Im pleased to see that there is a lot of interaction on our blog and that
every one is interested in the developments of our journey. Today you will find
an update of our trip from Iran to Mexico.
The second country
we have visited was Turkey, an amazing country with a bright scale of historic
influences. The capital of Turkey Istanbul has recently won a price, and they
can call themselves the European capital of culture. So we wanted to find out
ourselves, if its true that Istanbul is so beautiful as they describe.
Istanbul is
one of the places you definitely have to visit. Istanbul is famous for its
sprawling palaces and bazaars, and its spectacular location overlooking the
waters of the Golden Horn. Another point is that the tourists are very welcome.
So you have all the ingredients for an unforgettable vacation.
This city
has been the capital of two great empires, first as Constantinople and later as
the current Istanbul. This Islamic world has been the gateway between the
western and the eastern culture. Now some of the typical Islamic mosques are
transformed to a museum and the tourists are able to visit them.
I think
that Istanbul is the most beautiful city of Turkey because of its culture. When
you want to visit Istanbul you know you will see the authentic buildings of the
Islamic culture. But that is not the only thing that makes Istanbul famous. We
also have the western influences, and it is the combination of those two things
that makes Istanbul the European capital of culture.
I hope you
enjoyed reading this blog, and still want to follow us on trip to Mexico. You will
be hearing from us soon, with a new adventure in the next visited country.
Were
arrived at our next destination during our trip from Iran to Mexico. Our next
stop is the beautiful country Turkey! I really wanted to visit this country,
because of the beautiful culture and all their facilities.
I was also very curious about the economic situation. Is Turkey really such a
bad member for the EU? And is the EU right to not accept Turkeys ask for
membership? What will happen with Turkey if they become a member of the EU?
I really wanted to find out. Thats why Ive searched for an article about this
subject.
The negotiations between Turkey and the European Union already began in
2005. Today there is still no agreement about the entry of Turkey, mostly
because of the opposition and controversy from other members of the EU.
Nevertheless Turkey has all the necessary political and economic reforms to be
a member of the EU. The fact that Turkey isnt accepted as a member of the EU,
would be due to his Muslim factor, geographical position, population size,
violation of human rights,
There also would be a huge advantage for all the members of the EU, the market
would grow by 72 million customers with an average purchasing power. Next to
that Turkey is situated in the Middle East, and is respected as a fair
facilitator of conflict resolution by both sides in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
A membership for Turkey would encourage this role. This would also be good for
our relationships with the central Asia region.
Another advantage for the EU, is that Turkey since 1995 participates in the EU
internal market for goods. Turkey has also a great potential in labour force,
which will continue to grow, particularly after a possible EU membership. We
dont see this in eastern and central countries of the EU, there the labour
force growth seems to be shrinking, which is very positive for Turkey. When we
accept Turkey as a member, our labour force will also get a boost. On the other
hand, the agricultural sector is inefficient. Similar to the eastern and
central countries of the EU, Turkey uses one third of its labour force for
agriculture.
Another
problem is, that the Turkish society still practises things that undermine
female dignity, arranged marriages, crimes of honour, But there has been some progress the last
years, although there are still human rights violations.
In the article they conclude that the destabilisation of the credibility of the
EU at home and abroad is a possible failure for the Turkish negotiations.
I find it
very difficult to say whether Turkey would be a good addition to the members of
the EU or not. There a lot of advantages, but Turkey also has a lot of problems
which we cant ignore.
I think the biggest advantage is that Turkey has relations with us, Europe, and
with Asia. I think its very important to have a good relation with those
countries in the future. Turkey would be a perfect help with this.
One of the biggest
disadvantages is that Turkey doesnt seem to follow the human rights. I guess
Turkey must realize that this is a very important point. Before they keep that
in mind, they will never become a member of the EU.
But the situation
seems to be very good in the big cities in Turkey. I didnt mention anything of
violations against human rights. Its more a problem of little cities and
villages I think.
That was
everything for this week! I hope you enjoyed my blog and Im looking forward to
the next destination!
We are
still in Iran and were having the time of our life. We just discovered today that there are a lot of subway lines under Tehran. So who thought that Iran is
just a poor country where you had to do everything on foot is totally wrong!
Well, I have to admit at the start of this adventure we probably all had that
thought
Today we were
looking for a way to go to another place in Tehran. They told us it was only a
2 hour walk. Thats a little bit too far, so we needed to find another way to
get there. What we didnt know, is that there is a very modern metro line in
this city. There are 7 different lines, so you can get practically everywhere
in the city. First we were a little bit afraid that it wouldnt be nice to travel
with, but it is just amazing! Its so clean in there! Sometimes we even thought
it was nicer to travel with the metro here than in Belgium.
You dont
believe us right? We thought about that and took a picture for you!
And thats
not even all of the public transport; Iran has also his own plain company, Iran
Air and railways to other big cities.
Sadly
enough, these subways are only in the big cities, so its just the same as in
Belgium. I think it would be more fun if there were subways everywhere, so that
people can leave their car home more often.
Travelling
with the subway also helps you to get to know a lot of people. Weve met
Afsoon, a girl who lives in Tehran, in the subway. The moment she saw we were
tourists, she guided us through the city. We saw a lot of places we wouldnt normally
see if she hadnt brought us there.
Ill send a
message again next week to tell you about our further adventures! See you!
First of
all I would like to welcome you on my blog. In the next six week I will be
traveling from Iran to Mexico. I will make several stops in different
countries, and this great and exciting adventure I would like to share with
you. Every time when I move on to another country, I will give you a short
review of my stay in the visited country.
The first
country I have visited is Iran.
During my stay in Iran I have met someone who told me a lot about the Iran's
energy industry. And I would like to share this information with you.
The
engineer told me what the outlook for Irans energy industry is very dark. The
National Oil Companys employees had a pay cut and lost 30% of their income. Many
of the oil company's employees are members of the paramilitary Bassij, so they
dont protest about their new wages and when some others protest, it isnt useful
because the paramilitary forces are defending Bassij.
They are
thinking that it would be ripe for a start of larger strikes, and with this
strikes they cripple the Iranian regime.
I think
that the employees are to loyal to their bosses and organizations. They dont
have an union who stands in for the employees and negotiate with the organizations.
When everyone would stretch together the employees wouldnt have got a pay cut,
and the companies would stand under pressure.
This was my
first blog report from Iran. Thank you for reading and following my blog,
now I will be traveling to the next country on my way to Mexico.
Hello
everyone
Im at the beginning of probably the biggest adventure in my whole life. Ill
make a trip from Iran to Mexico with several stops between those two countries.
Thats why
I decided to make a blog. Ill keep you up-to-date by posting a new part of my
adventure every week. This week Im staying in a cute youth hostel in the
capital of Iran, Teheran.
Before I travelled to Iran, I wanted some
information about the country. I wanted to know some of its identity and its habits. So I started to look for some information, when I found an article
about an interesting subject. The article goes about the game market in Iran.
Its a subject that I didnt expect from that country. When I think of Iran, I
think more of war, problems, So I was
very surprised to get to know Iran in a differentway.
For the first time in history, Iran was present
at gamescom in Cologne. Iran was there to showcase the latest games developed
in Iran, establish contacts, and to see if Western retailers would stock their
games.
Mr Tarbyatjoui says that this event was only to promote what is happening in
the Iranian games industry. He believes Iran has more potential and they want
to promote that. This is due to the fact that Iran has its own unique mythology
that has rarely been used in video games.
The group said that the event in Cologne had been a success and they would be
back next year, that will be at the E3 Expo in Los Angeles. They will be at E3
next year, but there will not be a dedicated Iran stand such as you see in
Cologne.
I was very surprised by finding an article from
Iran about this subject. But I think its a good way to promote Iran again, and
make the country more popular again. These days, people dont like Iran anymore.
They are even afraid of travelling to it, because its very dangerous there.
And since gaming is very popular today, its a very good way to promote the
country in a good way.
I also think they should be there next year. Everybody knows Iran and the USA
dont have a good relationship. It would be a perfect opportunity to get to
know each other in another way.
So this will be all for this week. Next week, I'll be reporting from another country, which I'll keep as a surprise till then.
I hope you found it interesting, and I'll hear you all next week !
I always wanted to go on a big journey to see the beauty of the world. Thats the reason why I planned the following journey from Iran to Mexico, making stops in different countries and villages along my trip ( IranèTurkeyèGreeceèJamaicaèCubaèMexico). By using this blog I want you all to be part of my incredible journey. Ill keep you all posted with pictures and lots of information from each country Ill be visiting.
This is my first dayat the capital city of Iran,Teheran.Already Im able to tell you guys something about this city. Today I red a newspaper article saying Teheran is the smokiest of all capitals. Apparently Teheran is a very polluting city. The power stations, cement factories and thousands of over-polluting cars made sure Teheran won the world record in air pollution.In the past the Alborz massif winds kept the city providing healthier air with more oxygen in it. But since Teheran is air still, a large thick brown haze has covered the sprawling city ( see picture). Because ofthe smog, already 3,600 people died in the past months. Especially old people and asthmatics suffered a lot.
Teheran needs to change its environmental policy ! The air pollution there is like 5 times bigger than in our cities. First of all, the government of Iran could lay restrictions on the emission of power stations or petrol stations that are settled in Teheran and the surrounding cities and villages. Closing these companies will mean a lot of unemployment, so that isnt an option for a nearly third world country like Iran. On the other hand they also need to lay restrictions on the emission of the cars that are driving there. Cars driving there, pollute 3 times more than cars driving in our countries. This restriction isnt that important as the others but everything will help Teheran to be a cleaner city.
We, Western countries can also help Iran (Teheran). We can sent engineers to these polluting factories so they can help them to be more ecological. This can be supported with money we get from certain foundations.
This was myblog post from Iran ( Teheran ) within a few days Ill take the plane to Istanbul, Turkey. Speak to you later!
This is my first blog of our journey throughout the world. Our trip starts in Iran and ends in Mexico. This first blog will be about the culture in Iran, to be more precise, about the Iranian marriage ceremony.
The marriage ceremony is one of the oldest traditions in Iran and has been influenced by a lot of different factors. There are many local variations of the ceremony and the Islam traditions have also changed the marriage ceremony in a big way. The marriage of the couple itself is actually only a small part of the big picture, and the two lucky people themselves have very little to say in the preparation. The family will take care of everything, from sometimes even choosing the right partner for their son or daughter, to organizing the entire party.
The government wants to be involved in the ceremony and has spend more than one billion dollar to help young couples arrange their marriage. They will provide them with cheap loans and this is necessary because some marriages can cost overa hundred thousand dollar.
I am a big fan of the marriage ceremony, but I like to keep things small. And because Im not a religious person, I wouldnt want any interference of any religion. Marriage should just be two people who love each other and who want to show that to their friends and family with a small ceremony.
I would hate it if I would have to get married in Iran. Other people who organize the whole thing, without having the chance to change it into something you want. And, in my opinion, it would be horrible to have to marry someone youve never met before in your entire life. I cant believe that those fixed marriages can have a happy ending. Maybe some couples have all the luck of the world on their side and get matched up to the right person, but thats probably something very rare.
Im not quite sure want to think about the government giving away all that money to support marriage. In a way its good that young couples get some help to follow their dream and have a perfect marriage. But when I think of Iran, I always think about government involvement in almost everything that their citizens do. And I think that this is also a way for the Iranian government to have a little more grip on the people of Iran. But maybe Im a little bit pessimistic and Iran is doing this just because they want the best for all the people of Iran.
So, this was my first blog of our trip from Iran to Mexico. I hope you enjoyed it, and next week well be in another country and Ill be writing my second blog.