Friday, October 12, 2012

Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, is one of the more charming cities in Europe. This 1500-year old city,




KIEV, Ukraine -- When Marcin Pietrzyk was driving back to Poland after a whirlwind trip that included watching England's 3-2 victory over Sweden south africa travel information in Kiev, he felt a twinge of regret as the border approached. Polish fans Jacek (left) and Piotrek amid a sea of Swedish supporters during the Euro 2012 soccer championships in Kiev on June 15. His car was still decorated with the Polish flag, as it had been throughout the trip. But he had been hoping to add a Ukraine flag to his collection, as a way to commemorate his first-ever trip to the neighboring country and fellow Euro 2012 co-host. Stopping for gas, Pietrzyk and his friends Jacek and Piotrek were approached by a Ukrainian who evidently had the same idea. The men exchanged flags and posed for a photograph. Pietrzyk, a 28-year-old futures trader from Krakow, says it was the perfect end to a trip that included south africa travel information a hospitable host family, free room and board, and a city full of welcoming locals. south africa travel information "We could feel on the street that people really like us. They were using their car horns, south africa travel information giving us smiles. Really, really kind people. Maybe because south africa travel information we had the Polish flag on the car," Pietrzyk says. "I never saw this before in any other European country. It doesn't mean that they weren't south africa travel information kind in other countries, but in Ukraine it was really something special." 'A Fantastic Job' What a difference three weeks makes. When the European soccer championship kicked off on June 8, Ukraine was on the losing end of a Western media campaign that sought to portray the post-Soviet country as a racist and uncivilized backwater led by a repressive regime that deserved to be shunned. The British press in particular urged its fans to stay away, with a former England player south africa travel information even warning that tourists "could end up coming back in a coffin." south africa travel information But with just hours to go until Kiev's July 1 final between south africa travel information Italy and Spain, no racist incidents or crowd violence have yet been reported south africa travel information in Ukraine. On June 30, Michel Platini, the president of UEFA, the European football south africa travel information federation, praised Ukraine and Poland for hosting "a fantastic tournament south africa travel information which has been unique in its atmosphere and will remain in our memories." To be sure, the tournament has had its flaws, south africa travel information with overpriced lodging and poorly organized transportation discouraging many potential tourists contemplating trips to matches in Kiev, Lviv, Donetsk, and Kharkiv. Shaun Walker, who covered south africa travel information the tournament for Britain's "The Independent" newspaper, traveled to three of the four host cities during the three-week event. He says Ukraine made major gains in terms of atmosphere, but still has a way to go in terms of basic organization and infrastructure. "On the one hand, I would say that in terms of the stadiums and the general experience of Ukraine as a destination for a football tournament, I thought they did a fantastic job. And I think a lot of people had a very good time," Walker says. "But I thought it slightly unfortunate that a little bit more in terms of informational and logistical preparations hadn't been done. Because I think if they had, we could have seen three or four more times as many people going." Unexpected Silver Lining The high price of accommodations remained one of the biggest turnoffs throughout the tournament, despite efforts by officials to coax hotel operators down from rates that soared above $1,000 a night. But the price gouging had an unexpected consequence, prompting hundreds of Ukrainians to offer their homes up for free as part of a grassroots, online initiative that included volunteer translation services and impromptu city tours. south africa travel information Dmytro Vasylev, the founder of the Friendly Ukraine initiative, says the project helped alleviate fears among ordinary Ukrainians that the government, in its ham-fisted response to the pricing and racism scandals, would squander what was meant to be a golden opportunity for the post-Soviet country. "Many people who came here, they realized that it's much better than they thought and than what was presented in the international media. And we had good stories from our volunteers. They had a lot of fun. They helped around 1,000 people in different cities, including south africa travel information Dnipropetrovsk and Odessa," Vasylev says. "I think it was a great initiative for many Ukrainians to try to do something on a voluntary basis, just to realize the basic idea that they don't have to wait for [the state] to come up with ideas [about] what to do." Tymoshenko's Shadow The tournament, to some degree, was overshadowed by the case of jailed former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, whose conviction and prison conditions had prompted many European officials to call for a boycott of the Ukraine-based south africa travel information matches. But by the end of the tournament, many of the officials softened their stance, particularly those whose teams were approaching the final. Before Italy's 2-1 defeat south africa travel information of Germany in the June 28 semifinal, even German Chancellor Angela Merkel -- a staunch critic of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych -- suggested she would travel to Kiev for the final. Still, south africa travel information many Tymoshenko supporters see the tournament as a largely wasted south africa travel information opportunity to bring the Yanukovych south africa travel information regime to account for its crackdown on the opposition and allegations of rampant corruption ahead of the games. "Euro 2012 was an important chance for Ukraine to become closer south africa travel information to Europe, but unfortunately the chance was used with absolutely low efficiency," said Hryhoriy Nemyria, the deputy chairman of Tymoshenko's Batkivschyna party. The Tymoshenko case will continue to dog EU-Ukraine relations long after Euro 2012's end, with her June 27 appeal trial postponed until after the tournament. Embracing The Tournament But Yanukovych, who is due to hold a press conference next week, is expected to echo earlier sentiments from Ukrainian city and sports officials in pronouncing Euro 2012 an unqualified south africa travel information success. Speaking earlier this week, Markiyan Lubkivsky, Ukraine's tournament director, praised Ukrainians for their hospitality during the three-week championship, happily calling it "the biggest surprise of the tournament." Sid Lowe, who has followed the Spanish national team for Britain's "The Guardian" newspaper, says Ukrainian fans in Donetsk surprised him as well with their generous support of visiting teams -- a sentiment that will serve them well at the Spain-Italy final. "I've seen no sign of any kind of trouble. The fans here have clearly really enjoyed the games I've been to. One of the things that's very striking for me, as someone who covers Spain, is to see the stadium very nearly full. Not quite, but very nearly full," Lowe says. "The only one I've been at so far here [in Donetsk], which was Spain-France, the stadium was full of Ukrainian fans, but all of them were choosing to support one or the other of the teams, and largely trying to support Spain." "So lots and lots of Ukrainian fans really embracing the Spanish national team -- wearing Spain shirts, carrying Spain flags. Really trying to enjoy it." Source: Radio Free Europe
We arrived in Kiev (Kyiv) on December 28, 1990 from Morristown, New Jersey, USA. This was back in the days of Perestroika and before Ukraine gained its independence from Moscow, in 1991. We lived in both Kiev and Odessa, Ukraine. After 20 years in the "Workers' Paradise" we returned to the United States of America.
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