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List of must-see cities in Russia.

Russia is the largest country in the world and is rich in tourism resources. So if you travel to Russia, which cities must you visit? Let me give you a lecture on popular science.

Moscow

Moscow, the Russian capital, has the world-famous Kremlin, gorgeous Red Square, classic Diacov Gallery, luxurious Moscow Grand Theatre, exciting contemporary art scene and developed subway system. Many subway stations are a sight in themselves. ...

In addition to the classics everywhere, Moscow is also very creative. The old factory buildings and warehouses have now become avant-garde art galleries, and classic art venues are constantly experimenting and expanding.

St.Petersburg

St Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia. It is known as Russia's gateway to Europe and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The whole city consists of 42 islands connected by more than 360 bridges. Because of the criss-crossing rivers, dotted islands and beautiful scenery, it is known as "Venice of the North". Beautiful neva river, fairy-tale European architecture, all kinds of palaces with golden walls, blue sky and white clouds, etc. All these make people fall in love with this city.

suzdal

There is one of the most striking and dazzling "diamonds" on the gold ring of Russian tourism, and that is suzdal. If you can only visit one city around Moscow, come here. This is a quiet town that has been "forgotten" by modern society: a lovely hut and a golden dome reflected in the water are integrated, and the winding river flows lazily through gentle hills and grass full of flowers.

Sergeyev town

Sergeyev Town is one of the satellite cities in Moscow, located at 7 1 km northeast of the city. It is a picturesque city with unique architecture, and it is also one of the golden ring cities in Russia. It takes 1 many hours to drive from Moscow. The Three Saints Monastery of Sergey in the town is one of the oldest monasteries in Russia.

Sochi

Sochi is located at the junction of Krasnodar Krai of Russian Federation and Georgia, along the Black Sea, with a width of 40 to 60 kilometers and a length of 145 kilometers from east to west. It is the narrowest city in Russia and the most popular holiday resort in Russia. Its roads and buildings are built on the mountain. You can experience the visual pleasure of driving around here. Sochi is known as the summer capital of Russia. Mineral water, charming coastal and mountainous scenery, long beaches and mild climate make Sochi a big and popular tourist destination.

Kazan

The history of Kazan can be traced back to 1000 years ago, about 165438+ at the beginning of the 20th century. In order to resist foreign invasion, the Volga-Baurgard Principality, which ruled the Kazan River valley at that time, built a wooden castle checkpoint on a hillside on the east bank of Kazan River, which was the embryonic form of Kazan. In Tatar, "Kazan" means "cauldron", which was named after the castle was shaped like an inverted cauldron. /kloc-The historical heritage accumulated in 0/000 makes Kazan rank alongside Moscow and St. Petersburg as the only three A-level historical and cultural cities in China.

Haishenwai

Vladivostok is the largest city in the Russian Far East. It is located at the junction of Russia, China and North Korea. It is backed by the inland and surrounded by the sea on three sides. It is the most important port along the Russian Pacific coast and the headquarters of the Russian Pacific Fleet. Vladivostok is a natural ice-free port and the largest port city along the Pacific coast of Russia. As a coastal city, Vladivostok has rich tourism resources. It is a scenic spot and a household name in Russia.

Crimean peninsula

Crimea belongs to the Mediterranean climate, where the scenery is magnificent and the climate is warm and humid. It was once a famous tourist attraction in the Soviet Union, and the famous peninsula city Yalta was once the place where the heads of the Soviet Union, the United States and Britain held the Yalta meeting. There are not only the remains of the British light cavalry who were wiped out in the Crimean War, but also nine domed churches in Russia, which are also located on high cliffs. On March 20 14, Crimea held a referendum to join Russia.

Kamchatka peninsula

There are 1000 volcanoes in kamchatka peninsula, of which 30 are active. There are also many geothermal fountains. There is Awacha Bay, one of the most beautiful and largest bays in the world, a natural park listed by UNESCO as a world cultural and natural heritage, and so on. There, you can greet the sunrise on the Pacific coast, walk barefoot on the black beach, watch the waves roll, and watch the Geyser Valley, Wuzong Crater and the world's largest Kamchatka brown bear by helicopter.

Kiri i.

Kiri Island is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Russia. The whole island of Kiri has been turned into a scenic reserve, represented by wooden churches listed as world cultural heritage by UNESCO, as well as various rural grazing houses, granaries, mills and warehouses in the19th century. These buildings form a wonderful log complex, which is called "a museum without a roof" by Russians.

Novgorod

Novgorod literally translates as "New Town", but in fact it is the oldest city in Russia. Novgorod is an ancient trade route from Central Asia to Northern Europe, the first capital of Russia in the 9th century, an outstanding cultural center and one of the main centers of Russian culture and religion. As the birthplace of Russian history, people still call it "the great Novgorod", which contains people's respect for this city. This is the best place to explore the origin of Russian culture.

Yekaterinburg

Yekaterinburg is located at the eastern foot of the Urals, beside the Isett River. There are more than 600 historical and cultural sites in this city. The most proud museum is Yekaterinburg's plastic arts, geology and jewelry processing art, which records the historical and cultural track of Yekaterinburg. In addition, theaters, concert halls, art galleries and more than 50 music schools and art schools all over the city provide a rich cultural life for this industrial city. Yekaterinburg has two "bright spots". First, the dividing line between Asia and Europe passes through Yekaterinburg; Second, the whole family of Russia's last czar was executed here.

Irkutsk

Irkutsk, known as the "heart of Siberia", "Paris of the East" and "Pearl of Siberia", is connected with the residential area by natural birch forest. Irkutsk is a famous tourist city in Russia, with more than 1, 300 historical architectural heritages, of which 50 1 is a national or state-level cultural relic, which is protected by the state. Irkutsk's fame largely depends on Lake Baikal, 66 kilometers west of Irkutsk. Lake Baikal was successfully declared as a United Nations World Heritage Site on 1996, and has the reputation of "the bright eye of Siberia". Lake Baikal is the oldest lake in the world, which was formed about 25 million years ago.

Yakutsk

There are many world-famous cities near the Arctic Circle, such as Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, Murmansk, the largest military port in the former Soviet Union, Tromso, the North Pole Gate of Norway, Anchorage Airport in Alaska and Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, all of which are authentic "cold capitals", but the coldest city in the world is Yakutsk, the capital of Yakutsk, Russia. In Yakutsk, you can truly experience the magical phenomena such as eyelashes freezing, nose hair freezing and breathing into ice.