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Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. As of 2023, Dushanbe had a population of 1,228,400, with this population being largely Tajik. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe, and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad, after Joseph Stalin. Dushanbe is located in the Gissar Valley, bounded by the Gissar Range in the north and east and the Babatag, Aktau, Rangontau and Karatau mountains in the south, and has an elevation of 750–930 m. The city is divided into four districts: Ismail Samani, Avicenna, Ferdowsi, and Shah Mansur.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry stands with Tajikistan President Emomail Rahmon on November 3, 2015, after he arrived at the Palace of Nations in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, for a bilateral meeting. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. As of 2023, Dushanbe had a population of 1,228,400, with this population being largely Tajik. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe, and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad, after Joseph Stalin. Dushanbe is located in the Gissar Valley, bounded by the Gissar Range in the north and east and the Babatag, Aktau, Rangontau and Karatau mountains in the south, and has an elevation of 750–930 m. The city is divided into four districts: Ismail Samani, Avicenna, Ferdowsi, and Shah Mansur.
Their website says: "...built by hand without the use of any power tools, the Teahouse was constructed in Dushanbe, Tajikistan as a gift to their sister city, Boulder. It was disassembled, crated up, and sent halfway around the world to be rebuilt in Boulder as a symbol of friendship and cultural exploration." Boulder, Colorado, September 11, 2015 (by klk)
Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. As of 2023, Dushanbe had a population of 1,228,400, with this population being largely Tajik. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe, and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad, after Joseph Stalin. Dushanbe is located in the Gissar Valley, bounded by the Gissar Range in the north and east and the Babatag, Aktau, Rangontau and Karatau mountains in the south, and has an elevation of 750–930 m. The city is divided into four districts: Ismail Samani, Avicenna, Ferdowsi, and Shah Mansur.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry stands with Tajikistan President Emomail Rahmon on November 3, 2015, after he arrived at the Palace of Nations in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, for a bilateral meeting. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
They brew two beers: filtered and unfiltered. This is unfiltered. Both are good, but not spectacular. 5% ABV tops.
Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. As of 2023, Dushanbe had a population of 1,228,400, with this population being largely Tajik. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe, and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad, after Joseph Stalin. Dushanbe is located in the Gissar Valley, bounded by the Gissar Range in the north and east and the Babatag, Aktau, Rangontau and Karatau mountains in the south, and has an elevation of 750–930 m. The city is divided into four districts: Ismail Samani, Avicenna, Ferdowsi, and Shah Mansur.
Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. As of 2023, Dushanbe had a population of 1,228,400, with this population being largely Tajik. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe, and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad, after Joseph Stalin. Dushanbe is located in the Gissar Valley, bounded by the Gissar Range in the north and east and the Babatag, Aktau, Rangontau and Karatau mountains in the south, and has an elevation of 750–930 m. The city is divided into four districts: Ismail Samani, Avicenna, Ferdowsi, and Shah Mansur.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry sits across from Tajikistan President Emomail Rahmon and their respective delegations on November 3, 2015, at the Palace of Nations in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, at the outset of a bilateral meeting. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. As of 2023, Dushanbe had a population of 1,228,400, with this population being largely Tajik. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe, and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad, after Joseph Stalin. Dushanbe is located in the Gissar Valley, bounded by the Gissar Range in the north and east and the Babatag, Aktau, Rangontau and Karatau mountains in the south, and has an elevation of 750–930 m. The city is divided into four districts: Ismail Samani, Avicenna, Ferdowsi, and Shah Mansur.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry sits with Tajikistan Foreign Minister Sirodjiddin Muhriddinovich Aslov after he arrived on November 3, 2015, at Dushanbe International Airport in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, for a bilateral meeting with President Emomail Rahmon and a greeting with local U.S. Embassy staff. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. As of 2023, Dushanbe had a population of 1,228,400, with this population being largely Tajik. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe, and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad, after Joseph Stalin. Dushanbe is located in the Gissar Valley, bounded by the Gissar Range in the north and east and the Babatag, Aktau, Rangontau and Karatau mountains in the south, and has an elevation of 750–930 m. The city is divided into four districts: Ismail Samani, Avicenna, Ferdowsi, and Shah Mansur.
This is the Qingcheng Lou restaurant in Dushanbe. "Qingcheng" is the name of a sacred Taoist mountain near Dujiangyan in Sichuan province. As you may surmise, this place specializes in Sichuan cuisine. It is EXCELLENT, easily the best Chinese restaurant in Dushanbe. I know several western expats who prefer another place in town, "Dragon City" (龙城), but honestly, it is awful. Proof is in the clientele. The Chinese expats in Dushanbe all eat at Qingcheng Lou.
Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. As of 2023, Dushanbe had a population of 1,228,400, with this population being largely Tajik. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe, and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad, after Joseph Stalin. Dushanbe is located in the Gissar Valley, bounded by the Gissar Range in the north and east and the Babatag, Aktau, Rangontau and Karatau mountains in the south, and has an elevation of 750–930 m. The city is divided into four districts: Ismail Samani, Avicenna, Ferdowsi, and Shah Mansur.
Their website says: "...built by hand without the use of any power tools, the Teahouse was constructed in Dushanbe, Tajikistan as a gift to their sister city, Boulder. It was disassembled, crated up, and sent halfway around the world to be rebuilt in Boulder as a symbol of friendship and cultural exploration." Boulder, Colorado, September 11, 2015 (by klk)
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry walks with Tajikistan President Emomail Rahmon on November 3, 2015, after he arrived at the Palace of Nations in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, for a bilateral meeting. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
...a gift from our Sister City Dushanbe, Tajikistan. We think of it as our Russian Teahouse, but technically, it is not. The fascinating history behind this and how we FINALLY had it here finished and operating can be found here: www.boulderteahouse.com/about-the-teahouse/
This is where we had a mini dolly meet yesterday. The "Afternoon Tea" doesn't begin until 3:00 P.M. (naturally), so we were limited on the pictures that we got since the sun sets so early. I went back today to take photos of the outside of it, and Mia and Angel went with me. We had fun taking shots here and around downtown Boulder!