http://www.aspirationlaw.com/
My pa now is living in samoang ,chiangmai again...some of his friend's business is internet service shop inside samoung municipality..maybe you can search or look for him more easy now..he still look for partner ship to invest about his restaurant and resort ...with little local homestay travel trip...nice land in mountain style that you can invest for your retired time or more adventure time after work in the city...contact him now
Now..i still love to look inside map of this world and compare with how cooperate inside many MOU or wut about economic or infrastructure or agriculture or technology that we always negotiate and get a lot of meeting or forum together with other countries...tat can make our people move easy to have future innovations and better quality life together..
i look to top of our world map....cold so much...but in this time we have nice technology that space adventure is only toy for geniouse of top talent in many countries of this planet...but i still look up to the land of asia europe and america...wwwowww!!!why it look like very nearly...like this....close together only Bering Strait...between chukchi sea and bering sea...but we still be take all creative and innovate only for HIGH POWER BOMB PLANES only for sky battle of all enemies on this world!!!!! very strange thing...!!???
i love high speed train that i have gone on Munchen to Frankfurt...always the three german guys and his girl friend take away my seat out although i have my seat first there!!!!!!next time i must go with buddy better...travel in train alone on train in germany is bad impresssion for me...but i still look for new way to arouse our ASEAN and negotiate countries or the countries that look like get nice economic than my country to cooperate for best benefit in people benefit on good travel or better logistic in next future free trade together...maybe better than plane or big boat or cruise across ocean...in future for lower logistic cost and energy...maybe we can use robot to transfer all of our local products here to exchange with europe ,asia,america by china and tran siberian train direct under snow and ice of tunnel under chukchi sea!!!!!!...we can have new city at north of russia and america or canada together...because of ice melt...after climate change...full of robot for our next free trade point stock overther..e....not so bad...right????
If we still get only technology that make storming innovate fighting war on space or tank weapon ruin together...combat better than loose the low technology or low develop countries to free thier people inside better quality life????poverty forever!!!!that 's for east region...and asia zone ...eternally...never ending...right?????
sugar still hope to travel from east to west inside russian zone direct to ASEAN PLUS 3 ..or asia pacific...and direct to arabian zone across to europa and africa and espectially to america with no boat and no plane....wwwowww!!!!...my ultimate trip train...!!!!!railway of future!!!!!use only tunnels and string drain bridges across the regions of planet...follow me into my future!!!!!
Trans-Siberian Classic Route
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"I was constantly surprised by the beauty of Siberia and Mongolia, delighted with the people, the food, and so appreciative of all that I learned and experienced. I realled liked all the extra things that were done to enrich our experiences at each stop. What an incredible trip. Extremely well-organized and thought-out. I loved every minute!" S. Hughes Brampton, Ontario, Canada |
The Classic Route operates from Moscow to Vladivostok and in reverse. Spanning almost 6,000 miles of track connecting Moscow to Vladivostok, the Classic Route takes in the southern tip of Lake Baikal and the charming Siberian cities of Ulan Ude and Irkutsk, and travels along the Chinese border. Watch the cities and industrial centers give way to little villages and miles of wilderness.
Days 1-2: Moscow
Enjoy a one-night stay at a five star hotel in Moscow. Tour the classic sights of this 850-year-old capital city, including expansive Red Square and the venerable Kremlin. In the evening depart aboard the Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express private train.
Days 3-4: Kazan, Ekaterinburg
Make a stop in Kazan, the beautiful capital of Tatarstan on the Volga, where a kremlin wall surrounds the old town, and both Orthodox churches and minarets are found. Cross from Europe into Asia at Ekaterinburg. Here the last czar, Nicholas II, and his family were held under house arrest for months before the Bolsheviks executed them in July of 1918.
Day 5: Novosibirsk
Stop in Novosibirsk, a Siberian town that grew into a city due to its position on the Trans-Siberian line. Visit the massive Opera House, Lenin Square and the Ob River, flowing 3,500 miles from its source to the Arctic.
Days 6-7: Aboard Train, Irkutsk
Morning arrival in Irkutsk, the “capital” of Siberia. The tour includes the major sights of this cultured little city, including examples of the classic wooden architecture for which the area is known.
Day 8: Lake Baikal
A spectacular part of the journey today is spent winding through tunnels and around cliffs along the shoreline of Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest and oldest freshwater lake. Stop en route for a barbeque at the lake’s edge and continue to the village of Listvyanka. Visit the Limnological Museum, explaining the ecosystem of the lake.
Day 9: Ulan Ude
In the morning we arrive in Ulan Ude, capital of the Buryat Republic. Visit a village of Old Believers for a concert featuring local dancers and musicians.
Day 10: Sukbaatar
Dipping down onto the steppe of Mongolia, the train makes a stop in Sukhbaatar, near the Russian border. A city of 20,000, Sukhbaatar is an important stop on the Trans-Mongolian Railway.
Days 11-13: Aboard Train
Siberia at its most remote and mysterious unfolds before us as we follow the Shilka and Amur Rivers and pass through Khabarovsk. Final dinner on board the train.
Days 14-15: Vladivostok
Arriving in Vladivostok, enjoy a city tour that includes the principal attractions of this once off-limits Russian city. Transfer to a four star hotel for a one-night stay and enjoy a farewell dinner.
This trip also travels the same route in reverse, from Vladivostok to Moscow and along the same route in winter.
Trip Details
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MIR Signature Features
- Appreciate the metropolis of Moscow, brimming with life and honoring its 850 years of history
- Discover the "Holy Sea," great Lake Baikal
- Commemorate crossing 10 time zones with a photo at the Vladivostok Trans-Siberian Marker
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Sir Winston Churchill once said: "Russia is a riddle wrapped in mystery inside an enigma". His words offer a remarkable example of the so-called Cognitive Dissonance.
Indeed: It is "common knowledge" in the West that the Russians have always been and remain to be dark barbarians, coarse and more than a little mad. The Russians' backwardness and submissiveness, weakness and aggressiveness are well "known" to all the civilized world.
Yet, if we indulge in the examination of some historical facts we shall soon come to discover that all the above said are absolutely false cognitions and wrong perceptions. For instance: How could those "barbaric and submissive" Russians defeat overwhelmingly the best armies in the world, that of Napoleon in 1812, and respectively that of Hitler in 1941-1945?
Terribly enigmatic, to say the least!
Moreover, how could those "backward and drunk" Russians, whose country was still lying in ruins in most parts after the terrible war, how could they manage to launch in Space the first in the world sputnik (an artificial satellite) on October 4, 1957? And soon after that eventuated even more breathtaking triumph in Cosmos – Cosmonaut Number One, Yuri Gagarin – who became the first man in history to orbit round the planet Earth on April 12, 1961!
Even more enigmatic and unbelievable.
It is especially so, if one would keep sneering at the Russians as at somewhat docile and intimidated dullards. But we Russians are not such pity creatures, believe me.
In this regard I recall my conversation once with an American friend of mine, a professor of Russian history from Alabama. He told me that they in America had been greatly astonished with the Russian sputnik and then with the first manned orbital flight of the Russian spaceship Vostok: How could those funny Russian "babushkas" and the drunkards produce such wonderful things?!
Sadly enough, there exists the extreme reluctance of the Western public to hear anything but ill of Russia. As a result – ignorance leads to fear, fear leads to fury, and fury results in another one invasion.
And if such is the case, the Russians would again recall the words uttered once by our great ancestor, St Prince Alexander Nevsky, in the 13th century, who said: "Whosoever shall come to us with the sword shall perish by it. Upon this stood and stands the land of Russia".
His words have proved to be absolutely true for all times; now and always, and unto ages and ages. Amen!
This website is meant to denounce and dispel most of the myths, stereotypes, prejudices and misunderstandings that are rife about Russia in the West. My aim is also to explain why Russia has always been and remains invincible, yet peace-loving. A nation like Russia, that has experienced so many disasters and invasions during its 1000-year-long history, needs and seeks peace before all other values.
But FREEDOM has ever been and remains to be of paramount importance for us Russians. Nothing can be higher than our country's liberty and independence.
Here you can see a screenshot taken in March 2006 from a dynamic swf advertisement by the British TV channel More4, which was posted on the website www.telegraph.co.uk.
This is the plight of Russia as visualised, evidently, from the shores of the Misty Albion. The dynamic swf image had been posted on the said website only for a short period of time, just before March 20, 2006, but we were lucky enough as to manage to preserve it here as a screenshot.
http://www.russian-victories.ru/