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Recommend Russian tourist attractions in winter. These scenic spots are a must-see in winter in Russia.

Winter is coming. Have you planned your winter trip? Today, Bian Xiao will recommend Russia to you. Winter here is beautiful and it is also one of the most popular tourist countries. Here is rich in tourism resources and profound cultural heritage. Let's take a look at the beautiful scenery in winter!

1, Kazan ()

Kazan, together with Moscow and St. Petersburg, is listed as a class A historical and cultural city in Russia, and it is one of the most popular tourist cities in Russia in winter. Kazan is a city with various national cultures and religious civilizations. There are churches, mosques, temples, Lama Temple and carved beams and painted buildings in China.

According to many international travel websites, Kazan has become the third most popular winter tourist city in Europe.

2. St. Petersburg (1920- 1930)

In winter in St. Petersburg, although you can't see the bridge or the fountain of the Summer Palace, the cultural and artistic atmosphere of the city is not diminished in spring and summer. At this time, the ballet performances of the three imperial theaters in St. Petersburg continued to be packed; Hundreds of museums in the city are crowded with people; In the open-air winter skating rinks all over the city, it is always very lively; Christmas, new year, ice sculpture art festival and other activities make the city beautiful; Neva river is frozen for three feet and walks in the streets and alleys on the glacier; Creative snowmen can be seen everywhere in cities, parks and squares.

3.Murmansk

Murmansk, the largest city in the Arctic Circle! Even Russia is one of the largest military ports in the world! The only ice-free port in the Arctic. It is the largest fishing port in Russia and the largest commercial port in the north, the forward base of the Arctic Ocean research station and the rear base of the northern islands.

Here, you can experience a 60-day power-saving mode or a 45-day "whitening" mode. Here, on your way home from the nightclub, you can also meet an old couple who came back from picking mushrooms in the forest. They can be confused between 10 in the morning and 10 in the afternoon. Here, you can eat a hamburger at McDonald's in the northernmost part of the world, taste local specialties in the restaurant, or roast venison and drink vodka with the locals outside the tent in Sami village. There are ancient low-rise buildings built in 1950s in the city, charming natural scenery surrounding tundra, coniferous forests, mountains, fjords and oceans, the oldest and most primitive Sami customs and the most magnificent aurora!

4. Novgorod ()

Novgorod is one of the oldest cities in Russia. Founded in 859, it is the birthplace of Gullas (the place where the eurich Dynasty was founded), which has a profound historical and cultural heritage.

There are many historical and cultural sites in this ancient city. Novgorod Kremlin is the oldest existing Kremlin in Russia, which was built in the middle of 1 1 century. Sophia Cathedral, one of the oldest Orthodox churches in Russia, was built in 1 1 century; Millennium Monument-A Monument Built by Zurik Dynasty

5. Novosibirsk ()

Winter in Novosibirsk is cold and hot. This city, which is drawn by train, has the longest railway bridge in the world. This railway bridge spans ob river with a unique structure, connecting the left and right banks of the river. Its appearance has built a most beautiful scenery for this city. Russia's largest ballet theater and opera house are located in this city, and popular ballet plays are performed here every day. In winter, besides the beautiful scenery of ob river, there are ice and snow activities such as skiing and skating.

Novosibirsk is also a transit city to Altai. In winter, there are magical Swan Lake, beautiful little Baikal Lake and Chua's Avenue in Altai. Winter is worth a visit.

6, big rostov ()

Rostov is one of the golden ring cities in Russia and one of the oldest cities in Russia. It was built in 862, and the whole city is a large museum.

There are well-preserved ancient stone buildings and wooden buildings in the city center (built in17-20th century). Great Rostov also has the Kremlin, but when it was built, it was not considered as a fortification. Considering more aesthetic factors, the whole building complex is very beautiful. Many Russian films were shot here, among which War and Peace was shortlisted for the Oscar.

Great Rostov's enamel is also famous, so the enamel museum was established. Lake Nero in the suburbs has beautiful scenery and is a good place for leisure fishing. Fishing on ice is one of Mrs. Big Rostow's leisure activities in winter.

7. Piatigorsk ()

Pyatigorsk means "Wufengshan City" in Russian. Named after the five peaks around the city, it is a famous hot spring city in the North Caucasus of Russia. The great Russian poet lermontov was exiled here. 184 1 year, he was killed in a duel here. The lermontov Museum is built in this city.

Because of the unique mineral water nourishment, the beauty here is like a cloud. They are tall, fair-skinned, blond and blue-eyed, which is a beautiful scenery in this small town.

In addition, many scenic spots in the city are taken from the literary works of Solzhenitsyn (Nobel Prize in Literature winner) and lermontov.

8. saratov

Saratov is one of the largest cities in Volgograd. Fishing used to be the main economic pillar of saratov, so the symbol of this city is the small sturgeon.

Saratov is a city with a strong cultural atmosphere. The square in the city center is named after the great Russian writer Chernyshevski. He was exiled by the czar and worked hard in saratov for more than 20 years.

The Rajshev Art Museum in this city is called Ermita on the Volga River. Saratov is a heroic city. During the Great Patriotic War, 600,000 of saratov's 6,543,800+8,000 residents joined the army, with more than 300,000 casualties. The World War II Victory Memorial Museum and Monument in the city record the heroic deeds of the city.

9. Kostroma ()

Kostroma is one of the golden ring cities in Russia. It is located along the Volga River and was built in12nd century. Most of the buildings in this city are made of wood, which is unique. It also includes wooden churches, wooden mansions and farmhouses from 16 to 19 century. Most of the roofs of wooden houses have unique wooden attics, and the guardrails, thresholds and window frames are decorated with exquisite wood carvings.

It is said that the Ipatti Abbey in the city was donated by the Prince Tatar in 1330, and the Three Sacraments Church in the monastery was built in 1652, which is an eternal model of architectural art.

Costello's watercolor murals are also famous, especially romanov Palace and Troy Church.

10, Sochi ()

Sochi is one of the most famous convalescent cities in Russia. The main convalescent resource here is hydrogen sulfide hot spring, which is close to 40%. It has the functions of regulating nervous system and promoting metabolism, and can relieve and treat cardiovascular and skin diseases. Since ancient times, Sochi has been one of the favorite convalescent and holiday resorts of Russian upper class.

Sochi is also one of the warmest cities in Russia in winter. In addition, there are several international top ski resorts in the suburbs, including Sochi Winter Olympics Ski Resort, which is the most popular winter ski resort in Russia.

These are all Russian winter tourist attractions, aren't they good? I think Russia is really beautiful. It has its own characteristics in scenery and culture, and there are many interesting facilities here. I believe everyone will like it here!