@VlFmchv да в любом городе хорошо только в туристическом центре. Конечно если вы из Москвы , там все хрущевки снесли. Если бы в Нижнем снесли эти хрущевки и настроили на конец красивые дома ,он бы не хуже Москвы был. Хрущев настроил ,а люди мучайся. Портят весь фасад.
@VlFmchv2 ай бұрын
@@ЕленаАндрианова-е3р Ключевое слово БЫ. Хрущевки сносят только в Москве и метро строят только там. Если бы СССР не убили то в Нижнем в 90-е было бы три нитки метро и кольцевая. А сейчас с 91-го построили три станции, да и то перед ЧМФ. И живу я в Нижнем, причем с 58-го года. Кстати хрущевки были рассчитаны на 50 лет. В СССР их бы планомерно снесли. Но нет СССР. И Нижний Новгород это единственный город миллионник в стране, в котором население убывает. И даже мигранты не спасают. Сейчас население в Нижнем даже меньше, чем в Горьком по переписи 71-го года. И это потому что заводы, НИИ, КБ за 30 лет уничтожили. А те что остались, работают в основном на 20-30%. А в СССР, в 80-е, Горький был третьим по величине городом после Москвы и Ленинграда. Ну, туристам это конечно знать не обязательно.
@ТатьянаГрубова-ь7ъ3 ай бұрын
Нижний Новгород.❤
@whatkarmasays86635 ай бұрын
Russia it's love and culture ❤
@CruiseCanvas4 ай бұрын
Yeah! I lived in Turkey recently. Russia seems much more "deeper".
@SamaraGassi3 ай бұрын
Hermosa ciudad con espacios verdes y limpia, ordenada
@briciobarros73365 ай бұрын
Beautiful city!
@CruiseCanvas4 ай бұрын
That's great to hear! 🤩
@ГалинаШитова-ш6д2 ай бұрын
Очень красиво !!!
@Jonathan_AnCapistani2 ай бұрын
Thanks so very much for doing this! This user has been on something of a "kick" on Russian culture over the past two months, looking up various songs and dances from "Rasputin" by "BoneyM", "Moskau" by DschinghisKhan", "Katyusha" renditions such as by "BAPBAPA/Barbara/Varvara", many flashmobs such as from "Dancing City", and this more recent catchy "Matushka" hit and this "Beloe Zlato" group's streams! There's also many an ex-pat interview this user has looked up like how a Peruvian woman moved to Russia, an Australian family, a Canadian family, some American women, at least one of which to Nizhny, a New Zealander who now works for a Russian wristwatch brand, and this user LOVES the entrepreneurial spirit of a little American ex-pat girl renovating and repopulating her own village she purchased in Belarus! Another American ex-pat moved to Nizhny and did a video on his experience there, wanting to work with the "OKA Agency" which, along with their governor, are working on making Nizhny a destination for western ex-pats! There's also a "Little America" village being built south of Moscow by a "TimKirby"!
@Jonathan_AnCapistani2 ай бұрын
26:09 in, thought for a second that one was in San Francisco or some other American town when the street-performers held out their hat for tips! Would see that outside some bars and garage bands where this user went to college. Dude looked like OzzyOsborne! Don't know what the other guy's issue is with the shiny red-and-black cape a minute later down the street. That intersection at 28:05 in would rarely be found in America, at least without incident. Here, those people are taking their lives in their hands and this viewer worried about the mother with her baby in the stroller, then remembered that they're not here and in Nizhny, so they're safe(r)!
@PerezChilli8 күн бұрын
Hi, I live in Nizhny Novgorod and found, that Nizhny Novgorod is Russian SF 100%! Check some views from "Switzerland" park, Fedorovskogo enbankment, Volga and Oka bridges... Really Russian SF!
@Jonathan_AnCapistani8 күн бұрын
@@PerezChilli Yeah, checked out some more photos of the area and these places. Most of them were covered in at least one virtual-tour by an American Expat in Nizhny, too. It does look lovely and stable (unlike the actual San Francisco in the States, where there's streets full of homeless people going to the bathroom in the street), and without needles/syringes all over, like in Vancouver, Canada. The park(s) in Nizhny look like a good place to get a hike in on a near-daily basis. The fair rides, like the swings, are reminiscent of a smaller version of Knoebel's Grove or DelGrosso's, in Pennsylvania, America! Good for the kids and adults on a date alike!
@andarellipatrick90612 ай бұрын
La Russie est un pays magnifique hâte de pouvoir y habiter.
@tailor4753 ай бұрын
Guys! I do live here!! Come to see))))
@Maria_Nizhny_Novgorod3 ай бұрын
Чкаловскую лестницу одолели 👏
@l-0pka-PaM0HeHka3 ай бұрын
Это пожалуй один из далеко очень немногих расийских городов, производящий везде и во всём приятное впечатление. А может и единственный, не считая двух столиц. И это не только в центре города. По современности в сочетании с комфортом и уютом, чистотой и ухоженностью вполне дотягивает до среднестатистического украинского городка и выглядит по-настоящему развитым европейским. И всего 1тыс.км досягаемости 🛩🚀
@CruiseCanvas3 ай бұрын
Thank you for such a thoughtful and detailed comment! I completely agree-Nizhny Novgorod truly has a unique charm and balance of modernity and comfort. It's wonderful to see it appreciated in this way, especially beyond just the city center. Your insights add great value to the conversation, and it's always fantastic to hear different perspectives about the places I film. Thanks again for sharing! Feel free to comment on other videos as well-I'd love to hear your thoughts on more cities! 🌍✨
@Ринат-с9о2 ай бұрын
ЧЕГО? ЧЕГО ТЫ ТАМ СРАВНИВАЕШЬ СВОИ НИЩИЕ ГОРОДА С РОССИЙСКИМИ , ЗДЕСЬ СТОЛЬКО ВСЕ ГО ДЕЛАЕТСЯ В РОССИИ И КРАСИВЫХ ГОРОДОВ ОЧЕНЬ МНОГО ЗДЕСЬ, ЭТО У ВАС ЗА 30 ЛЕТ ТОЛЬКО РЕШЕТКИ КРАСИЛИ ПОД ЦВЕТ ФЛАГА
@l-0pka-PaM0HeHka2 ай бұрын
@@Ринат-с9о ты если ничего кроме своего усть-залупинска посмотреть не можешь в мире, хоть интернет посмотри. И глаза разуй. И кисель в голове поменяй на свежий
@ВалентинаМаркова-у6оАй бұрын
Кому чего, а шелудивому - баня. Это я о досягаемости ракетами в комментарии.
@PerezChilli8 күн бұрын
Что-то какой-то бред я прочитал про стаднестатистический украинский городок
@Jonathan_AnCapistani2 ай бұрын
This user would just like to point out, from a foreigner's perspective, that one of the seemingly-few potential downsides to Nizhny, east of Moscow, and that "Little America" village south of Moscow, would be that there's no casinos and that Russia, unfortunately, doesn't have more than 18 casinos and only in four relatively-remote regions, at least in-comparison to one another and, namely, to Nizhny residents. What if this would-be resident wished to place a wager, to make a parlay of sports teams on a ticket, or to play a game of cards or a slot-machine from time-to-time? Kaliningrad, Krasnodar/Sochi, Altai, and Primorsky are more than a mere couple of hours' drive from Nizhny, unfortunately. From a tactical perspective, also, this user would like to (and as a "country-boy at-heart") avoid large metropolitan areas like Moscow and centrally-planned cities like Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, in case of a nuclear blast and/or nuclear winter (do the winds blow to the east of Moscow or away from it? For example, if Washington D.C. were dirty-bombed, the fall-out would carry over to Baltimore, MD). These are two advantages, IMHO, of living outside, say, an Omsk or Novosibirsk, or the origin of "Beloe Zlato" up in Norilsk, or, maybe, outer-Vladivostock, Primorsky. Russia, get going building more casinos and, especially, sports-betting kiosk-machines, please!!!
@PerezChilli8 күн бұрын
But bookmaking activities are not prohibited and there are many bookmaking companies where you can bet on sports
@Jonathan_AnCapistani8 күн бұрын
@@PerezChilli Yeah, online, but online betting is more subject to KYC-AML nonsense, whereas, at least in the States, in-person betting allows for a slightly greater degree of anonymity, at least up to a certain amount, at least, because it's cash in-hand with no questions asked (up to a certain point, at least). It's just an observation and suggestion, because here in the States casinos are a bit more prevalent and becoming quite the lucrative investment, because many of them fund educational pursuits. If a given Russian region, or school district, could use the extra funding, it's a surefire way to bring in tourist money at the very least.