23/02/2017

We have sent a postcard to a city we love, Liverpool (England)!

Postcard 52 has been sent to one of the most popular cities in the UK, Liverpool, best known for being the hometown of The Beatles and for its football teams.


A 6th grade student, Alberto Fortes, has written a postcard to our Liverpudlian friend, Alan, showing Ourense's Ponte do Milenio. Hope he likes it!




Alberto has done some research on Liverpool and has posted his findings in EXPLORING PLACES. If you want to read about the Millenium Bridge, click DISCOVER OURENSE.





Thank you, Alberto!

Exploring Places LXXVI_ Liverpool, the UK

Postcard 52 is on its way to Liverpool in England!

Liverpool

WHERE IS LIVERPOOL?
Liverpool, in North West England, is a major city and metropolitan borough with an estimated population of 478,580 in 2015 within the City of Liverpool. Liverpool and its surrounding areas form the fifth largest metropolitan area in the UK.

Location of Liverpool within England

LIVERPOOL IS FAMOUR FOR…
  • being the home town of the best pop/rock band of the 20th century, The Beatles.
The Beatles logo

The Beatles


  • being the most filmed city in the UK outside of London and one of the most popular spots is Castle Street. It’s doubled for Moscow, New York and Dublin.

Castle Street. Liverpool

  • being the most successful footballing city in E
    ngland, home to both Liverpool and Everton.




PLACES TO VISIT

Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is Britain's biggest Cathedral and the 5th largest in Europe.

Liverpool Cathedral

The Bluecoat

The Bluecoat

The Bluecoat is a cutting-edge arts centre housed in a 300-year-old building, offering a programme of art, literature, music and dance. It’s also home to a wide range of artists and creative businesses.

Albert Dock

Albert Dock

The Albert Dock has quickly become one of the most important landmarks and areas in central Liverpool and dates back to the mid-19th century. Recently renovated, the Albert Dock is now a particularly trendy area and one of the city's major tourist attractions, with a number of lively wine bars, cafés, shops and museums.

Cavern Club

The Cavern Club

The extremely famous Cavern Club is known throughout the world as the home of the Beatles and Liverpool beat in the 1960s. Relocated in the mid-1970s, the Cavern Club retains many original features and an exciting atmosphere, with regular live bands.

Royal Liver Building

Royal Liver Building

The Royal Liver Building was built in the early 20th century and features tall towers, with one of the largest clocks in the United Kingdom. This structure is the home of the Royal Liver Friendly Society and guided tours are available upon request.

Sefton Park Palm House




This amazing structure at the heart of Sefton Park is an octagonal, 3 tiered, Grade II* listed Victorian glasshouse displaying plants from around the world.


LIFESTYLE

Liverpool is a city that’s bursting with attractions and ‘things to do’, it’s easy to become wrapped up and enthralled on exactly what we’re doing now and what we’re going to do next without stopping for a minute to admire and learn about the city.



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17/02/2017

Amazing postcard from an amazing natural place!

The second postcard received this year has travelled 7,857 km!


Its origin is Rajashtan, the largest state area in India, and shows a vast magical place, the Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert.



Thanks a million Kamran for letting us know about Rajashtan’s folk music and some of its traditional instruments, like the Sindhi Sarangi, an ancient bowed violin, and the traditional pies.



To know more about Rajashtan and its culture, visit our section EXPLORING PLACES!

Exploring Places LXXV: Rajashtan, India

The second postcard received in 2017 comes from the largest state area in India, Rajahstan.

Maps of India. Rajashtan

WHERE IS RAJASHTAN?

Location of Rajashtan in India. Wikipedia

Rajashtan is located on the western side of India, where it comprises most of the wide Thar Desert (also known as the "Rajasthan Desert" and "Great Indian Desert") and shares a border with the Pakistani provinces of Punjab to the northwest and Sindh to the west, along the Sutlej-Indus river valley. Elsewhere it is bordered by the other Indian states: Punjab to the north; Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to the northeast; Madhya Pradesh to the southeast; and Gujarat to the southwest.

RAJASHTAN IS FAMOUS FOR…

…its historical ruins: The Ruins of the Indus Valley Civilization at Kalibanga; the Dilwara Temples, a Jain pilgrimage site at Rajasthan's only hill station, Mount Abu, in the ancient Aravalli mountain range.

Rajashtan ruins.

…its natural parks: he Keoladeo National Park near Bharatpur, a World Heritage Site is very well known for its bird life. Rajasthan is also home to two national tiger reserves, the Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur and Sariska Tiger Reserve in Alwar.

Ranthambore Natural Park in Rajashtan

…its capital city: Jaipur, also known as Pink City, located on the state's eastern side. With a population of 3.1 million Jaipur is the tenth most populous city in India. Other important cities in Rajashtan are Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Kota and Ajmer.

Jaipur

PLACES TO VISIT

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal

Hawal Mahal (in English “Palace of Winds" or "Palace of the Breeze") is a palace in Jaipur so named because it was essentially a high screen wall built so the women of the royal household could observe street festivals while unseen from the outside. Constructed of red and pink sandstone, the palace sits on the edge of the City Palace, and extends to the zenana, or women's chambers.

Amer Palace and Fort

Amer Palace

Amer Palace and Fort are located in Amer, a town located 11 kilometres from Jaipur. Constructed of red sandstone and marble up on a hill, this opulent palace is laid out on four levels, each with a courtyard. The Fort built to protect the palace is known for its artistic Hindu style elements. With its large ramparts and series of gates and cobbled paths, the fort overlooks Maota Lake,  the main source of water for the Amer Palace.

Birla Mandir

Birla Mandir

Birla Mandir is a Hindu temple located in Jaipur and is part of one of the several Birla mandirs located all around India. The grand temple is located on an elevated ground at the base of Moti Dungari hill.

Mount Abu

Mount Abu

Mount Abu  is a popular hill station in the Aravalli Range near the border with Gujarat. The mountain forms a distinct rocky plateau 22 km long by 9 km wide. The highest peak on the mountain is Guru Shikhar at 1,722 m and is often referred to as “an oasis in the desert” as its heights are home to rivers, lakes, waterfalls and evergreen forests.

Udaipur or “The Venice of India”

Uidapur

This city has been acclaimed as the most romantic city in the world. It is built around and on the Aravalli hills. Many lakes of the city add to the beauty of the historical city.

LIFESTYLE

Rajasthan is culturally rich and has artistic and cultural traditions which reflect the ancient Indian way of life. There is rich and varied folk culture from villages which are often depicted and is symbolic of the state. Highly cultivated classical music and dance with its own distinct style is part of the cultural tradition of Rajasthan.

Folk dance

Carpet seller

Rajasthan is known for its traditional, colourful art. The block prints, tie and dye prints, Bagaru prints, Sanganer prints, and Zari embroidery are major export products from Rajasthan. Handicraft items like wooden furniture and crafts, carpets, and blue pottery are commonly found here. Shopping reflects the colourful culture, Rajasthani clothes have a lot of mirror work and embroidery.

Rajashtani dolls


The main religious festivals are Deepawali, Holi, Gangaur, Teej, Gogaji, Shri Devnarayan Jayanti, Makar Sankranti and Janmashtami, as the main religion is Hinduism. Rajasthan's desert festival is held once a year during winter. Dressed in costumes, the people of the desert dance and sing ballads. There are fairs with snake charmers, puppeteers, acrobats and folk performers. Camels play a role in this festival.

Gangaur festival
To get a taste of Rajashtan's dream-like festivals, watch the video below:
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16/02/2017

A Year In Postcards

We are thrilled to share  this wonderful video created by the project coordinator, Eva Pousa, which shows all the postcards received ever since we started our Postcrossing journey!
It's simply amazing to see how postcards have arrived from so many faraway places, bringing different people together and bridging such diverse cultures.
Check it out! Thank you, Eva!




02/02/2017

The first postcard this year has been sent to Hannover, Germany

Jocelyn is the first student to send a postcard this year!




Its destination: Hannover, a big town in Northern Germany and the country's 13th largest city.


Hope our German friend will like this postcard showing the Council of O Carballiño, a town located 30 km from Ourense.





Click DISCOVER OURENSE to learn about this town. If you want to find out more about Hanover, click EXPLORING PLACES.
Thank you, Jocelyn!

Exploring Places LXXIV: Hannover, Germany

Jocelyn is the first student to send a postcard in 2017! Its destination:  HANNOVER (GERMANY)

View of Hannover

WHERE IS HANNOVER?

Location of Hannover in Germany. Wikipedia

Hannover is a city found in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located 52.37 latitude and 9.73 longitude and it is situated at 57 meters above sea level. Hannover has a population of 515,140 making it the biggest city in Lower Saxony.

HANNOVER IS FAMOUR FOR…

... being the place where Hochdeutsch, the most standard German, is spoken.


... The CeBit, the largest and most internationally represented computer expo.

Cebit. Visit Hannover
...being the hometown of the rock band The Scorpions.

The Scorpions



PLACES TO VISIT

Herrenhausen Gardens

Herrenhausen Gardens

Herrenhausen Gardens are Hannover’s most famous attraction and have been a striking example of grand horticultural style for more than 300 years.
The centrepiece, the “Great Garden”, is the most important baroque garden in Europe and is a magnet for tourists from all over the world. Just like the ladies and gentlemen of the court in centuries gone by, visitors today can stroll around amidst opulently designed beds, splendid sculptures and artistically clipped, illuminated hedges. Water features can be heard babbling in hidden corners while the Great Fountain rises to an impressive height of 70 metres. Originally created by Electress Sophia as the “Grand Jardin de la Leine”, the Great Garden is one of the few baroque parks which has retained its basic structure until today.

The Old Town

Old Town Hannover

In the days before the Second World War there was a large old town in the centre of Hannover with narrow lanes and many half-timbered buildings from the Middle Ages. A lot of poor people lived there under bad conditions. Ordinary Hannoverians stayed away from the old town because they also considered it a place of crime and demimonde. The historic value of the picturesque old buildings interested but a few.
The old town of Hannover extended from Steintor to Aegidientorplatz and is today only recognizable by its elliptical shape. The old main streets like Osterstraße, Schmiedestraße, Knochenhauerstraße, Burgstraße, Leinestraße and others are linked by numerous lanes and join again at the old gates as was common in German merchants' settlements in the Middle Ages.

Marktkirche

Marktkirche. Hannover

The Marktkirche - the church at the market place - was built in the 14th century. The marketplace was at the very centre of urban expansion in Hannover. Merchants and craftsmen used to live around here. In the 14th century, the Marktkirche ("The Church at the Marketplace") was built here. Together with the Old Town Hall to the right they are considered to be the southernmost specimens of the "North German neo-Gothic" style.

The Old Town Hall

Altes Rathaus Hannover

A historical building dating back to 1500 a.d. The old Town Hall was built over a period of more than 100 years. The earliest part (from 1410) overlooks the Schmiedestrasse (Blacksmith Street), the later wing next to the market was erected on the foundations of the 13th century trade hall. The adjacent wing in the Koebelinger Str. is called the "Chemists' Wing ("Apothekenflügel"), because it was the location of the Town Hall's pharmacy. This wing was later rebuilt in Italian Romanesque style, after a citizen's "action group" led by a well known neo-Gothic architect, Conrad Wilhelm Hase, managed to save the entire building from demolition in 1844. Hase was subsequently commissioned to renovate the remaining wings in their original style of 1500, with its exceptional gothic gables and the ornamental frieze.

Hannover's Green Lung: The Eilenriede

Hannover Eilenriede

Europe's largest city forest in the heart of Hannover. At around 640 hectares, Hannover possesses the largest forest in the heart of a city in Europe – even Hyde Park in London and the Bois de Bologne in Paris do not compare. This green lung mostly lies close to the city centre in the eastern part of Hannover. With a convenient web of pathways and hundreds of benches for resting, with lakes, lawns for sunbathing, children's playgrounds and forest inns, the Eilenriede fulfils many needs of citizens seeking recreation.

LIFESTYLE
Hannover has plenty to offer: the highest quality of life and an excellent environment for daily work and business growth. Renowned universities, international trade fairs and strong high-tech industries make Hannover one of the state-of-the-art locations in Germany. More than 1 million people live here. Within a radius of 500 km, there are no less than 130 million people, the four biggest European cargo ports, five capital cities and all of Germany's major industrial centres.
Enjoy a Hannover timelapse image film - one day in the vibrant city of Hannover in just 5 minutes! 

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