{December 16th, 2016}
So today, we woke up with excitement! Kiev was such a beautiful city! It had so many tourist attractions. We wanted to see the St. Andrew’s Church and we saw how beautiful it looked on the brochures! St. Andrew’s Church is one of the most famous churches in Ukraine. We then ate breakfast in a nearby breakfast shop and then continued our journey. Finally, we took a walk to the St. Andrew’s Church. We had to walk for a long distance, and it was really tiring because the church was on a hill! It was one of the most dazzling structures we had ever seen! By the way, many people mistook it for a Cathedral. It fact, when we asked the people of Ukraine, where the Cathedral of St. Andrew was, they said there was none. Anyways, we read more from the brochure and understood more about Ukraine. Most of the people in Ukraine follow Eastern Orthodox. In fact, 73.77% of Ukrainians followed the religion. It was a fun place to visit! This will be one of my memories that will never be forgotten! After visiting St. Andrew’s Church, we went to eat dinner, and then went back to our hotel.
{December 17th, 2016}
We woke up early today since we slept at 20:30 last night. We decided to learn a bit about Ukraine’s education, so we went to the British International School in Ukraine. There, we learned that free education is free to all citizens. In Ukraine, schooling usually begins if you’re 6 unless your birthday is on or even after September. Also, they tell us that 56% of children aged from one to six years old receive preschool education. We didn’t expect this, so we moved on asking about homeschooling. They answered that homeschooling is legal in Ukraine and expressly allowed because of Ukraine’s Education Law. We thanked them and started to go back to our hotel.
{December 17th, 2016}
We weren’t satisfied with what we learned about Ukraine, so we decided what we would check out some arts and we decided that we’re going to visit.
After our visit to British International School in Ukraine, we went to the same breakfast shop. After we ate, we went to the National Art Museum of Ukraine, and we asked a few staff managers about it. First, we asked when was it established. They answered, “Sir, it was constructed in 1898, and established in 1899. It was first built by the architect, Vladislav Gorodetsky for the Kiev City Museum.” He said this statement like it was the most obvious thing in the world. He also said that the museum was originally named “The Kiev City Museum of Antiques and Art” and they changed its name to “The National Art Museum of Ukraine” after World War II. After we went into the museum, we saw lots of fine art works. First, we saw the Three women's figures, painted by a famous Russian artist named Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Ekster. After that, we saw the Cossacks in the steppe, which is an oil on canvas painting made by a famous Ukrainian artist named Serhii Vasylkivsky. Those paintings were some the most beautiful paintings that we have ever seen. After our visit to the National Art Museum of Ukraine, we took the taxi from the museum to the Boryspil International Airport to take our flight to Lithuania. Our plane departed at 19:35 and arrived at Vilnius, Lithuania at 20:55. We stayed at the Radisson Blu Hotel Lietuva, Vilnius for the rest of the day.