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Is Vladivostok worth going to?

Vladivostok (Waisansheng) is a port city in the Russian Far East near the northeast of China, and it has gradually become a favorite tourist destination for tourists during their trip to Russia. Let's learn about the history and interesting attractions of Vladivostok!

The history of Vladivostok

Vladivostok was officially named Vladivostok, the Russian Far East. During the feudal dynasty, Vladivostok always belonged to the territory of China. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the declining Qing government and Russia signed the unequal treaty "Aihui Treaty", which divided Vladivostok into China and Russia. /kloc-In the 1960s of 0/9, after the signing of the Beijing Treaty between China and Russia, Vladivostok was completely included in the Russian territory. Because of its geographical location near the northeast of China, it is the most important part of trans-siberian railway. As the largest port city in the Russian Far East, it is suitable for domestic tourists.

In terms of climate, Vladivostok belongs to a typical temperate continental climate with four distinct seasons throughout the year. Because it is close to the seaside, it is cool and comfortable in summer. In autumn, Wan Li has clear skies and good lighting conditions. Summer and autumn are the most suitable seasons for sightseeing.

Lenin Monument stands a statue of Lenin in the square in front of the railway station. As a representative figure of the international proletariat, Russia also enjoys a high reputation.

2. Vladivostok Railway Station is located in the central area of Vladivostok. The station is a steam locomotive with the Siberian Railway Monument. It recorded the distance from here to Moscow, the capital of Russia-9288 kilometers. On the zenith of the station, there are two groups of pictures, namely the city scenery of Vladivostok and the city scenery of Moscow, the Russian capital. The theme of this huge work shed painting is "Great Motherland".

3. Monument to Soviet Soldiers The monument to Soviet soldiers was built in Victory Square in the center of Vladivostok to commemorate the February and October revolutions in Russia at that time. There are many bus stops and souvenir booths around, and interested tourists can go and have a look.

In addition, you can also choose to live near here, and the surrounding small hotels are cheap and reasonable. Of course, if you pursue a comfortable living environment, you can also choose a higher-end hotel.

4. The Pacific Fleet Command's fleet command at the seaside is located in a low-key building, with the east facing the sea, hundreds of meters of embossed granite at the foot of the mountain, and a retired large submarine for people to visit.

5. The submarine memorial ship is equivalent to the submarine being converted into a physical museum, which contains a Russian introduction about the history of the ship, as well as detailed submarine switches, wheels and torpedoes. Suitable for military fans to watch.

6. The last attraction of the Tocanie Lighthouse is a small lighthouse, which is very suitable for people who are fresh in literature and art. This is also the ending place of the movie "July and An Sheng". Does it make you feel a little familiar? Although the lighthouse is small, it stands alone on the island and is wrapped by the big sea and the sky, which naturally reveals a free and empty atmosphere. If you can live here, it seems that you can forget all your troubles. If conditions permit, you can also rent a car with food and luggage for a self-driving picnic with Russian style. Enjoy the beautiful scenery while enjoying the delicious food in your mouth.

After reading the above description in Bian Xiao, did you have a crush on Vladivostok? This is the best choice for you who want to experience Russian customs but because of time and distance. Pack your bags and get ready to go!