Monday, October 21, 2024

Kazakstan: Almaty

From Bishkek it is an easy bus ride to Almaty, capital of Kazakhstan until 1997, still the largest city in Kazakhstan, about two million people. We will finally fly home from here. Below is the view out the bus window near Targap, Kazakhstan, about halfway between Bishkek and Almaty, and on the north shore of Lake Issyk Kul.

On the Bus to Almaty, Kazakhstan

Founded by Russians in the 1800s, Almaty seemed to be the most developed city on our Stans tour. We happened to arrive on May 9th, Victory Day, (photos below)commemorating the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany, widely celebrated in the former Soviet Union. It was rather festive. However the holiday is not without controversy. Central Asia was basically Russian colonies. Colonized people were coerced into fighting their colonizers' war. They had a worse deal than the Sri Lankan and Tajiks mercenaries that are fighting in the Russia-Ukraine War. There will be wars as long as there are victory celebrations. Maybe somber remembrance days would make for more a peaceful world

War Memorial - Victory Day - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Panfilov Park  - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Victory Day - Almaty, Kazakhstan

We also happened to be in town on a Friday. The mosque was overflowing with worshippers (photo below). During Soviet time, half of the city's population would have been Russians. Many have since left, today it is about 20%. There are various day trips from Almaty, but none too close. We ended up spending the whole time in the city.

Friday Prayers at the Great Mosque - Almaty, Kazakhstan

May 12 is Thomas Sunday or Bright Sunday. St Nicholas Cathedral was festive! Thomas Sunday - St Nicholas Cathedral - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Thomas Sunday - St Nicholas Cathedral - Almaty, Kazakhstan

As we were headed home to the US, we made several excursions to the Green Bazaar to shop for souvenirs and gifts
Green Bazaar - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Green Bazaar - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Green Bazaar - Almaty, Kazakhstan

On the day after Victory Day, there continued to be lots of activity near the Eternal Flame and War Memorial monuments.
Memorial of Glory - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Eternal Flame Memorial - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Victory Day Dancers - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Ascension Cathedral was busy on Victory Day as well.
Ascension Cathedral - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Ascension Cathedral - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Ascension Cathedral - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Video - Ascension Cathedral - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Video - Ascension Cathedral - Almaty, Kazakhstan

One day we rode the metro to start a walking tour of Soviet Modernist Architecture (and more)
Almaty, Kazakhstan

Almaty, Kazakhstan

Metro Station - Almaty, Kazakhstan

The Kazakh State Circus (SIRC)
Kazakh State Circus (SIRC) - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Kazakh State Circus (SIRC) - Almaty, Kazakhstan

The Wedding Palace
Wedding Palace - Almaty, Kazakhstan

The Fog Fountain at Caspian University = FUN!!!
Fog Fountain - Caspian University - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Fog Fountain - Caspian University - Almaty, Kazakhstan

The Independence Monument
Independence Monument - Republic Square, Almaty, Kazakhstan

A Mosaic Mural at the Kök-Töbe Sanatorium
Mosaic Mural - Kök-Töbe Sanatorium - Almaty, Kazakhstan

The Arman Cinema
Arman Cinema - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Statue of Abay Kunanbayev (front), Palace of the Republic Concert Hall (rear)
Statue of Abay Kunanbayev (front), Palace of the Republic Concert Hall  (rear) - Almaty, Kazakhstan

The striking Kazakhstan Hotel.
Kazakhstan Hotel - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Almaty, Kazakhstan

Lobby of the Kazakhstan Hotel - Almaty, Kazakhstan

Almaty, Kazakhstan

Museum of the Kazakh Academic Drama Theater
Museum of the Kazakh Academic Drama Theater - Almaty, Kazakhstan

The Bauhaus Main Post OFfice.
Kaz Post (Post Office) - Almaty, Kazakhstan


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