Russian Blogger's Brest Visit Sparks Local Reactions and Corrections
Russian travel blogger Igor Zhivichkin recently visited Brest in Belarus and shared his impressions in two Instagram videos. His trip sparked a range of reactions from locals, with some praising his observations while others pointed out factual errors.
In his first video, Zhivichkin took viewers on a walk through Brest, focusing on Sovietskaya Street. He highlighted its lively atmosphere, admired the city’s architecture, and praised the local food—including Belarusian ice cream. He also noted that Brest is a compact, pedestrian-friendly city, easy to explore on foot.
The blogger observed that the architecture along Lenin Street changes to a more 'European' style, with orderly, uniform buildings. However, he made a few mistakes, such as calling Lenin Street 'Livanevskogo' and incorrectly identifying the 'golden man' statue as the lamplighter who lights the streetlamps each evening. His second video featured a visit to the Brest Fortress. While some residents appreciated his interest in the city, others were quick to correct his inaccuracies in the comments. Despite the errors, many Belarusians welcomed his visit and shared their own affection for Brest.
Zhivichkin’s videos drew attention to Brest’s charm, from its walkable streets to its historic sites. Locals engaged with his content, offering corrections and expressing pride in their city. The blogger’s trip has put Brest in the spotlight for both its beauty and its attentive residents.
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