Day in the Life of a Russian Tour Guide (and it's WILD). Guiding Indian tourist from America
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Anya, you are a fantastic tour guide! Hopefully this Summer we will get to see you working first hand! Moscow is absolutely amazing! You are a great guide! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am going to in April May June July My dates 📅_& months are not confirmed yet. May I know what dates you are planning? @cullen
@linguapiyush It will be in July, August, or September! It depends on how long it takes us to receive our travel Visas!
@@cullancrothers I think September will be good when days becomes more pleasant to walk in the parks. But I would like to escape from the summer 🌞 heats of the Delhi so I want to choose suitable dates around June. June is the hottest month in India🇮🇳
@@cullancrothers Thank you
@@cullancrothers it is the best time for visiting Russia
4:56 Yeah, as a naturalized citizen of the U.S. who lived there for 25 years (1994-2019) I confirm these words!!!
Hard not to have a great time walking around with the beautiful Anna!
@@chrisokresz5666 thank you
Daily I travel 8 kilometers
Expected farming I will carry out in future
If Anna's care were grains of sand⏳ than my support will be universe of beaches🏖️
Nice vlog Anna💯👍
Thank you
Hare Rama- Hare Krishna 🫡❤️ Lord Krishna is the one of the main diety of Hinduism. He is worshipped as the eight avatar of the Lord Vishnu : who is the preserver of the universe 🙏 ❤ Lord Vishnu send his avatar to born on the Earth to protect the people from Evil deeds. Krishna & Ram are the two main avatars of lord Vishnu and their teachings are followed by everyone and festivals are born from there in Hinduism Callendar. He had total 10 avatars .
Rishabh follows Ahimsa (Non violence against living beings) and my main teaching is 1.Moksh (when a person realises their divinity and is no longer driven by desire) & 2.Dharma(ethics and duties ; dharma provides opportunities to act morally and ethically) 3.Karma ( cause and effect; what seeds you put that will grow 🪴 good seeds brings good consequences and vice versa )
Цена отличная! Поищу этот хостел в Яндекс путешествиях.
@@RusGirlVlog Отлично! Я рада, что видео было полезным
@annaglobaltravel очень! Спасибо!
Now we are talking: better picture quality, DJI Osmo at work! 😁
Why this camera was not used for the Live about the Chinese New Year is beyond me 🤷 🙄
Because I need to buy a second sim-card and use 2 phones for this.
@@annaglobaltravel Sooooo... what exactly is the problem? Impossible to get a sim-card (takes 5 minutes here) or just lazyness? Get up, go and get it done, ALL your vlogs and outside streams should be done with this better image quality equipment, no excuses 🙄
9:00 I hope Anna knows, that "Ivan the Terrible" is one of the most famous misconceptions related to historical names and their translation from Russian to English ("lost in translations"). The nickname "Grozny" is translated incorrectly. First of all, the nickname itself passed to Ivan IV from his grandfather Ivan III. The nickname "Grozny" itself has no direct translation into English. It comes from the word "thunderstorm", and in pagan times, the natural phenomenon "thunderstorm" personified supreme power. In the 16th century, this image was already closely associated with the Orthodox "Wrath of God" - not severity, but justice and inevitability of punishment. The closest translation is "strict in justice". A close but not exact direct translation from Russian to English is "formidable".
Ещё в русском восприятии переводится как: "Гневливый"
For expected farming
Nice💗
7:01 And again, and again, and again...🤦🏼♂️ THERE ARE NO CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS IN RUSSIA!!! THERE ARE NEW YEAR'S DECORATIONS IN RUSSIA!!!
Russia DOES NOT celebrate the Anglo-Saxon Christmas! Russia celebrates the Birth of Christ on January 7 (December 25 on the Julian calendar) after the New Year. And it is considered in Russia to be one of the main RELIGIOUS holidays, not secular, unlike Christmas in the West. The main secular winter holiday in Russia is New Year's Eve. Therefore, all decorations, all fairs, all spruce trees are NEW YEAR'S in Russia!!!
The Russians have an event that corresponds perfectly to the Anglo-Saxon concept of Christmas (I hope you know the etymology of the phrase "Merry Christmas" well). It is called "Kolyada": It is the Slavic folk name for the Orthodox Birth of Christ Eve, as well as the holidays till the Orthodox Epiphany. The main attributes of the holiday were dressing up (using skins, horns and masks), caroling, carol songs, gifting carolers, and youth games. Kolyada took place from January 7 to January 19...
Regarding the Anglo-Saxon Christmas tree and the Russian New Year's spruce... The New Year in Russia began to be celebrated on January 1, only since 1700 (also a new chronology from the Birth of Christ was introduced at that time). In the decree of Peter I from December 20, 1699 he ordered that all houses should be decorated with pine, fir or spruce branches for this date. Since little was known about such a tradition in Russia, samples of decorated trees were exhibited in Moscow's Gostiny Dvor. However, after the death of Peter I, this new tradition was soon forgotten, and the dressed-up spruce trees became a symbol of the New Year's holiday only in the 30-40s of the XIX century. After the 1917 revolution, the Bolsheviks again banned all the old holidays. It was only in the 1930s that spruce trees were brought back as a New Year's decoration. As you can see, spruce trees have NEVER been associated with Christmas in Russia.
Red suits u well 😍
@@rupindersingh568 red hat or jaket?
@annaglobaltravel jacket
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Do you know Anna in india there are two tajmahal one in North and one in South part.
@@shortchannels..3229 interesting. I didn't know it.
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Yeah, there was a third Taj Mahal in the US - my all-time favorite casino in Atlantic City, NJ. But in 2018 it was sold by DT... So sad...
Yes @rzxyz-c4h
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Hii aaba❤