The lands near the confluence of the Ussuri and the Amur Rivers, where today's Khabarovsk stands, have been populated for many centuries by Tungusic people, probably related to the Jurchens of the past and/or the Nanais of the present day. Chinese expeditions reached this area as early as the first half of the 15th century, when the fleets of the MingeunuchYishiha sailed several times from Jilin City all the way to Tyr on the lower Amur.
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Back to Khabarovsk! Socializing is fun (but no one recognizes me 🙄 ) // VLOG
Hi guys! Recently I returned to Khabarovsk from Spassk, and I looked at this city from another point of view. Khabarovsk is a big and lively city and returning here inspired me so much. In this video, I'll tell you about the events I visited and about our wonderful ice town on the city square. I hope you'll like this video! :)
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published: 15 Jan 2022
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published: 17 Jul 2023
This Russian City You've Never Heard of Is Revolting Against Putin
In Khabarovsk, tens of thousands are protesting in response to the arrest of the popular local governor Sergei Furgal. We find out why this remote city on the Chinese border has become a source of outspoken opposition to Putin.
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published: 07 Aug 2020
Grocery shopping in Khabarovsk // What you can buy in a supermarket in the Far East of Russia
Hi guys! In this video I’ll show you some of the products that you can find in Samberi, the chain of supermarket in Khabarovsk. I’ll show you a lot of sea products such as dried seaweed, herring, imitated caviar, and unusual drinks like Milkis and local beer. I hope you’ll like this video!
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*About myself*
Hi! My name is Natasha, I live in the Far East of Russia in the city of Khabarovsk, but originally I'm from a small town Spassk-Dalny in Primorsky Krai. Currently I'm studying Linguistics in the university. On this channel I make videos about life in Russia, our traditions and my traveling in Russian cities. Welcome, and let's explore Russia together! #yeahrussia
published: 21 Jan 2022
Summer City Walk Around Noon | Sheronova Street, Khabarovsk, Russia, 4k
Walking up and down the summer Khabarovsk.
My route:
00:00 Amurskiy Boulevard
00:30 Сrossroads with Sheronova Street
01:10 Sheronova Street goes uphill
03:59 On the left is Kim-Yu-Chen Street
05:00 A little more up
07:50 On the top!
08:15 Сrossroads with Muravyova-Amurskogo Street
08:30 Lenin Square is visible on the left
08:45 This tree was planted in 1911, under protection now
08:58 It's called Manchurian Ash (Yasen' man'chzhurskiy)
11:00 And here the street goes down the hill
14:50 Сrossroads with Ussuriyskiy Boulevard
16:58 I'm going up the hill again
21:50 Сrossroads with Lenina Street
25:24 On the right is Blucher Square
25:35 Сrossroads with Pushkina Street
The video was filmed on July 18, 2023, around noon.
I hope you enjoy this walk!
published: 18 Jul 2023
Khabarovsk | Russia! The Other Way
The Far Eastern city of Khabarovsk is one of my favourite places in Russia. That might just be because all my visits have been in summer, as it’s one of the coldest major cities in the country. Nevertheless, you’ll want to visit yourself after seeing this video; and Vika will be delighted to show you around!
published: 19 May 2021
One day in my ✨SOVIET✨ university in Khabarovsk, Russia
I study Translation Studies, English and Chinese at the Pedagogical Institute of the Pacific National University in the city of Khabarovsk. In this video I will show you a day of life in my university; the interior, libraries, backyard, canteen and even restrooms. I will also tell you a little about higher education system in Russia. Soviet vibes are guaranteed. Push the like button for luck so that I'll not be expelled for this video!
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published: 28 Mar 2021
Wanderlust in Khabarovsk: Exploring the City by Foot Part 5
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Khabarovsk Walking Tour July 2023
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published: 05 Aug 2023
Walk On The Day Of The 165th Anniversary Of Khabarovsk
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Khabarovsk Walking Tour May 2023
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Khabarovsk is a Russian city that is just 30km away from the Chinese border. How ...
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Khabarovsk is a Russian city that is just 30km away from the Chinese border. How did this border come to be? And what is it like for Russians living on so close to their much more populated neighbors?
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The Face Of Battle
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1Q84 (My favourite fiction book)
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If we look for the easternmost point of China we would be brought here to Heilong province where the Amur river separates China from Russia creating the 6th longest border in the world.
Just passing over the Amur some 30 kilometers you will find the city of Khabarovsk.
the largest or second-largest city in Russias Far East with around 600’000 thousand residents.
The city is also located along the Trans-Siberian Railway; by which it is 8,523 kilometers away from Moscow. A distance that would take 5 and a half days to cover.
Closest foreign capital is Pyongyang in North Korea roughly 1300 km away. Tokyo isn't significantly further either, just 1430km away.
B eijing on the other hand is some 1700km.
As the city is so close to the Chinese border it has for a very long time been sitting on contested land. Experiencing significant tensions over centuries of complex territorial tensions.
So how did Russia acquire this far eastern territory? And do the people of Khabarovsk and other border regions need to worry about losing influence to China?
Prior to the 17th century, Russia and China were on opposite ends of Siberia, which was populated by independent nomads. So there wasn’t much contest but
By about 1640’s Russian settlers had traversed most of Siberia and founded settlements all the way up to the Amur River basin thereby becoming neighbours with the Chinese.
Border relations between the two countries had never been negotiated and the Manchu emperor did not like the fact that Russians had started to settle along the basin, which he deemed to be his territory.
This was the cause of intermittent fighting and long negotiations between the two empires.
It could take a year for a letter sent from the imperial palace in Peking to reach the tsar’s palace in St Petersburg, and when it did arrive, there were not always translators available to read it.
From 1652 to 1689, China's armies drove the Russian settlers out, and after 1689 peace was established through the treaty of Nerchinsk.
Which simply put was based on the fact that Russia at the time could not match Chinese dominance in the area and had to relinquish the territories north of the Amur river.
After the Treaty the area became an uncontested part of the Qing Empire for the next century and a half.
Modern historical maps of the Qing period published in China mark the site of future Khabarovsk as Bólì
This changed during The Second Opium War which started in 1856.
MOSCOW MAP:
https://geoperspective.org/product/moscow-city-lights-street-map/
Khabarovsk is a Russian city that is just 30km away from the Chinese border. How did this border come to be? And what is it like for Russians living on so close to their much more populated neighbors?
MOST OF MY MEDIA AND FOOTAGE COMES FROM ENVATO:
https://1.envato.market/rnAxxj
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CONSULTATION / MENTORSHIP
I realize that my channel isn't the biggest and won't be for a while but there is a lot of knowledge I have acquired over a few years of being on youtube and I do have advice to offer - either with regards to starting a channel or video production.
FOR THIS REACH OUT VIA: patreon.com/geoperspective
HIRE ME:
YOU CAN HIRE ME DIRECTLY FOR VIDEO PRODUCTION: [email protected]
OR THROUGH FIVERR: https://www.fiverr.com/joyandarturs
MY READING LIST:
SAPIENS: A Brief History of Humankind
https://amzn.to/3IUjGAR
The Pillars of The Earth (my favourite historical fiction, this books is incredible)
https://amzn.to/3Zs6rhS
The Power of Geography: Ten Maps that Reveal the Future of Our World
https://amzn.to/3STuS5o
The Long Ships
https://amzn.to/41PdMcN
The Face Of Battle
https://amzn.to/3ZHOifF
The Power of Now (knowledge is important but presence is more so)
https://amzn.to/3yewUDB
1Q84 (My favourite fiction book)
https://amzn.to/41SjfzU
CREDITS:
Михаил Зябликов
https://www.youtube.com/user/1nitroAS1
Russian far East
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiMbn8oREQ76w6G2CmnVI-g
Mastervideoshar
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwa5mmwZijyvSvWpbiUJe_A
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If we look for the easternmost point of China we would be brought here to Heilong province where the Amur river separates China from Russia creating the 6th longest border in the world.
Just passing over the Amur some 30 kilometers you will find the city of Khabarovsk.
the largest or second-largest city in Russias Far East with around 600’000 thousand residents.
The city is also located along the Trans-Siberian Railway; by which it is 8,523 kilometers away from Moscow. A distance that would take 5 and a half days to cover.
Closest foreign capital is Pyongyang in North Korea roughly 1300 km away. Tokyo isn't significantly further either, just 1430km away.
B eijing on the other hand is some 1700km.
As the city is so close to the Chinese border it has for a very long time been sitting on contested land. Experiencing significant tensions over centuries of complex territorial tensions.
So how did Russia acquire this far eastern territory? And do the people of Khabarovsk and other border regions need to worry about losing influence to China?
Prior to the 17th century, Russia and China were on opposite ends of Siberia, which was populated by independent nomads. So there wasn’t much contest but
By about 1640’s Russian settlers had traversed most of Siberia and founded settlements all the way up to the Amur River basin thereby becoming neighbours with the Chinese.
Border relations between the two countries had never been negotiated and the Manchu emperor did not like the fact that Russians had started to settle along the basin, which he deemed to be his territory.
This was the cause of intermittent fighting and long negotiations between the two empires.
It could take a year for a letter sent from the imperial palace in Peking to reach the tsar’s palace in St Petersburg, and when it did arrive, there were not always translators available to read it.
From 1652 to 1689, China's armies drove the Russian settlers out, and after 1689 peace was established through the treaty of Nerchinsk.
Which simply put was based on the fact that Russia at the time could not match Chinese dominance in the area and had to relinquish the territories north of the Amur river.
After the Treaty the area became an uncontested part of the Qing Empire for the next century and a half.
Modern historical maps of the Qing period published in China mark the site of future Khabarovsk as Bólì
This changed during The Second Opium War which started in 1856.
Hi guys! Recently I returned to Khabarovsk from Spassk, and I looked at this city from another point of view. Khabarovsk is a big and lively city and returning ...
Hi guys! Recently I returned to Khabarovsk from Spassk, and I looked at this city from another point of view. Khabarovsk is a big and lively city and returning here inspired me so much. In this video, I'll tell you about the events I visited and about our wonderful ice town on the city square. I hope you'll like this video! :)
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natsadv/
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NatashasAdventures
*About myself*
Hi! My name is Natasha, I live in the Far East of Russia in the city of Khabarovsk, but originally I'm from a small town Spassk-Dalny in Primorsky Krai. Currently I'm studying Linguistics in the university. On this channel I make videos about life in Russia, our traditions and my traveling in Russian cities. Welcome, and let's explore Russia together! #yeahrussia
Hi guys! Recently I returned to Khabarovsk from Spassk, and I looked at this city from another point of view. Khabarovsk is a big and lively city and returning here inspired me so much. In this video, I'll tell you about the events I visited and about our wonderful ice town on the city square. I hope you'll like this video! :)
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natsadv/
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NatashasAdventures
*About myself*
Hi! My name is Natasha, I live in the Far East of Russia in the city of Khabarovsk, but originally I'm from a small town Spassk-Dalny in Primorsky Krai. Currently I'm studying Linguistics in the university. On this channel I make videos about life in Russia, our traditions and my traveling in Russian cities. Welcome, and let's explore Russia together! #yeahrussia
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In Khabarovsk, tens of thousands are protesting in response to the arrest of the popular local governor Sergei Furgal. We find out why this remote city on the C...
In Khabarovsk, tens of thousands are protesting in response to the arrest of the popular local governor Sergei Furgal. We find out why this remote city on the Chinese border has become a source of outspoken opposition to Putin.
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Hi guys! In this video I’ll show you some of the products that you can find in Samberi, the chain of supermarket in Khabarovsk. I’ll show you a lot of sea produ...
Hi guys! In this video I’ll show you some of the products that you can find in Samberi, the chain of supermarket in Khabarovsk. I’ll show you a lot of sea products such as dried seaweed, herring, imitated caviar, and unusual drinks like Milkis and local beer. I hope you’ll like this video!
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natsadv/
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NatashasAdventures
*About myself*
Hi! My name is Natasha, I live in the Far East of Russia in the city of Khabarovsk, but originally I'm from a small town Spassk-Dalny in Primorsky Krai. Currently I'm studying Linguistics in the university. On this channel I make videos about life in Russia, our traditions and my traveling in Russian cities. Welcome, and let's explore Russia together! #yeahrussia
Hi guys! In this video I’ll show you some of the products that you can find in Samberi, the chain of supermarket in Khabarovsk. I’ll show you a lot of sea products such as dried seaweed, herring, imitated caviar, and unusual drinks like Milkis and local beer. I hope you’ll like this video!
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natsadv/
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NatashasAdventures
*About myself*
Hi! My name is Natasha, I live in the Far East of Russia in the city of Khabarovsk, but originally I'm from a small town Spassk-Dalny in Primorsky Krai. Currently I'm studying Linguistics in the university. On this channel I make videos about life in Russia, our traditions and my traveling in Russian cities. Welcome, and let's explore Russia together! #yeahrussia
Walking up and down the summer Khabarovsk.
My route:
00:00 Amurskiy Boulevard
00:30 Сrossroads with Sheronova Street
01:10 Sheronova Street goes uphill
03:59 O...
Walking up and down the summer Khabarovsk.
My route:
00:00 Amurskiy Boulevard
00:30 Сrossroads with Sheronova Street
01:10 Sheronova Street goes uphill
03:59 On the left is Kim-Yu-Chen Street
05:00 A little more up
07:50 On the top!
08:15 Сrossroads with Muravyova-Amurskogo Street
08:30 Lenin Square is visible on the left
08:45 This tree was planted in 1911, under protection now
08:58 It's called Manchurian Ash (Yasen' man'chzhurskiy)
11:00 And here the street goes down the hill
14:50 Сrossroads with Ussuriyskiy Boulevard
16:58 I'm going up the hill again
21:50 Сrossroads with Lenina Street
25:24 On the right is Blucher Square
25:35 Сrossroads with Pushkina Street
The video was filmed on July 18, 2023, around noon.
I hope you enjoy this walk!
Walking up and down the summer Khabarovsk.
My route:
00:00 Amurskiy Boulevard
00:30 Сrossroads with Sheronova Street
01:10 Sheronova Street goes uphill
03:59 On the left is Kim-Yu-Chen Street
05:00 A little more up
07:50 On the top!
08:15 Сrossroads with Muravyova-Amurskogo Street
08:30 Lenin Square is visible on the left
08:45 This tree was planted in 1911, under protection now
08:58 It's called Manchurian Ash (Yasen' man'chzhurskiy)
11:00 And here the street goes down the hill
14:50 Сrossroads with Ussuriyskiy Boulevard
16:58 I'm going up the hill again
21:50 Сrossroads with Lenina Street
25:24 On the right is Blucher Square
25:35 Сrossroads with Pushkina Street
The video was filmed on July 18, 2023, around noon.
I hope you enjoy this walk!
The Far Eastern city of Khabarovsk is one of my favourite places in Russia. That might just be because all my visits have been in summer, as it’s one of the col...
The Far Eastern city of Khabarovsk is one of my favourite places in Russia. That might just be because all my visits have been in summer, as it’s one of the coldest major cities in the country. Nevertheless, you’ll want to visit yourself after seeing this video; and Vika will be delighted to show you around!
The Far Eastern city of Khabarovsk is one of my favourite places in Russia. That might just be because all my visits have been in summer, as it’s one of the coldest major cities in the country. Nevertheless, you’ll want to visit yourself after seeing this video; and Vika will be delighted to show you around!
I study Translation Studies, English and Chinese at the Pedagogical Institute of the Pacific National University in the city of Khabarovsk. In this video I will...
I study Translation Studies, English and Chinese at the Pedagogical Institute of the Pacific National University in the city of Khabarovsk. In this video I will show you a day of life in my university; the interior, libraries, backyard, canteen and even restrooms. I will also tell you a little about higher education system in Russia. Soviet vibes are guaranteed. Push the like button for luck so that I'll not be expelled for this video!
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I study Translation Studies, English and Chinese at the Pedagogical Institute of the Pacific National University in the city of Khabarovsk. In this video I will show you a day of life in my university; the interior, libraries, backyard, canteen and even restrooms. I will also tell you a little about higher education system in Russia. Soviet vibes are guaranteed. Push the like button for luck so that I'll not be expelled for this video!
#Russia #Khabarovsk #university
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*About myself* My name is Natasha, I live in the Far East of Russia in the city of Khabarovsk, but originally I'm from a small town Spassk-Dalny. Currently I'm studying Linguistics in a university in Khabarovsk. I like languages and learning about different cultures. On this channel I'm making videos about life in Russia, our traditions and my traveling in Russian cities. Subscribe to my channel, and let's explore Russia together! #yeahrussia
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If we look for the easternmost point of China we would be brought here to Heilong province where the Amur river separates China from Russia creating the 6th longest border in the world.
Just passing over the Amur some 30 kilometers you will find the city of Khabarovsk.
the largest or second-largest city in Russias Far East with around 600’000 thousand residents.
The city is also located along the Trans-Siberian Railway; by which it is 8,523 kilometers away from Moscow. A distance that would take 5 and a half days to cover.
Closest foreign capital is Pyongyang in North Korea roughly 1300 km away. Tokyo isn't significantly further either, just 1430km away.
B eijing on the other hand is some 1700km.
As the city is so close to the Chinese border it has for a very long time been sitting on contested land. Experiencing significant tensions over centuries of complex territorial tensions.
So how did Russia acquire this far eastern territory? And do the people of Khabarovsk and other border regions need to worry about losing influence to China?
Prior to the 17th century, Russia and China were on opposite ends of Siberia, which was populated by independent nomads. So there wasn’t much contest but
By about 1640’s Russian settlers had traversed most of Siberia and founded settlements all the way up to the Amur River basin thereby becoming neighbours with the Chinese.
Border relations between the two countries had never been negotiated and the Manchu emperor did not like the fact that Russians had started to settle along the basin, which he deemed to be his territory.
This was the cause of intermittent fighting and long negotiations between the two empires.
It could take a year for a letter sent from the imperial palace in Peking to reach the tsar’s palace in St Petersburg, and when it did arrive, there were not always translators available to read it.
From 1652 to 1689, China's armies drove the Russian settlers out, and after 1689 peace was established through the treaty of Nerchinsk.
Which simply put was based on the fact that Russia at the time could not match Chinese dominance in the area and had to relinquish the territories north of the Amur river.
After the Treaty the area became an uncontested part of the Qing Empire for the next century and a half.
Modern historical maps of the Qing period published in China mark the site of future Khabarovsk as Bólì
This changed during The Second Opium War which started in 1856.
Hi guys! Recently I returned to Khabarovsk from Spassk, and I looked at this city from another point of view. Khabarovsk is a big and lively city and returning here inspired me so much. In this video, I'll tell you about the events I visited and about our wonderful ice town on the city square. I hope you'll like this video! :)
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In Khabarovsk, tens of thousands are protesting in response to the arrest of the popular local governor Sergei Furgal. We find out why this remote city on the Chinese border has become a source of outspoken opposition to Putin.
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Hi guys! In this video I’ll show you some of the products that you can find in Samberi, the chain of supermarket in Khabarovsk. I’ll show you a lot of sea products such as dried seaweed, herring, imitated caviar, and unusual drinks like Milkis and local beer. I hope you’ll like this video!
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Walking up and down the summer Khabarovsk.
My route:
00:00 Amurskiy Boulevard
00:30 Сrossroads with Sheronova Street
01:10 Sheronova Street goes uphill
03:59 On the left is Kim-Yu-Chen Street
05:00 A little more up
07:50 On the top!
08:15 Сrossroads with Muravyova-Amurskogo Street
08:30 Lenin Square is visible on the left
08:45 This tree was planted in 1911, under protection now
08:58 It's called Manchurian Ash (Yasen' man'chzhurskiy)
11:00 And here the street goes down the hill
14:50 Сrossroads with Ussuriyskiy Boulevard
16:58 I'm going up the hill again
21:50 Сrossroads with Lenina Street
25:24 On the right is Blucher Square
25:35 Сrossroads with Pushkina Street
The video was filmed on July 18, 2023, around noon.
I hope you enjoy this walk!
The Far Eastern city of Khabarovsk is one of my favourite places in Russia. That might just be because all my visits have been in summer, as it’s one of the coldest major cities in the country. Nevertheless, you’ll want to visit yourself after seeing this video; and Vika will be delighted to show you around!
I study Translation Studies, English and Chinese at the Pedagogical Institute of the Pacific National University in the city of Khabarovsk. In this video I will show you a day of life in my university; the interior, libraries, backyard, canteen and even restrooms. I will also tell you a little about higher education system in Russia. Soviet vibes are guaranteed. Push the like button for luck so that I'll not be expelled for this video!
#Russia #Khabarovsk #university
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*About myself* My name is Natasha, I live in the Far East of Russia in the city of Khabarovsk, but originally I'm from a small town Spassk-Dalny. Currently I'm studying Linguistics in a university in Khabarovsk. I like languages and learning about different cultures. On this channel I'm making videos about life in Russia, our traditions and my traveling in Russian cities. Subscribe to my channel, and let's explore Russia together! #yeahrussia
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The lands near the confluence of the Ussuri and the Amur Rivers, where today's Khabarovsk stands, have been populated for many centuries by Tungusic people, probably related to the Jurchens of the past and/or the Nanais of the present day. Chinese expeditions reached this area as early as the first half of the 15th century, when the fleets of the MingeunuchYishiha sailed several times from Jilin City all the way to Tyr on the lower Amur.
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Rosneft and the Government of the KhabarovskTerritory signed a long-term Cooperation Agreement within the 9th Eastern Economic Forum... Rosneft plays a key role in petroleum product supply in the Khabarovsk Territory and the entire Far East.