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Where the hell is Sochi?

The size of the world. For all travel enthusiasts, the best thing is to measure the beauty of the world with your own feet in your lifetime. Among overseas tourist destinations, Sochi is undoubtedly the most fascinating place for tourists, so it has become the first choice for many tourists. But do you know where Sochi is? Let's have a look.

Sochi, located in the southern Russian Federation, is one of the largest cities along the Black Sea in Russia. Sochi is a long and narrow city with a coastline of145km and an area of 4,500km2.

Four administrative regions with a population of 450,000. Sochi has developed land, sea and air transportation, and it is very convenient to communicate at home and abroad. It is also the largest and most important health resort in Russia.

Sochi must-see attractions

1, Sochi Botanical Garden

Sochi Botanical Garden is famous for its 1600 trees and various exotic flowers and grasses suitable for subtropical climate. Next to the Central Botanical Garden, there is a friendship forest, and each tree here represents a visiting delegation.

2. Stalin Villa

Stalin Villa Sochi is located on a mountain on the Black Sea coast, 0/2km away from Sochi/Kloc-0. Now it is a hotel, and you can also visit it.

3. Rose Manor Alpine Ski Center

Russian Krasnodar Krai Sochi Red Paulia's Ayuga Mountain. It is a famous resort in Sochi Red Paulia Ski Resort. The runway in the park is 20 kilometers long. During the Winter Olympics, all events of alpine skiing, including downhill, all-around (downhill and giant slalom), giant slalom and super giant slalom, will be held here.

4. Riviera Park

The most popular parks in Sochi include several amusement parks, galleries, cafes, statues, swimming pools and beautiful magnolia trees planted by Russian astronauts in the name of peaceful exploration of space.

5. A Hongshan

Ahongshan is an excellent place overlooking Sochi. There is a Roman watchtower at the top of the mountain, where you can not only have a bird's eye view of Sochi, but also overlook the Great Caucasus Mountains.