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ST. BASIL’S CATHEDRAL – Best Historical Place To Visit In Russia

 

Introduction

There are number of religions around the world. These religions have their places of worship and these places are symbols of their religions. The construction of these places shows the great attachment and respect of their followers or believers with the faith which they have. The followers of every religion try to build their worship places at their best around the world. The followers of Islam build beautiful mosques as their worship place. Temple is the holy place of the followers of Hinduism. The Christianity has churches to hold their religious worship, ceremonies and events. Christians around the world build beautiful churches and cathedrals. Among these holy places of Christianity, there is a very beautiful structure and masterpiece of architecture, The Saint Basil’s Cathedral.

 


History

St. Basil’s Cathedral is not a much older structure. Historically the place was a busy market place with the Trinity Church in its center. It was built between 1555 to 1561 by Ivan the Terrible. This church was built in the memory of successful military campaign of Ivan against the Tartar Mangols in 1552 in the nearby city of Kazan and Astrakhan. With the every victory a wooden church was built next to the walls of Trinity Church. At the end of the military campaign there were seven such wooden churches built. Then in 1554 Ivan ordered the construction of a new wooden church. In 1555 Ivan reordered the construction of a stone cathedral at the site of the trinity church.

This place has suffered very hard times in the history. Some legends say that Napoleon was so impressed with the beauty of the place that he wanted to take the cathedral back in Paris but it was not possible due to lack of technology. He ordered the army to destroy the cathedral. All the drama was set to destroy the cathedral but at the time of explosions mysterious rain showered.

 


Location and Structure

The Great St. Basil’s Cathedral is in Moscow, Russia. It is located in the famous Red Square of the Moscow. The beauty of the place and its masterpiece aspect can be imagined with the fact that the builder of the site was blinded to prevent the construction of such beautiful masterpieces again. The cathedral is rising in the sky in the shape of bonfire flame.

 

 

This beautiful place is an astonishing construction of red bricks. Red bricks enhance the beauty of the place. The architecture of this place has no analogues in Russian architecture. Not single building in Russia resembles with the cathedral. Infact church resembles with the architecture in Jerusalem. The church has uniqueness in many aspects. Its design is manifold, complexity is surprising, and it is up to the best expectations of everyone’s aesthetic sense. The structure of the church is based upon a single foundation and nine chapels standing. Originally there were eight chapels but the ninth was built on the grave of St. Basil. The eight chapels are around the ninth forming an eight edged star. Every chapel is topped with a dome in the shape of onion. The interior of the church is not as spectacular and beautiful as the exterior. The corridors which join different chapels are quite narrow. There is not adequate seating space for the worshipers. Interior decoration is in contrast with the exterior. The corridors are dimly lit and the walls are decorated with floral designs. The church has been declared world heritage site since 1990. It would be a great experience if you come out and visit the beautifully colourful St. Basil’s Cathedral.

 

EASTER ISLAND -Unbelievable Historical Place To Visit In Chile

“Mysterious & Beautiful Land of Moai Statues”

About Island

History has given so much to the world that it is still the matter of pride for the coming generations. History has shown us such masterpieces of art and human craftsmanship that wisdom remains surprised that how these masterpieces were built with the limited resources. Sometimes the objective of building such great structures is not understandable or mysterious. The statues of Easter Island (Rapa Nui) are one of these historical masterpieces of the world. Island is a low populated area with total population of 3791. This has been declared a world heritage site by UNESCO.

 

 

 

Geography and History

Easter Island is a small island. Basically it is a volcanic island. This Island is the territory of Chile. The island is in triangular shape which is because of three volcanoes called Terevaka, Poike and Rano Kau. This island is very rich with the wealth of both, natural beauty and human made beauty. The island is about 2000 miles far away from the nearest population. This is the reason that it is the most isolated place on the earth. The name of the place was suggested by a Dutch explorer, Jacob Roggeveen, who visited the place on Easter Sunday in 1722. The shape of the island is like a triangle. The total area of the island is about 163 square kilometers. Island has no streams and rivers.

This place is famous for its human made statues which are called Moai. This island was formed by continuous eruptions of volcanoes. You can still find volcanic cones everywhere in the island. Some of the cones are even visible from the space like Rano Kau. This beautiful island although has a rich history but it is controversial. Some people are of the view that these statues were built by the Peruvian. Others believe that the island is the ruin of a lost continent. But the most of the archeologists believe that the first settlement was in 400 AD (300 to 400 AD) by the Polynesians. The discovery of the island was done by these Polynesians. This place and the residents or inhabitants of it have endured different kinds of conditions, diseases, settlements and human behaviors which have made it controversial and complex. A time came when the island became overpopulated and the resources were not enough. This civil war resulted in the torn of the statues by the islanders themselves. This situation lead to a civil war. It has faced different conditions like civil wars, deforestation, colonialism and slave raids etc. which have reduced its population potentially.

 

 

Statue Making

In the making of these statues for which island is famous, the artistic skills of the people are shown. But it is still not clear that why the people of island made such giant statues. They were so much involved in this work that they didn’t even think of their downfall. Deforestation was the result of using trees at massive scale for moving giant Moai statues. These statues were made of soft volcanic material which was ideal for this work. At first, statues were sketched outline in the rock wall then carried to their place. People of the area were great craftsman. They used the soft material stuff and selection of colour was so attractive which proved them true artists. The construction process was cherished with different ceremonies. The peak time of carving the Moai statues was between 1100 to 1680 CE. There are about 887 such statues. There are platforms for such statues which are called Ahu. There are 313 ahu of which 125 carry moai statues. One ahu named Ahu Tongariki carried 15 statues. This was because of the carrying problems of these giant structures.

 

Wood carving has also been the specialty of the Islanders. Other amazing structures like stone walls, stone houses etc show the great masonry skills the people. To promote the tourism in the island, a festival is held every year. A football team has been established. To entertain the people discos and other musical events are arranged.

Lopburi Monkey Festival – amazing festival In Thailand

“A Monkey Feast in Thailand”

Introductory Words

This world is full of amazing and interesting happenings. Everyday a number of events and festivals are celebrated around the world which are unique in nature and are very interesting. Festivals have become part of human life. If you think that the festivities and feasts are just restricted to the human beings then it is wrong. All the living creatures have right to live freely and happily. Thailand is the place which is famous for its very interesting festival called Monkey Festival. It was declared the strangest festival of the world by The Guardian newspaper in London. The objective of this festival is to promote tourism in Thailand.

 

Lopburi Monkey Festival

Lopburi Monkey Festival

Location

This strange festival is celebrated in Pra Prang Sam Yot temple situated at Lopburi in the Central Thailand region. Lopburi is the provincial capital situated at about 150 km north of Bangkok. Lopburi is called Monkey Town because there are countless monkeys living. Initially these monkeys were living outside the city. Then the time passsed and they resided in Pra Prang Sam Yot temple. With the passage of time they became more daring and started to enter the main city. They started living with the people. Now they are found hanging on telephone lines. They are so daring that you will find them snatching snacks and other eatables from the local people and tourists. They can look into your pockets. Most interestingly they will walk with you while holding your hands. These are the long tailed monkeys which are called macaque.

 

 

The Festivity

The festival is celebrated on last weekend of November every year. Other than the tourist attraction, this festival has become believe of the people. People believe that if they will feed the monkeys then it will bring good luck to them. Keeping in view this philosophy the people of the area donate food for the monkeys. This festival is celebrated to honour the monkeys. People think that these monkeys attract tourists from all over the world which gives them livelihood. The monkeys are part of the local culture since a number of years. The main attractions of the festival include a Monkey Tea party. The monkeys are allowed to eat fruits, eggs, cucumbers and bananas which are specially prepared for them in their honour. There are about 2000 macaque monkeys. There are about 2 tons of fruits, vegetables, ice creams, soft drinks, jellies, grilled sausages and milk are provided to the monkeys for their buffet. In the recent last festival 20 different kinds of fruits were offered but the monkeys were attracted towards the durian fruit the most.

 

Now the management has decided to widen the scope of the festival. Some other festivities like cultural shows are being lined up in the festival. A parade mingling with the monkeys is also arranged which received a remarkable appreciation from the locals and tourists. Besides the mess created by the monkeys, nobody in the town blames the monkeys because they believe that they bring prosperity to them.