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Ticket To Ride Episode 128: Discovering the loss identity of Hungary

Azura Rahman | Gary Liew | Adeline Choong

19-Dec-16 20:00

Ticket To Ride Episode 128: Discovering the loss identity of Hungary

It’s hard to name the single thing that makes Szeged such an appealing city. Being the largest town in south-eastern Hungary, with 163 thousand inhabitants, Szeged is situated at the confluence of the rivers Tisza and Maros. Gary Liew takes us through a discovery of the rise and fall of communism in Hungary, walking through the Heroes Gate and find out what Mayfly is all about.


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