle of Baikal; the Mongolian culture and the original tribes came from Baikal. I am not sure about the truth of this but it does make sense considering the location.
DNA trace to American Indians. Fact
Так и есть, она родилась в Бурятии, но не на острове. Местность называется Хоринск! По другим источникам Агинск. Факт 100% мы потомки Гуннов буряты китайскую стену начали возводить из за наших предков тк грабили гунны.
Russia took baikal from mongolia.
Well one thing is for sure there were Asians in Russia before they were white people in Russia
@@MarellaaaaНИКТО НИЧЕГО НЕ ОТБИРАЛ.На Байкале давно живет отделный народ буряты.Монгольские народы это монголы,тувинцы,буряты. Монголия отдельное от Бурятии государство.В ДРЕВНОСТИ это один народ.При Чингисхане все завоеваные территории были каганатами.Развалилась Монгольская империя из за междуусобиц и просто Московский каганат стал главным на территории всей Сибири.Россия в политическом смысле наследница Орды.
have nothing fancy to say but, i love your content
Thank you!
This was such an eye opening vlog. Hope you all keep showing this "Asian" side of Russia and give the world a window to Russian diversity.
Asian side of Russia is just Buryatia, Tuva and Yakutia. Combined population is about 2 million
@@mnemonicpie Awesome. I hope they show more videos from those areas!
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@@mnemonicpie Altay and Khakassia
@@mnemonicpie it's actually not, it starts from The Urals in West Siberia and spans to the Far East. The population is about 9.5 million.
Your subtitles seem very accurate, it is unlike Google subtitles.
Ну вообще то говорят,что супруги проживщие в есте много лет становятся похожими,но вы уже похожи друг на друга!Желаю вам всего-всего!😊🎉❤Ну а такие позы можно попробовать только в Бурятии,ибо в других местах мясо будет не то... Здесь солончаки и такого мясо вряд ли вы встретите!😂😊
Спасибо большое! а чем мы похожи именно?)) интересно стало 😅
Waiting for the next video
I just found your channel and I like what I see! What a cute couple!
Why surprise. The native people of the whole Siberian region have always been Asiatic ethinicities. They have the same ancestor with native American who crossed the Berring Strait into America
It's like having a torist guide just for yourself!
I wish I could visit once, so much spirituality
STUNNING!
I see budweiser beer 🤯 hungry for dumpling now!
try Baltika beer.
Both reporters have a very calm manner to their presentation, especially the female reporter.
Cмолка или cера= sulfur, but actually its just juniper resin
makes sense! if it had sulfur it would smell and taste horrible
wow interesting 👍
Peeing in the stairwell is pretty common in UK flats also lol x
I mean it's much better and natural to pee outside behind some tree...
@@stuckonearth4967 Да в каждой стране есть дегенераты.
@ 25:42 actually in English we call it a stairwell :)
There can be many fire exits, and often the main one is a central stairwell, so related but not the same :)
u guys are awesome!!
These are intelligent people with strong Mongolian and Russian genes.
Soup buns in Russia - love it! Truly love seeing the eastern regions of Russia.
Good video guys.
Liked the video
fascinating video, guys. How safe are cities like that for a tourist with no knowledge of the Russian language?
In Russia is not a lot of people speak English so travelling alone will be a bit hard but possible
i don't know much about Russia, it is very nice
Bru won 😀, Great vlog
Nice couple 😍
happy anniversary🎉🥃
Thank you!!
Kwas makes from BLACK dried , baked then under fermentation process .bread
those trains looks more modern than from some south east asian trains... the bus also. and the city is cleaner!
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Like Pushkin said " И там яа выл, И мёд пил," This is the town myself and My wife lived for a year we are also an international couple
I'm South African and She's from an old believers village called khasurta in the taiga.
Отлично, молодцы.
gas = carbohydrate drink
Not petroleum. In case some folks think it wrongly.
29:58 Buddhist Temple content begins!
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Good reporting from the North of Mongolia
Fascinating
It seems like a step back in time when life was with leisure.
This guys exaggerated a lot about “30 years back to the past” lol
Im local and they showed only the worst stuff of the city, however we have a lot of new buildings, new trams and 🚌, beautiful churches and temples, views on the endless steppes (i suggest to check out other vloggers 🤭) of course soviet buildings are our history and heritage that will not have elevators for sure, every Russian city has those soviet buildings.
They Showed the old tram and old bus, took a walk on chinese market district 😁 and made the conclusion about our city according to it 😅 instead of going to the city center with beautiful historical buildings, fountains, theatre.
They actually did show the city center with modern architectures . I personally like the traditional architecture and the local custom as opposed to fast food chains and cafes. He although did seems bit exaggerating quite often. Like some of the vehicles are pretty common sight every part of world and far from vintage. The surprising part is to see the Tibetan Buddhist influence in the last part of video. The girl seems genuine and honest as opposed to the boy. Anyway good luck to them and their adventures.
Надо было на север в Якутию еще смотаться, летом на праздник Ысыах, или зимой в -50С
good travels
Wonderful vlog guys, got a lot of interesting thing around❤❤🎉
I love you video I am at USA.🎉🎉❤🎉🎉
wow.. i always wonder whether there are people in the siberian region.... ulan-ude looks like a peaceful city, no traffic jam
Вы где увидели эти газели? Если только в колхозах. В Нижегородской их уже лет 10 нет
Hey lovely couple, brazilian here. I don't how to call it, but we use the bus and the "van" as a public transportation. Same as in siberia and russia. The back is always hot as fuc.. 😂😂 mad love from Brazil
We know exactly what you mean! 😂 Russia's public transport is definitely an experience!
The drink @ 3:00 sounds interesting.
Я люблю Ulan Ude. Go and see the Buddist temple.
are you buddhist?
True
I'm so old that the streetcar looked modern to me.
😂