Albania is a country in transition. Thirty years ago, after the Albanian communist dictator Enver Hoxha died, the new leader gradually introduced economic reforms and opened diplomatic ties with Western countries. We heard that today's economy is driven by illegal activities, deepening the divide between that haves and have-nots. This is very apparent in Tirana. So many beautiful new buildings! And, in the country side, many people have subsistence livings.
Like many communist countries, fear was a key tool for keeping the population under control. We visited a museum about the population surveillance during Hoxha's regime. Terrifying and supremely sad.
Tirana was partially on our itinerary because there was a football match! Two local teams played against each other, and there was SO much pride in from the two fan areas.もっと詳しく
旅行者I can see that…I’m guessing Aaron is not done with those yet though…are you able to keep everyone happy mostly? Must be a juggling act to figure out what you can skip and what you should do…
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Interesting looking architecture
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wow!
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Love to hear more what the kids thought of this.
旅行者They say the surveillance was sad. And the museum was boring! Lol
旅行者Are they museum-ed out yet?
旅行者We've done few museums but they are SO done with monestaries and churches
旅行者I can see that…I’m guessing Aaron is not done with those yet though…are you able to keep everyone happy mostly? Must be a juggling act to figure out what you can skip and what you should do…