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Three-day tour in Moscow

Moscow is the capital of Russia with a long history of more than 900 years. It is also one of the most famous cities in the world at present. A large number of ancient architectural relics and Russian traditional cultural elements have been preserved. This is a very good tourist attraction. Here, I will share with you the detailed strategy.

After ten hours' flight, we finally arrived at Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport. Before landing, we can see the city scattered with large forests. Later, according to the tour guide, Russia is a country that pays great attention to greening, and all the open spaces are planted with trees. In addition, Russia is vast and sparsely populated, and the per capita green area is probably the highest in the world.

Moscow is a world-famous city with traffic jams. I learned it on the way out of the airport. It's all step by step. Russian bus drivers are also very angry. In case of traffic jam, he will scold a few words and honk his horn. Although most of them are definitely dissatisfied with traffic jams, there are certainly protests that the Russian government has not come up with a plan to improve traffic for many years.

It's a 30 km drive from the airport to the hotel, and it took us two hours to get there. Moscow gave us a duel on the first day.

The next day, we drove to the outskirts of Russia and visited Trinity Cathedral, which is located in sergeyev, one of the three small towns in the Golden Ring on the outskirts of Moscow. At the entrance of the church stands a statue of St. Sergey, the builder of Trinity Church.

Trinity Church is the holy land of Russian Orthodox Church, and Trinity is the Holy Spirit of the Father and the Son. In Russia, 90% people believe in the Orthodox Church, and Russia is a country where individuals believe in religion, so the influence of the Orthodox Church in Russia can be imagined.

When you get off the bus, you can see the golden and blue onion dome outside the church wall, which sets off the blue sky. On the dome, there is a golden cross, which shines in the sun and shows noble status.

Portraits of the Lord and Jesus are painted on the white stone arch that enters the door. All the way in, both sides and the top of the road are covered with icons, telling the life of Jesus and leading us to the Orthodox Church and the church.

The whole Trinity Church is actually a building complex composed of many independent churches. In addition to the baroque church with a blue and gold roof, there is also a bell tower with Tiffany blue as the main color towering in the center. The exterior color of the whole church is very avant-garde and bold, while the interior is another scene. The magnificent large-scale gold plating is extremely luxurious, which shows the noble status of this church.

In the afternoon, I visited the oldest wooden building in Russia, which is a masterpiece of modern Russians making full use of limited housing space. There are both chicken coops and pigsty, cows and horses, living room and sacrificial room in the house, which makes rational use of space and is not crowded. Moreover, although these wooden structures have been baptized for a long time, they are still very strong, which is attributed to the fact that each piece of wood with a diameter of more than half a meter is closely attached together. I really don't know how the Russians put such thick wood together before.

At night, we live in characteristic wooden houses in the forest of the town, all of which are wooden houses. Many Moscow citizens will come here for the weekend, sit on the swing in the forest, breathe the fragrance of the virgin forest at close range, and feel that the whole person is in the embrace of nature, and the fatigue of the day can be completely released. The tiny warm sun shines through the leaves, making people feel relaxed and happy.

On the third day, we came to the Kremlin, the power center of Russia, where the Kremlin was built.

Red Square, as the name implies, most of the walls are made of red bricks. There are various gatherings and celebrations on Red Square every day. In this free soil, you can see people of different colors get together and live in harmony. I was lucky enough to see the sacrificial activities of the aborigines when I went. They are dressed in traditional costumes, and the people in the middle are holding torches and burning grass, meditating on their own national language. People from both sides play national musical instruments, in a place like this.

At the southernmost tip of Red Square is St. Vassili Cathedral. The nine onion tops are all dominated by red bricks, and the stripes are different in color, but they are particularly harmonious. They are so beautiful against the blue sky and white clouds. The eight domes on the Eight Pagodas represent a saint, and the highest church crown in the middle symbolizes the supremacy of God.

Guided by the local Russian tour guide, we were able to enter the Kremlin. Most of the buildings in the palace were baroque buildings with golden domes. From time to time, teams of guards on horseback pass by the road. President Putin's office is a three-story building. Because it is Saturday and President Putin is resting, there are not many guards in front of the presidential residence.

In the square of Gong Ke Palace, we were lucky enough to see the equestrian performance and parade of Russian soldiers. They waved Russian army knives neatly and constantly changed their formations. The whole exercise lasted more than 20 minutes, which was an eye-opener. According to the tour guide, there is not much time in a month, and we really met. At the entrance of Gong Ke Palace is a towering bell tower. It is said that the red star at the top of the bell tower is made of 5 tons of rubies, which is priceless and breathtaking.