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A Singaporean View: The Tartu Market, a Landmark To Be Visited
Saburi Ken, a Singaporean student at UT, would take his friends to Tartu Market, an under-appreciated historical monument that sells the freshest meat and awesome diary products. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Student life, Tartu
Tagged BA, food culture, landmark, market, prices, Singapore, student life, Tartu, Tartu market, tourism, travel
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Traffic Culture in Estonia: What Reflex Reflectors and Saint Christopher Have in Common
Natalia Hoffman, an independent researcher into the visual communication of Estonia, analyses the traffic culture in Estonia and questions the value of reflex reflectors which pedestrians are obliged to wear by law. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Humanities, Research
Tagged accidents, cultural analysis, Estonia, pedestrian, reflectors, reflex reflectors, road safety, semiotics, traffic, traffic culture, travel
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Four Months of Erasmus in Winter
Catherina from Germany writes about her four months of Erasmus experience in Estonia and Tartu, including the survival in winter. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Student life, Tartu
Tagged Erasmus, Estonia, Germany, snow, student story, travel, winter
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