I have been in Baku for little over a week now. I still havenโt explored much of the city, but I enjoyed what I have been able to see. Azerbaijan was once a Soviet satellite nation, you can see the influence the Soviets had over Baku as you walk the streets and many Azerbaijanis also speak Russian. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Azerbaijan has been trying to carve its own legacy and reconnect with its past that was suppressed under the Soviets. Whenever I told people that I was going to be studying in Azerbaijan they didnโt even know it existed. From what Iโve experienced so far, Baku is definitely a โlow-keyโ city. The cultural fusion that is taking place in this country is truly amazing and beautiful. The city itself is quite mesmerizing and resembles any European city meshed with Singapore and Dubai. This past week I have also been able to move in with my host family. All the stereotypes of Azerbaijani hospitality have been fulfilled. My hosts insist that I eat eat eat. I come to realize that they wonโt be happy unless I am drinking tea or have food in my mouth. I am truly looking forward to my time here.
Week 1 in Baku
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