As Coordinator of International Relations at the Faculty of Technological Management and Innovations (FTMI) at ITMO University and a current professor at Jilin International Studies University (JISU, China), I recently had the opportunity to participate in the International Forum on Impressions of Northeast China: The Local-Cosmopolitan Dimensions of Northeast China Culture, held in Changchun.
The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. For Vladislav Trifonov, teaching isn’t just about fitness; it’s about helping students improve and grow, one day at a time.
Vyborg and I have a bit of history. This wasn’t my first or even my second visit — it was my third visit. And yet, each time I return, I find something new to love. Maybe, it’s the medieval charm, the peaceful walks, or simply the excuse to escape St. Petersburg’s rush. But this time, I had two things on my mind: finally getting my hands on krendels (Vyborg's famous baked treats) and soaking in the rare warmth of a +14 degrees Celsius spring morning.
In the first blog I wrote about my beloved home country, I shared with you its natural wonders. Today, I am discussing the architectural wonders and World Heritage Sites of Bangladesh.
I’ll be honest, the first time I heard about water parks in St. Petersburg, I was quite doubtful. An aquapark… inside a mall? How in the world would that work? Coming from the open-air parks of sunny California, I was understandably skeptical. Alas, one snowy day in January, my friends persuaded me to join them and visit the aquapark Piterland. And wow, was I surprised!
The day I arrived in Russia, October 7, 2023, felt like a new chapter in my life. Having spent my entire life in Bangladesh, I was accustomed to crowded streets, vibrant festivals, and a warm tropical climate. Arriving in St. Petersburg, I found myself in a completely different world: grand architecture, the crisp autumn air, and a language I couldn’t yet understand. Amid all the unfamiliarity, I had one constant companion — my camera. For six years, it had been my trusted tool to capture fleeting moments and connect with people. Little did I know it would also become my bridge to understanding Russia, helping me embrace its rich culture and fall in love with its diverse landscapes.
When I first arrived in Russia back in 2022 as an international student, I had big dreams — excelling in my studies, getting new experiences, and of course travelling across this vast country. Everything felt fresh and full of possibilities. I spent weekends discovering cozy cafes, wandering around Nevsky Prospect, and making spontaneous trips with friends. Fast-forward to the final year of my Master’s at ITMO and reality hits differently: life has become a whirlwind of deadlines, responsibilities, and a never ending to-do list. Between writing my thesis, working, organizing events, and deadlines with the ever-growing urge to travel before leaving Russia, I often ask myself: how do I juggle it all?
Bangladesh, a captivating country in South Asia, is celebrated for its lush landscapes, intricate river networks, and vibrant cultural heritage. I was born in Moshidpur village in Rajshahi, one of Bangladesh’s most picturesque districts. From a young age, I have reveled in the natural splendor of my village and absorbed the diverse culture of Bangladesh. As a proud Bangladeshi, I have traveled to many significant places throughout the country. Inspired by these experiences, I am writing about the Evergreen Bangladesh in 4 parts. First, I will share my take on why the natural beauty of Bangladesh deserves admiration. In the next parts, I will describe its architectural wonders, cultures, arts, and cuisine, as well as Bangladesh’s stance on the global arena.
Pushkinskiye Gory is a town in the central part of Pskov region. It is famous for its estates, Mikhailovskoye, Petrovskoye, and Trigorskoye, which were significant places in the life of Alexander Pushkin, a famed Russian poet. In the middle of autumn, I took on a weekend endeavor to visit one of the finest places in Pskov Oblast and a natural reserve in Russia that boasts a gorgeous golden autumn. The journey was rough-edged, but my time there changed my perspective of the season. In this blog, I will describe my journey and impressions — and whether I could see autumn through Pushkin’s eyes.
This year, I had the chance to explore four countries — Vietnam, China, Italy, and Switzerland. Each destination offered me more than just postcard-perfect landscapes; they taught me culture, community, and life lessons. Traveling is often seen as an escape, but for me, it became a way to dive deeper into understanding the world and connecting with its people. Let me take you along on this unforgettable adventure.