This card is entitled The City of Heroes, Irpin . Irpin is located near Kyiv. During the Russo-Ukrainian War, approximately seventy percent of the city was damaged. By 2023, most of the residents who had fled the city had returned. I wonder if the building on the front of the card is the House of Culture. Established by the local community in 1954, it was one of the first post–World War II cultural institutions in Irpin. The building was designed by Zoya Brod in a Soviet monumental classical style. The interiors and ceilings of the House of Culture were badly damaged by Russian artillery on March 17, 2022. While the façade remains standing—marked by bullet holes—much of the interior was destroyed. The surviving façade has become an important symbol of resistance. Today, its walls are decorated with sunflowers, representing the resilience and strength of the city’s people .
Cameron Highlands was developed into an agricultural centre and tourist destination in the 1930s. The area is known for its tea plantations, as well as orchards, flower nurseries, and a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Today, Cameron Highlands is also a popular resort destination, offering numerous hiking trails that lead to spectacular waterfalls, lakes, and mossy forests. The region features many resort-style amenities, including a golf course, hotels, bungalows, and a museum. It is a biodiverse area, home to a wide variety of fauna and more than 700 species of flora. Three animals found here are listed as threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN): the Sumatran serow, the mountain peacock-pheasant, and the Malayan whistling-thrush.