Hi y’all, we hope you enjoy this video and that you all are doing well! Ashley and I are doing well; thank you for everyone who reached out to us! 😊 We needed a good long break to get settled into our new home in Austin, TX, find a new rhythm with my job and finding our community here in our new home. We are now making time to bring some videos out of the Keep Going Places vault! Over the next month or two we’ll finish posting our Romania 🇷🇴 travel series. Stay tuned! -Jordan
Loved the video!!! We visited Sibiu last year, an amazing town. The towers, the views, the fortifications, the food, friendly locals -- all spectacular. We loved our trip around Transylvania, one of the most beautiful areas of "old" Europe.
Yes,nice cities,but you are not aware of the rivality between those neighbour cities. You would not want to be the maire of one of them,because the people are startled like : ,,why the neighbour city have a bigger and nicer Christmas market,or festival,or whatever event,than our city,sir? How did you allowed such a shame to us? Here,a gift from me,a pack of coffee,because it seems like you are falling asleep in the office...and we didn't voted you to sleep,ok,sir?''😆 Edit: The actual president of Romania was the maire of Sibiu before.
@@KeepGoingPlaces This is the best video I've seen describing the historic center of Sibiu. Thanks for visiting Sibiu. th-cam.com/video/kOLblcQiHcE/w-d-xo.html
Lol, I literally visited the Bulgaria videos yesterday and noticed that you haven't uploaded in months. What a coincidence to come back today, welcome!
I like when you dive in the subjects ans you're so lovely and enthusiastic! It's entertaining to watch. I also watched your Brasov episode and there are some gorgeous things yet to see, like the "Sub Tampa" promenade, the Hirscher street and so on. I hope you'll come back again!
Awesome 👌 to see footage of you two again 😊 ..In the 90's , I used to go to Austin every year for SXSW before it became to trendy. Glad you are doing well. Stay cool 💧
Thank you! That must have been a great time! We looked into SXSW last year and it was just too expensive. We’ll enjoy our breakfast tacos and Barton Springs 😊
Your videos are very interesting and professionally done with a bit of a personal touch. We were watching 10 different clips back to back. Thanks and a Happy New Year!
@@denisaclara4072 im Romanian and my woman is Syrian... we both don't like the culture in Muslim countries. Totally backwards and outdated because of poor IQ averages
Love you two, and may God bless You! So good to see you are posting again! I've never been to Romania, but my parents have visited several times. They have friends in the North, not too far from Ukraine, who are ( French ) missionaries!
Really nice to see you back. And great town to continue in such amazing country Romania. ;) From Sibiu is also current Romanian president Klaus Iohannis which is of autochtonous German origin (Transylvanian Saxon), his birth town Sibiu is also known as Hermannstadt.
@@KeepGoingPlaces "Transylvanian Saxon" is name of one of thre two major groups of the German minority in Romania. This name derived from a Hungarian term. Coming originally frome the Rhineland or nowadays Belgium they where not "Saxon colonists" because they little to do with the historic Saxons or the modern federal state of Saxony, but were later called "Transylvanian Saxons" in a sort of misstranslation.
Hey, really nice travel video . :D little note: i know even wikipedia says about the "The Bridge of Lies" that it is the first cast iron bridge 'built in romania' but technically this region/transylvania wasn't part of Romania till 1920 so this statement is false in that context. Also architecture in town mostly resemble a german/saxon (churches) and austro-hungarian monarchy style (ceramic roof tiles from Pécs/zsolnay ceramic factory, attic eye roof). Aswell as all historic building was built, maintained, renovated by austrian, hungarian, architects and saxon townies and craftsmens but they get almost zero credit in museums/wikipedia as usual (except the saxon at least they noted). I'm sorry if this sounded a bit sour, that wasn't my intention. I'm an architect and I get kinda enthusiastic about buildings and history. and it always bothers me if the museum gave the limited/simplified data that can even spread misinformation without the full context. :)
Cannot compare Pécs swamps and mud to Sibiu's clay used in Sibiu as a ancient continous producer of clay roof tiles. Variation of styles, still no connection between Transylvanian German Saxon's styles and much newer post-Ottoman Pécsi styles.
@@florinionteodorescu413 Well I might didn't stated it clear in the short comment but what I meant are the colorfully detailed and painted cheramic rooftiles those were imported, and its all over Vienna, and in Hungary for representative buildings. And the city was rebuilt by the saxon and they made it their cultural and trade center. (so architecture wise we can see a lot of similarities to german cities: small cobble stone, churches, roofs,street structure, fortification. ) so saying that is no connection is silly, when the city we see today was literally founded and built by them.
Thank you Ashley and Jordan for providing us minions with another video! I hope you are both enjoying your new chapter, but what a treat this was. We miss you both in your videos, so even if it's far and few between, I hope every once in a while, we'll get a treat like this one!
We noticed you guys changed your old videos thumbnail, and were wondering if you were going to end up releasing something again! 😂 I know this is probably close to year old footage at this point, but it's still nice to see you guys again! Any plans on making content again, either in Texas, or abroad? Would love to seem some Austin stuff! Your channel has grown quite well, considering the absence!
In Sibiu, in the central square, there is also the Brukenthal Museum, which has some classical paintings (Pieter Bruegel II, Jan van Eyck, Tiziano). I also liked the Orthodox Cathedral, interior painting.
The type of dormers is called "Schwalbennest" in German (lit. swallow nest). Journeyman years or "Walz" in German is an old tradition for certain professions like carpenter or roofer to travel for several years after completing apprenticeship as a craftsman. Therefore the nails. The sign are most likely not free masons, but are according to the specific craft or profession. Those guys usually wear a very traditional working outfit when traveling and easy to spot once you know those costumes.
Hello from the USA originally born and raised in Romania the city of : Oradea .. in românism Grosswarden .. in german Nagyvarad .. Hungarian.. Came to US in 1985 close to 40 years .. immediatelly subscribed when saw your video You are bith excellent guide and pleasant to listen .. Best wishes ❤
the clock in the tower dates from 1495, was made by a Swiss company, it shows the exact time thanks to a backup regulator that was installed it will always show the correct time via GPS while still using the original system!
Transylvania’s old cities are OK, but the countryside including some UNESCO villages like Torocko and most importantly the Carpathians from Western Carpathians, Szeklerland and the Eastern Carpathians and as top the Fagaras region are of imense beauty. Once you see the nature and the small villages be it romanian or hungarian, taste the freshest simple local food you get hooked :-) The cities will unfortunately not mean to much unless you understand the historic/ cultural heritage of each region, be it hungarian, romanian, szekler hungarian or saxon german etc.
@@gaborszadai1992 have some melons, they are in peak season, will combat enviousness, sourness a few more. Happy to have you here, admiring beautiful Romania.
Hi y’all, we hope you enjoy this video and that you all are doing well! Ashley and I are doing well; thank you for everyone who reached out to us! 😊 We needed a good long break to get settled into our new home in Austin, TX, find a new rhythm with my job and finding our community here in our new home. We are now making time to bring some videos out of the Keep Going Places vault! Over the next month or two we’ll finish posting our Romania 🇷🇴 travel series. Stay tuned! -Jordan
So excited 😝 thought we'd never see another video from you guys again 😘
Woo hoo 🎉 Welcome back! So happy to see you guys posting again. Glad to hear you are doing good! Catch up soon 🤞
@SammyandTommy Let’s dooo it! Hope y’all are doing well 🤗
@FinMeg just a LOT less frequently! 😊
Welcome back! When was this filmed?
Romania offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
I LOVED Romania. We traveled within Transylvania, wonderful.
Awesome content! I'm from Sibiu and I'm so happy you liked our small city❤ 🎉
i agreed with you.
ya, u r right dear 🙂
Loved the video!!! We visited Sibiu last year, an amazing town. The towers, the views, the fortifications, the food, friendly locals -- all spectacular. We loved our trip around Transylvania, one of the most beautiful areas of "old" Europe.
Thank you! Sibiu, and Romania, are incredible! Glad you were able to visit too 😊
Yes,nice cities,but you are not aware of the rivality between those neighbour cities. You would not want to be the maire of one of them,because the people are startled like : ,,why the neighbour city have a bigger and nicer Christmas market,or festival,or whatever event,than our city,sir? How did you allowed such a shame to us? Here,a gift from me,a pack of coffee,because it seems like you are falling asleep in the office...and we didn't voted you to sleep,ok,sir?''😆 Edit: The actual president of Romania was the maire of Sibiu before.
@@KeepGoingPlaces This is the best video I've seen describing the historic center of Sibiu. Thanks for visiting Sibiu.
th-cam.com/video/kOLblcQiHcE/w-d-xo.html
Hi guys! It’s good to see you again! Drove through Austin last week and thought of you!
Romania is on our bucket list, it’s so beautiful.
Oh nice! Hope you get to Romania one day soon!
sam e here
Unexpected surprise a new video pops up from your channel. Missed watching you as you explore the world!
How did we miss this! Love that you are digging up past footage. Welcome back to TH-cam :)
Great to see you guys posting again. Miss your weekly travels so much. Cheers from Australia !!
Lol, I literally visited the Bulgaria videos yesterday and noticed that you haven't uploaded in months. What a coincidence to come back today, welcome!
We all love Sibiu and Brasov and Sighisoara ! Pretty old stuff. :)
Your back, ya. safe, looking happy thanks for sharing have a great day
I pressed as soon as I got notifed❤
You're back'!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳 I really missed your videos, my favorite travelling couple 🥰
Romania 🇷🇴🇷🇴 is a fascinating country to try visit and live in someday.
YOU'RE BACK!!! I've been waiting for this day for a while. I'm glad to see y'all are doing well. Looking forward to your future content.
wow really love the scenery!
Welcome Back Ashley And Jordan. Absolutely Loved It. When will new travel come??
Thanks for visiting our beautiful country. Please come again soon.
Missed ya'll, looking forward to watching this!
Thank you! 😊
I like when you dive in the subjects ans you're so lovely and enthusiastic! It's entertaining to watch. I also watched your Brasov episode and there are some gorgeous things yet to see, like the "Sub Tampa" promenade, the Hirscher street and so on. I hope you'll come back again!
Ypu guys are back! Hope Austin has been treating ypu well! All this time I thought you were fulltime travelers!
You’re back! So glad to see another video! I subscribed during your break, so I had lots of content while I waited for more videos 🤩
Congrats for the curiosity to explore my hometown and other parts of the country! Kee up the good flow!
Awesome 👌 to see footage of you two again 😊 ..In the 90's , I used to go to Austin every year for SXSW before it became to trendy. Glad you are doing well. Stay cool 💧
Thank you! That must have been a great time! We looked into SXSW last year and it was just too expensive. We’ll enjoy our breakfast tacos and Barton Springs 😊
I so want to goo to Romania once in my life 😭Lucas if you read this, thank you for introducing me to Romania :))
Your videos are very interesting and professionally done with a bit of a personal touch.
We were watching 10 different clips back to back.
Thanks and a Happy New Year!
Amazing content. ❤ Love you guys.
Romanian girl living in Dahab/Egypt and watching your gorgeous videos.
Oh lord … how did u manage to end up there 😅
@@bobbybass3586 Got lucky. It's quite an amazing place to live. 🤩
@@denisaclara4072 im Romanian and my woman is Syrian... we both don't like the culture in Muslim countries. Totally backwards and outdated because of poor IQ averages
Missed you guys! Enjoyed your video! Loved seeing the town of Sibiu and the cool salt mine! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 😊
Thanks for a great video!
So glad to see yall are back ❤
Thank you! 🤗
Relieved to see you're alive and kicking (and still vlogging)
Love you two, and may God bless You!
So good to see you are posting again!
I've never been to Romania, but my parents have visited several times.
They have friends in the North, not too far from Ukraine, who are ( French ) missionaries!
Beautiful adventure❤😮 enjoying fr Jamaica 🏖️
So glad KGP is back! I thought we would never see you again. I hope KGP continues. Would also appreciate travels in the US too !
Really nice to see you back. And great town to continue in such amazing country Romania. ;) From Sibiu is also current Romanian president Klaus Iohannis which is of autochtonous German origin (Transylvanian Saxon), his birth town Sibiu is also known as Hermannstadt.
Thank you 😊 Great info, thanks for sharing!
@@KeepGoingPlaces , you are welcome. Also legendary mini golf scene in Salina Turda in this video, amazing. ;)
@@KeepGoingPlaces "Transylvanian Saxon" is name of one of thre two major groups of the German minority in Romania. This name derived from a Hungarian term. Coming originally frome the Rhineland or nowadays Belgium they where not "Saxon colonists" because they little to do with the historic Saxons or the modern federal state of Saxony, but were later called "Transylvanian Saxons" in a sort of misstranslation.
"Hermannstadt" could be seen on the manhole covers in the video.
I wait for a long time to see you guys, so happy
Welcome back! Great video💞
Thank you! 🤗
Yayyyyy we missed you guys. ❤
Thank you for letting us know! 🤗
meron coffee shop is greaaaaaat! good way to start the day
We’ve been to Sibiu six times. Love it. Video was nicely done. Hook ‘Em!!
To see the love you guys get from this amazing community is wonderful to see! 🤗
Cel mai frumos oraș din lume ❤❤
Hey, really nice travel video . :D
little note: i know even wikipedia says about the "The Bridge of Lies" that it is the first cast iron bridge 'built in romania' but technically this region/transylvania wasn't part of Romania till 1920 so this statement is false in that context.
Also architecture in town mostly resemble a german/saxon (churches) and austro-hungarian monarchy style (ceramic roof tiles from Pécs/zsolnay ceramic factory, attic eye roof). Aswell as all historic building was built, maintained, renovated by austrian, hungarian, architects and saxon townies and craftsmens but they get almost zero credit in museums/wikipedia as usual (except the saxon at least they noted).
I'm sorry if this sounded a bit sour, that wasn't my intention. I'm an architect and I get kinda enthusiastic about buildings and history. and it always bothers me if the museum gave the limited/simplified data that can even spread misinformation without the full context. :)
Cannot compare Pécs swamps and mud to Sibiu's clay used in Sibiu as a ancient continous producer of clay roof tiles. Variation of styles, still no connection between Transylvanian German Saxon's styles and much newer post-Ottoman Pécsi styles.
@@florinionteodorescu413
Well I might didn't stated it clear in the short comment but what I meant are the colorfully detailed and painted cheramic rooftiles those were imported, and its all over Vienna, and in Hungary for representative buildings. And the city was rebuilt by the saxon and they made it their cultural and trade center. (so architecture wise we can see a lot of similarities to german cities: small cobble stone, churches, roofs,street structure, fortification. ) so saying that is no connection is silly, when the city we see today was literally founded and built by them.
Thank you Ashley and Jordan for providing us minions with another video! I hope you are both enjoying your new chapter, but what a treat this was. We miss you both in your videos, so even if it's far and few between, I hope every once in a while, we'll get a treat like this one!
very nice video and its scenes. i like it.
Nice to see more of your videos! Glad you’re both doing well.
Thank you! 😊
Have a good life where you are now and thank you for your videos and the memories. ;) Cheers !
Beautiful video! 🤗❤❤
Romania offers a perfect blend of history)))
Sibiu amazing town
Romania 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yay! You’re back. 🎉🎉🎉❤
nice 👍😇
We noticed you guys changed your old videos thumbnail, and were wondering if you were going to end up releasing something again! 😂
I know this is probably close to year old footage at this point, but it's still nice to see you guys again! Any plans on making content again, either in Texas, or abroad? Would love to seem some Austin stuff! Your channel has grown quite well, considering the absence!
In Sibiu, in the central square, there is also the Brukenthal Museum, which has some classical paintings (Pieter Bruegel II, Jan van Eyck, Tiziano).
I also liked the Orthodox Cathedral, interior painting.
LOVE YOUR CONTENT
Whoa you guys are back 👍
Hi I'm Raju From Bangladesh
I will come in romania for work
The type of dormers is called "Schwalbennest" in German (lit. swallow nest). Journeyman years or "Walz" in German is an old tradition for certain professions like carpenter or roofer to travel for several years after completing apprenticeship as a craftsman. Therefore the nails. The sign are most likely not free masons, but are according to the specific craft or profession. Those guys usually wear a very traditional working outfit when traveling and easy to spot once you know those costumes.
The capital of Transylvania now would be Cluj, it’s the largest and most important city in the region.
Very cool old city.
Omg my favorites are back!!
🤗
You should also try Raven's nest (in Alba county) it's a wonderful place to stay. And also visit Maramures. That's where I am at now :)
Hello from the USA originally born and raised in Romania the city of :
Oradea .. in românism
Grosswarden .. in german
Nagyvarad .. Hungarian..
Came to US in 1985 close to 40 years ..
immediatelly subscribed when saw your video
You are bith excellent guide and pleasant to listen ..
Best wishes ❤
Missed you guys! ❤
Thank you for letting us know! 🤗
❤Japan ❤Romania
When was filmed?Year I mean.
I loved Bucharest and Brasov and it's such a small part of Romania. Id love to go back. My Bucharest tip is stay near Victory Street.
the clock in the tower dates from 1495, was made by a Swiss company, it shows the exact time thanks to a backup regulator that was installed it will always show the correct time via GPS while still using the original system!
Look pretty this town
Yea, I watching KGP again❤
It's truly beautiful...but....Oradea is a bit bit bit more beautiful 😅❤
Saludos 🇷🇴❤️🇦🇷
Con este comentario ya lo tengo confirmado,te estas volviendo rumana,jajaja(subscriptor de tu canal)
@@draculakickyourass hahahahah eu sunt româncă deja
Transylvania’s old cities are OK, but the countryside including some UNESCO villages like Torocko and most importantly the Carpathians from Western Carpathians, Szeklerland and the Eastern Carpathians and as top the Fagaras region are of imense beauty. Once you see the nature and the small villages be it romanian or hungarian, taste the freshest simple local food you get hooked :-) The cities will unfortunately not mean to much unless you understand the historic/ cultural heritage of each region, be it hungarian, romanian, szekler hungarian or saxon german etc.
A perfect description
Well said
Beautiful :)
nice
You got in the way of the Pink Panther plaque in that park.
I never been there but It seems so charming.
Kaplan writes about this town in "Balkan Ghosts" - a nice read.
Thank you for the rec!
I can honestly say that romania is as beautiful as heaven. I like a city that is slow-paced and full of interesting stories like romania.
desgusting I'm romanian.
I don't think you can use credit cards in the salt mine because there is no mobile signal that they can use to make the transaction
Wires?
Another very beautiful city is Oradea
Stolen from Hungary😂🇭🇺✌🏻...
@@gaborszadai1992 have some melons, they are in peak season, will combat enviousness, sourness a few more. Happy to have you here, admiring beautiful Romania.
@@SimonaSS7805 Half of territory of greedy Rumania has been stolen from Hungary 😀🇭🇺✌🏻...
@@gaborszadai1992 să fii sănătos tu, si al tău neam !!! Stii,vorba aia,Nu te întinde că te rupi!!
@@adrianavlad6334
🌿th-cam.com/video/IGwx2ByvSm4/w-d-xo.html ✌🏻...
Nice! Go to Timisoara
оо Мой мили Боже тя е толкова сладка и мила шармантна американка.😍😜😘😘
SIS GO IN HUNGARY VISIT. BUDAPEST - KELETI IS NR 1 STRATION TRAINS IN EUROPE IS BIG STATION TRANIS IS BEST ;)
Brașov, the most beautiful city of Romania !!! ♥️💛💙
Finally 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
🎉 😊
The salt mine seems freaky
Good thing it’s not overly crowded, not a big fan of crowds.
# visitsrilanka ❤ from 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka...
This year, Chris Froome, four-time winner of the Tour de France, will participate in the Tour of Sibiu. Maybe this is a preparation for La Vuelta.
Yw! 😍❤
you've got so nice thick hair. What shampoo or products are you using or is it just genetically this way? ☺
The germanic name of the city is Hermanstadt = Sibiu
Explore Golgumbaz
❤
You see what I see! Kitty Cat
I was in Constanza just after the revolution in 1990.A draft beer was 6cts and a glass of wine 7cts.What a country.👍👍👍💕💕💕
I imagine the invaders standing around the castle and admiring nature.
Lol I'm in Romain rn