Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Budapest: The Remarkable City of Hungary with First-rate Public Transport

Budapest is the capital city of Hungary with huge tourist’s attractions such as sightseeing nightlife, restaurants, accommodations and world class music. The pulsating nightlife and exceptional thermal baths are the most appreciated and increasingly popular facts of Budapest among Europe. Being a most delightful and enjoyable scenic views city, Budapest is also famous as the Paris of the East. Budapest has been added into the UNESCO World Heritage list due to its cultural and architectural importance such as Budapest Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrassy Avenue.


Tourism is flourishing in the Budapest as every year 2.7 million tourists visit this city. Budapest, its city center and some of its historical towns are suitable for pedestrians due to less traffic in these areas. However, Budapest has excellent modes of public transport which are not only comfortable but inexpensive as well. Budapest has an extensive system of street cars and if you would notice clearly, you will see most of the city’s streets are lined with the cables of streetcars and trolleybuses. The capital city is also furnished with neat, clean and efficient Underground subway and metro which are servicing a huge number of commuters at a daily basis.


Apart from inner suburbs, the outer suburb of the city is served by the HEV lines which are commonly famous as a suburban railway. Metro service is also very efficient in Budapest and used by travelers and daily commuters’ at the large extent. There are four metro lines which are used in Budapest. Among them, the first one is M1, yellow line means Millennium Underground that is used between the Andrassy Avenue and Vorosmarty. M2, the red line operates in between the east, west and Deli Palyaudvar.


The third line M3, the blue line is used for transportation between north-south and Ujpest-Kozpont. Likewise, M4, is used to travel between Kelenfoldi palyaudvar and Keleti palyaudvar. All these metro lines are supposed to meet at the Deak Ferenc Ter which is a mutual point for all metro lines at the city center. Trolleybuses are also operating in Budapest at 13 routes, but the majority of passengers used buses as mass level. It is stated that buses are running over 200 routes and the busiest routes are marked by red signs in the city. Buses are also extensively used in Buda Hills, using same traveling routes and marked by the black sign. You can also book for Budapest airport taxi easily online for safe travel.

In short, Budapest is not only the spanking city due to its tourist’s spots and fascinations but also possessed a huge network of efficient transport to travel around the city with comfort and peace.



Sunday, 3 May 2015

Hungary and the Several Millions in the Diaspora

 
The present day Hungary is a nation that was reshaped after the First World War. The event generally referred to as the Treaty of Trianon resulted in a situation where millions of Hungarians suddenly found themselves outside the new drawn boundary of their homeland. An estimated 3.3 million people falls within this category. The new border was drawn in a way to include areas where there are Hungarian majority. Those who found themselves outside the new border are those who are live in regions where they unfortunately form the minority. This historical event has a lot of implications for this group of Hungarians and the people who today live within the marked legal border of Hungary.

Hungarians outside Hungary

Some might have expected these set of Hungarians to be assimilated by the nation they presently are but many of them still retain their identity and culture as Hungarians. The prime minister of Hungary has even given the Hungarians in Romania the opportunity to apply for Hungarian citizenship. This singular act has been subject of many political arguments where some critics believe he is only doing it to score cheap political points probably because of the next election. Supporters of the government however claim they are only trying to reunite the Hungarian family that has been scattered. Political analysts however have said the votes of the new voters, which might be up to half a million, will only be crucial if the election becomes turns into a tight race.

Going Back Home
This is a tricky situation, it is unlikely the Hungarians in Romania or those elsewhere who found themselves outside the boundaries of the new Hungary for no faults of theirs will be willing to leave a place their generations have lived all their lives just to join the new Hungary. However, many of them are very happy about their new found ability to identify officially as Hungarians. The full implication of this when it comes to the kind of tension this new situation might generate in the countries they currently reside is yet to be seen.