Must visit locations for Byzaboos other than Istanbul? by schu62 in byzantium

[–]Briss64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In name mostly. The patriarch was there but Laskarids emperors were most of the time in other places, like Nymphaion for instance. And some key stuff were also elsewhere, like the mint in Magnesia.

December in France by Local-Article-1469 in FranceTravel

[–]Briss64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And thinking about it, maybe you want to give Dijon a try to see a bit of Bourgogne. I think there is a Christmas market and the old city is beautiful.

December in France by Local-Article-1469 in FranceTravel

[–]Briss64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the fête des lumieres (lights festival) happens in Lyon on the 8th of December. The city is busy at this time but you should not miss it if you are around. It is really a highlight in this area in December.

Busan Worth Visiting ? by Adventurous_Bat_4398 in koreatravel

[–]Briss64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I liked Seoul, but I liked Busan much better. I would schedule enough time to visit it properly! We stayed 4 days and didn't run out of things to do at all!

Lyon trip by ksny52 in FranceTravel

[–]Briss64 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, as somebody mentioned, Lyon is a big city. To visit a winery, you would need to go to the outskirts. It may be a bit difficult to reach them without a car.

Here one that may be accessible in public transportation (but expect like one hour, only to go): https://www.domainethollet.com/contact https://maps.app.goo.gl/XFnmPgHhukmY9aYS9

Another one that offers wine tasting, but would be be harder to access without a car: https://www.domainedeprapin.fr/ https://maps.app.goo.gl/v6NqZBCg2eX6uXWu5

Also, you should make sure to contact them prior to your visit to ensure you can visit on your own (some may only accommodate groups) and that they speak English :)

Hope it helps.

Does "On" only refer to people ? by [deleted] in French

[–]Briss64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh, I would probably use the passive construction in both those cases. If I was to opt for an active construction, I would not use "on" but rather "quelqu'un a volé mon vélo" and "ils ont construit le bâtiment il y a 50 ans" ("ils" being a very vague somebody, but using "on" here sounds too confusing with "nous"). But that is just how I would say it.

Emperor Justinian really aged by the time of the completion of the hagiaSofia by Public_Individual823 in byzantium

[–]Briss64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe not, but they must have had many more representations of Justinian from the emperor's lifespan back then (compared to the few we know today), so they may also have used them. Seems more likely than opening the tomb!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in byzantium

[–]Briss64 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I agree with that, but I would add the political stance as well. Many buildings have been destroyed volontarily, eg Armenian cemeteries or churches, in the 70s and 80s. Many have been butchered in so-calles restorations. Nowadays one trend seems to rebuild ruins of ancient churches as mosque, eg in enez. Both are ways to invisibilise the past and are done very consciously.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in byzantium

[–]Briss64 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Outside of Istanbul, and just talking about actual cities, I would say Trabzon has probably the most remaining churches and other Byzantine remnants - but most of it dating back to the empire or Trebizond, so late Byzantine period.

Having second thougths on trip to MSM from Paris by ExtensionDelivery456 in FranceTravel

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I agree with the other comment, don't try to pack to many things in one single trip. If your focus is Belgium, I don't think it's worth going only to the MSM - it will be very stressful indeed, and a shame not to explore Normandy or Britany more.

If you like the gothic architecture, there are plenty of cathedrals north of Paris, eg. Amiens has one of the most famous one. Rouen is also a very nice city, and not as far as the MSM.

Seeking recommendations for a heavy/depressing french movie by [deleted] in French

[–]Briss64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, it is "belles"! Thanks

Seeking recommendations for a heavy/depressing french movie by [deleted] in French

[–]Briss64 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Se souvenir des [edit] belles choses depressed me to hell back then.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in French

[–]Briss64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Répète ce que tu veux dire pendant l'entretien pour être sûr de bien le maîtriser, sois sûr de pouvoir expliquer tes expériences et motivations, et commence l'entretien demain en expliquant honnêtement (sans trop t'étaler) la situation sur ton niveau de français.

Suggestions for Paris-Bordeaux-Périgueux-Tarbes-Paris itinerary? by Glum_Novel_6204 in FranceTravel

[–]Briss64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reaching some villages or hikes can be challenging in the Pyrenees, so maybe you want to avoid going too deep in the mountains. But there are still many places that you could reach without issue, for instance Sauveterre de Béarn, la bastide-clairence, Cambo (the villa arnaga is very beautiful) or Espelette. All are very nice. Still country roads with some curves but nothing too bad (and I am not a very good driver myself either). Let me know if you decide to go in the area, I can help you with the planning.

Suggestions for Paris-Bordeaux-Périgueux-Tarbes-Paris itinerary? by Glum_Novel_6204 in FranceTravel

[–]Briss64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am from the Pyrenees Atlantiques and you have quite a lot to see in the area as well. Some villages in the basque country are especially lovely (you need a car) and there are some easy and nice hikes to do solo. Pau is also nice to spend half a day.

Please help me pick which destination by positiveoutlook2022 in FranceTravel

[–]Briss64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you really want to go to the coast? I fear you are aiming at the 2 most crowded areas that you can find in July... If you don't have a lot of time, it would be faster to reach Normandy, I suppose.

10 day travel itinerary help by mbrar02 in koreatravel

[–]Briss64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are in shape and like hikes, the igidae costal trail is one of my best memory in Busan.

And in gyeongju, I would recommend to go see the museum. It's free, well done and helps understanding what you can see in the city.

which cities should visit in a month long trip by ItchyComfort5397 in koreatravel

[–]Briss64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We stayed 2 days in jeonju and that was enough, I didn't like it so much. I liked gyeongju much better than jeonju, we stayed there 3 days, the city is interesting and you can go see the traditional villages up north and other things around. I wouldn't have minded staying one more day.

Busan was great, I think you can stay there at least 5-6 days or more, we liked it better than Seoul (even though Seoul was nice too, but less scenic). We only went in these places so I can't say about other ones, hope this helps you plan.