Russland or Russia has always been a point of interest for me. I was given my pet name Misha after the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games mascot. Boneym’s song ‘Ra Ra Rasputin’ was my favorite dancing number while growing up, and being a die-hard Michael Jackson fan, I always wanted to do the “MJ step” of Black or White at the Red Square when I got a chance….and then fast forward a few years, the chance got to me.
At the end of the academic work semester, I decided to tour out Russia. Since, it was just opening up to the world after one of the harshest winters. I flew through Doha onto Moscow’s Domodedovo airport via Qatar air. Two cities of Russia have always fascinated me the most, among many, Moscow being one of them. I shall write about the other (St. Petersburg) soon.
Moscow is also known as Moscova or Mockba. I stepped on the Mockba soil around 1330 hours. The temperature in Moscow was around 16 degrees Celsius, it was windy but the air was fresh and crisp. The city is based on rings and is situated on the banks of the Moskva River, which flows for just over 500 km through the East European Plain in central Russia. Christianity is the predominant religion in the city, of which the Russian Orthodox Church is the most popular. Other religions practiced in Moscow include Islam, Catholicism, Buddhism, and Judaism. Folks living in Moscow are called Moscovites and one such Moscovite has agreed to show me the city until I stay.
As I boarded the coach towards the hotel, the big bold city of Moscow started speaking its story. The city today is going through its growing up pains. It has turned from its socialist nature and is trying very hard to become capitalistic. One can see huge blocks of 8 million homes given by the state during the Soviet times, which remind of the Soviet era and appearance. However, in the same spirit, one can spot the bright, colorful and modern buildings of recent times. Moscow is the only city in Russia where one can truly experience all moods of Russian history.
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