
Hypotetically, if you ever meet Romania [(specially its eastern portion called Moldova)](https://www.forbes.ro/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/084-dosar-Moldova-1.jpg), what kind of tourist attractions would you like to see? Given that we share the Orthodox faith, I assume:
1. some monasteries/churches
2. palaces or houses built by Phanariot families;
3. places associated with Eteria;
4. a vineyward (because of the Mediteranean climate you have)
These are my guesses, but I’d be interested to hear if any of you can shed some light on this! What would a Cypriote tourist want/ expect from, say, a 7 days long trip to Romania?
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I don’t think sharing a faith will be the common factor among youth as they are mainly agnostic or atheist
I wouldn’t.
Who do you mean by “Greek Cypriots”?
As a Greek Cypriot I would visit anywhere (except occupied Cyprus and Turkey as I do not want to put myself in danger by rampant terrorists walking around) as long as you paid me.
I’m not necessarily full Greek Cypriot as i am half british. However I have actually visited Romania! My favourite part is the old buildings of Bucharest from what I have seen so far. I will be visiting Moldavia with my fiancée (she is Romanian) at some point in the near future.
My fiancée hates Bucharest though, something to do with North-south rivalry.
I knew that Romanians and Moldavians are related (same people?) but I didn’t know that Romania had a region called “Moldova”.
What I want to see from a trip to a region is what that region is known for, something unique of the region, something that is different, or better from what I am used. It doesn’t need to be something related to Cypriots or Greeks.