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18/Jan 2006 at 12:13

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Junior 2006: what Bucharest has to offer

As announced earlier, the Romanian capital Bucharest will host the fourth annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest! To celebrate the launch of our Bucharest 2006 section, which will be expanded in the upcoming months, we'll give you an introduction to the contest's host city! Hello Bucureşti!
Bucharest is the capital city and industrial and commercial centre of Romania. It is located in the southeast of the country and lies on the banks of the Dâmboviţa River. Landmarks Bucharest has a number of landmarks that are identified with it throughout the world. Perhaps the most prominent of these is the Palace of the Parliament, which was built in the 1980s during the reign of Communist dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu. Currently the largest building in Europe and the third-largest in the world, the Palace houses the Romanian Parliament (the Chamber of Deputies and Senate), as well as the National Museum of Contemporary Art. It is also often used as a convention centre. Another well-known landmark of Bucharest is the Arcul de Triumf (Triumphal Arch), which was built in 1935 and was modelled after the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Cultural events and festivals There are a number of cultural festivals in Bucharest throughout the year, in various domains, even though most festivals take place in the summer months of June, July and August. The National Opera organises the International Opera Festival every year in May and June, which includes ensembles and orchestras from all over the world. The Romanian Athaeneum Society hosts the George Enescu Classical Music Festival at various locations throughout the city in September every year. Additionally, the Museum of the Romanian Peasant and the Village Museum organise a number of events throughout the year showcasing Romanian folk arts and crafts. In recent years, due to the growing prominence of the Chinese community in Bucharest, several Chinese cultural events have taken place. The first officially-organised Chinese festival was the Chinese New Year's Eve Festival of February 2005 which took place in Nichita Stănescu Park and was organised by the Bucharest City Hall. In 2005, Bucharest was the first city in Southeastern Europe to host the international CowParade, which resulted in dozens of decorated cow sculptures being placed at various points across the city. Traditional culture Bucharest's culture has, especially in the last 15 years, become more modern and wordly in comparison to other Romanian cities. Traditional Romanian culture, however, continues to have an influence in domains such as theatre and music. Additionally, Bucharest has two internationally-renowned ethnographic museums, the Museum of the Romanian Peasant and the open-air Village Museum. The Village Museum, in Herăstrău Park, contains 272 authentic buildings and peasant farms from all over Romania. The Museum of the Romanian Peasant was declared the European Museum of the Year in 1996, and displays a rich collection of textiles (especially costumes), icons, ceramics, and other artifacts of Romanian peasant life. The Museum of Romanian History is another important museum in Bucharest, containing a collection of artefacts detailing Romanian history and culture from the prehistoric times, Dacian era, medieval times and the modern era. Music Bucharest is home to Romania's largest recording labels, and is often the residence of Romanian, and more recently Moldovan, musicians. The city's music scene is quite eclectic. Many Romanian rock bands of the 1970s and 1980s, such as Iris and Holograf, continue to be popular, particularly with the middle-aged, while since the 1990s there has been growth in the boy band and hip hop genres. The eclectic pop-rock band Taxi have been gaining international respect, as has Spitalul de Urgenţă's raucous updating of traditional Romanian music. While many discos play manele, a Turkish-influenced type of music that is particularly popular in Bucharest's working class districts, the city has an increasing jazz and blues scene, and, to an extent, eurodance/trance and heavy metal/punk. Architecture Bucharest's architecture is highly eclectic due to the many influences on the city throughout its history. The city centre is a mixture of medieval, classical and art deco buildings, utilitarian Communist-era architecture, as well as modern structures such as skyscrapers and office buildings that were mainly constructed after 2000. • Learn more about Bucharest at Wikipedia.

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Adrian Ionescu [29188]
Mon 20 Nov 2006 18:06:45

Look who talk! I think that is much better to look inside of your country before and after to talk. To say about Romania that is a corupt country, with mafia etc. etc. has became something regular, but these afirmations came from racist people who had many motives to do that. Are many european countries who are in a more bad situation like us, but they know very well to conceal that.


blue alibi [23783]
Thu 19 Oct 2006 12:30:15

before they get rid of the mafia they will never recover.


Laura Sodi [31442]
Tue 21 Mar 2006 18:30:39

Romania on transition!!!!our problems are since 1989:when we escaped from comunisme and CEAUSESCU, the dictator;ex. Irak after SHADAM,and Afganishtan (this country is like an child, face to face with independence, sacrificed many years...and then...to pretend something new...!other livelihood was for romanians..we were unable to communicate with foreigns but everyone was forced to work for country"s well, and romanians now ,unfortunatly, are negligents,casuals...slows!the unemployment is increaseing.....!


Maciek P. [23588]
Fri 10 Feb 2006 12:11:03

beautiful city. wonderful place for Eurovision.

i was in bucharest two years ago.

Love for all Romania. make a wonderful show. i look forward.


Maciek P. [23588]
Fri 10 Feb 2006 12:05:04

beautiful city. wonderful place for Eurovision.

i was in bucharest two years ago.

Love for all Romania. make a wonderful show. i look forward.


Romania 1st [19276]
Thu 19 Jan 2006 16:59:07

Paddy P

Yes but some countries need promotion and these events are great for a country to promote herself.


Paddy D [17657]
Thu 19 Jan 2006 09:53:03

I don't know why there's so much racism throughout Europe - We should be helping each other.. God knows Ireland got loads of money from the EU and it's part of the reason why it's such a vibrant wealthy country now!

Only thing negative i will say is WHY? Why have a Junior Esc? now THAT is all about making money for the ever increasingly fat Svante Stocks and Shares - The Jesc puts too much pressure on young people and i wouldn't shed a tear if the whole thing was scrapped completely.. that won't happen of course because the EBU are raking in the money from the event which is a monumnet to drivvel imo.


cst 003 [29480]
Thu 19 Jan 2006 07:20:22

My love to Romania & The Romanian people!
Bucharest is one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe!

Go Bucharest! Hugs from Athens!!!


Flavian Stan [25703]
Wed 18 Jan 2006 20:13:20

what's the problem if romanians live in Spain? so what? we have moldavians, iranians living here....and if you ask me about Spain 12 points for 2007? Yes, it will be Romania. Good for us!!!!
about the money...it' s our problems on which we spend the money. if you wanna visit. come and visit. if you don't, that's ok too couse we'll survive.
I'm really sick about all these bad comments. Now tell me some good stuff about Ukraine, Albania, Macedonia, Belarus...haha you can't couse they are in a such bad shape that you don't hear anything about them...at least we try to solve our problems. Go Romania, Blast them all!!!!


NSEC NET [30181]
Wed 18 Jan 2006 16:33:45

Do I have to remember you all that in 2007 Romania will be a EU Member ? Do I have to remember you all that in 2007 Sibiu (Romania) will be the European Capital of Culture ? Do I have to remember you all that Romania has one of the best telecomunications network in europe ? (3G,EDGE,GSM,CDMA - Romtelecom, Cosmote Romania , Orange Romania , Vodafone Romania , ZTE Romania). Of course there are allot of other good things to say about Romania !
Things changed ! so ... i don`t think i have to remember that in 2006 Romania will host the jESC Contest :)

Meet you there !


Ramón Ramos [16974]
Wed 18 Jan 2006 15:21:33

Romanians are the 3rd bigger foreign community in Spain: 317.366 people (legally identified) and they increase last year 53%. So, unfortunately, you can imagine where the 12 Spanish points wil go again in 2006.


blue alibi [23783]
Wed 18 Jan 2006 15:02:57

we want to see the real romania.


Romania 1st [19276]
Wed 18 Jan 2006 13:51:39

You will se a different Romania , the real one!
Have fun and ..
See you in Bucharest!


blue alibi [23783]
Wed 18 Jan 2006 13:15:47

better use their money elsewhere.


Antonio Rodriguez [18871]
Wed 18 Jan 2006 12:52:21

A lot of starving people as well. It is a scandal that a great deal of Romanians are obliged to emigrate to Spain because of the bad economic conditions. I have lots of romanian friends here.


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