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Ukrainian Clothing

Clothing, Food and Housing for Ukrainians

Ukrainian Clothing and Apparel In terms of traditional clothing, Ukrainian women's clothing is mostly streamlined, and the style is very distinctive: women tend to wear light-colored blouses, with a variety of floral motifs embroidered on the cuffs, collars, shoulders, chests, and bodice, etc.; the upper body is covered with a crimson, green, or blue velvet or wool material The sleeveless blouse, blouse front partially folded, in the left placket, with buttons buttoned; under the skirt, generally only in the tight petticoat over a wool skirt, petticoat with various colors on the pattern; feet wearing red boots; some of the neck hanging several strings of colorful beads or necklaces. Girls head tie colorful ribbons or flower headscarves, festivals wear flowers and twigs made of flower crowns; married women are wearing a cap or flower headscarves. Ukrainian men wear shirts and loose pants, covered with canopies, trouser legs tucked into boots, hem tucked into the waist of pants, tie a wider belt, head with a variety of hats. Since Ukraine's independence, it is common to see people in various national costumes singing and dancing at many festivals and social events, celebrating in a uniquely Ukrainian way. In addition, in the outskirts of Kiev, there is an Ethnic Village? Ethnic Village? Museum, where Ukrainians in national costume live and work throughout the year, while explaining Ukrainian folklore, customs, history and culture to visitors. Today in Ukraine, men in addition to formal occasions to wear suits or textured tweed and cashmere coats, in general occasions like to wear jackets or high-grade shirts, wearing a tie; the bottom wearing pants or jeans, even if the day is cold, Ukrainians only wear a single pants, almost never wear woolen pants or cotton pants. Nowadays, young people like to wear leather jackets in winter, and rich people wear leather jackets made in Turkey and Italy, but ordinary people wear down jackets made in China and Vietnam. Women like to wear fashionable clothes all year round, summer upper body with more colorful casual clothing, underneath the skirt or can show a slim figure of the body type pants, bodybuilding pants or jeans series; in the winter more fur, fox skin or mink coat, inside the sweater or fleece jacket, underneath the more short skirts and pantyhose, more high-waisted women's boots. Most women go out with a small satchel on their shoulder or in their hand, wear earrings, rings and make-up, mostly light. Almost all Ukrainian women's satchel put all kinds of cosmetics, a free time, they will dress up

Ukrainian dietary habits Ukrainian dietary practices and Russia, Belarus and Poland and the Czech Republic and other Eastern European countries are roughly the same as pasta, rice-based food, like to eat bread (Ukrainian black bread is rich in dietary fiber, it is said that eating black bread can be (Ukrainian black bread is rich in dietary fiber, and it is said that eating black bread regularly can produce an enzyme that is difficult to synthesize by the human body, metabolize excess fat, reduce cholesterol, reduce arteriosclerosis, and prevent gastric diseases), dough balls, pancakes, pork, salted fish, and baked, fried, deep-fried, and pickled foods, with a strong taste for sweetness and acidity, and a good appetite for oily and mildly spicy foods. The diet consists of potatoes, cabbage, onions, carrots, gherkins, cheese, dairy products, milk and sour cream throughout the year. In the summer, the Ukrainian diet is rich in vegetables and fruits, but in the winter only occasional fresh vegetables and fruits can be found on the table during the holidays. According to Ukrainian custom, lunch and dinner usually have 3 courses. The first and second courses are main dishes. The first course is a hot soup, such as clear vegetables, potato soup, red beet soup, meat soup, fish soup and so on. The second course is usually meat, fish, poultry, and egg products, such as fried pork chops, fried steak, fried fish fillets, meatloaf, fried chicken, and fruit-filled duck, stuffed fried fish, and wagyu beef. The third course is usually fruit, sweets, or beverages such as coffee, tea, ice cream, and iced desserts. Before the first course, there are sometimes cold cuts, such as salads, caviar, ham and cheese. Bread is served mainly when the first course is served. The Ukrainian nation is unique in the art of cooking, ? Ukrainian beet soup? Ukrainian beetroot soup. Kiev meatloaf Kiev meatloaf, Kiev meatloaf, Kiev meatloaf, and Kiev meatloaf. Capital Salad. and? Fruity duck? are all famous Ukrainian delicacies. Nowadays, independent Ukraine has opened many? restaurants in Kiev. Ukrainian Family Restaurant Kiev's Ukrainian Family Restaurant Royal Village, PELVAK Restaurant, and the Kiev City Center. PELVAK restaurant and the Double Goose in the center of Kiev. The Double Goose. Fast-food restaurants, for the capital city citizens and visitors to provide a taste of authentic Ukrainian food in a beautiful environment, first-class service good place. Ukrainians love to drink tea and coffee all year round, and in the summer there are Gervais drinks (a kind of drink made from bread) and bulk beer for sale on the streets, which is also the main drink for Ukrainians to beat the summer heat. During festivals men drink a lot of vodka liquor (40 degrees), brandy or homemade 80-degree? Sama-mercury? Wine, champagne, liquor and other drinks are the mainstay of women's diet. Local residents also especially like to eat a steaming sweet dumplings, that is, milk or cherry dumplings wrapped in dumplings, boiled and slightly seasoned with sour cream, very tasty. In addition, a kind of called? Sarah? The cured fat pork dipped in salt noodles is also a Ukrainian national specialty. The national specialty of Ukraine. The dish is served with a slice of strong vodka or brandy and a slice of "Sarah". Sara? It's a great way to get a taste of what it was like back in the day. Goshaq? s feeling of living on the streets. Of course, on the grassy banks of the Tnieper River, drinking beer and tearing up dried salted fish, you can also experience the leisure of contemporary Ukrainians.

Ukrainian housing Ukrainian housing is mostly built in the former Soviet Union? Khrushchev style? The Ukrainian housing stock consists of five-story buildings built during the Soviet period or seven- and nine-story buildings built during the Brezhnev period, with some high-rise buildings of 10 stories or more built after independence. Although these houses are not as ethnically and culturally rich as the old ones, they are well-designed, comfortable and practical. There are both for singles and newlyweds ? small apartments, as well as for singles and newlyweds. apartments for singles and newlyweds, as well as for? New Ukrainians? for new Ukrainians. for new Ukrainians? European-style villas. European-style villas. but the majority of the housing is ordinary two-, three- and four-room houses. The general situation of the room structure is as follows: most of the rooms have a small corridor for hanging clothes and changing shoes, followed by living rooms and bedrooms, with paintings and tapestries on the walls and carpets on the floor. In addition, each housing unit is equipped with a bathroom, toilet and balcony, and the housing facilities include a telephone, heating, 24-hour hot and cold water, natural gas and electric stoves and ovens, making life more convenient. In addition, each community has its own rest and recreational areas for children. In addition to owning a home in the city, almost every Ukrainian family has its own villa in the countryside, some of which are made of wood, some of masonry; some of which are bungalows, and some of which are small two- or three-story buildings. Most of the villas are surrounded by a wooden fence surrounded by a small yard, the yard planted some fruit trees, vegetables and flowers. On weekends in the summer, Ukrainians drive to their villas as a family to enjoy the pleasure of relaxation and labor.

In Ukraine? The national treatment? In Ukraine there are both rooms with landlords and individual houses for rent, all of which are inexpensive and provide essential household items, 24-hour hot water, natural gas stoves, televisions, refrigerators, and so on. For Chinese people who are not used to Western food, they can cook their own Chinese food. For example, in Kiev, renting a two-room house with kitchen and bathroom and convenient transportation, the rent for one day is only about 15-20 U.S. dollars, and if rented on a monthly basis, it is about 100-200 U.S. dollars between rows of mud therapy, salt hydrotherapy, seawater and manmade mineral water bathing therapy, as well as seawater bathing, sunbathing and air bathing, and so on. Yalta is a seaside sanatorium center on the south coast of Crimea and a famous tourist destination in Ukraine. It has beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, colorful sea and sky, and lush greenery. Yalta is also a historical city, where there is the former residence of the great writer Chekhov, there stands on the seaside cliffs of the old Turkish fort built in 1912? Swallow Castle? which has now become the symbol of Crimea; and the Rivaginsky Palace, formerly the Tsar's villa, the main palace of which is a white building in the Italian Renaissance style with Byzantine, Gothic and Arabian influences, where Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill held the historic Yalta Conference in Whitehall in February 1945, which defined the post-war world pattern. There is also the Stalin Villa in the Massandra Palace, which was once the Tsar's palace, as well as the Nikitsky Botanical Garden, which was established in 1812 and covers 1,000 hectares with more than 28,000 species of plants from all over the world. The best wines of the Crimea and Ukraine can also be tasted in the tasting room of the Massandra Winery.

In Ukraine? line? An interesting phenomenon is that in Ukraine you can? The whole car can be used as a car, almost any car can be used as a car. The most important thing to remember is that you can use almost any car as a taxi. Cab? If you reach out on the side of the road, you can get a taxi. Just reach out on the side of the road and ask for a taxi. If you reach out on the side of the road and ask for a taxi, any car will stop and take you where you want to go for a reasonable price! I have lived in Kiev for more than six years, and I have traveled in a Mercedes 600? Mercedes 600? BMW 725? Audi A8?, police cars, postal cars and ambulances. You can beat all the famous cars in the world! In addition, if you hate to go out every day to play the trouble, you can also rent a local private car every day fixed time to pick you up and drop you off, the locals are familiar with the road, both as a driver, but also a tour guide, can be accompanied by the whole process, the general rent of a day depending on the vehicle is good or bad and the length of time is quite CNY 100 yuan to CNY 200 yuan ranging. In Ukraine due to the small number of cars, Ukrainians generally do not experience our Beijing people? The first thing you need to do is to get the best out of the car and get the best out of the car.

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Three types of accommodation to choose from? Dormitory, Rental, Boarding

Chinese students generally have three choices in terms of accommodation? Most undergraduates will choose to live in school dormitories (mostly double rooms)? Other than that? It is also possible to rent a room outside or board in a local's home.

Wu Hao introduced? In the U.S. university? If you live in the school dormitory? Then you must eat in the cafeteria? In this way? The cost of a month to eat and live is about 1500 dollars? But if you rent a room off-campus? It's a lot cheaper. And the living environment is even better than on-campus.

? My friend rents an apartment in New York? The rent is around 600 dollars a month? And in Michigan? sometimes a room is less than $300.? Ma Liming said? If a student wants to live in an on-campus dormitory? Then they need to apply in advance. However, many professional study abroad organizations will apply for students after their visas are approved. Save a lot of trouble.

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