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Is it cold to go to St. Petersburg in winter?

Cold, but worth it. Although it is very cold to come to St. Petersburg this time, the sky is still very pleasant. Cities with an average sunshine of only 90 days a year have 3 days of sunshine. This also makes me very excited, because the ancient buildings in the city are very beautiful under the sunshine, and the historical center here also constitutes a UNESCO world heritage.

First of all, the churches in St. Petersburg are worth shooting, such as the Cathedral of Blood and St. Isaac's Cathedral. There is a strong sense of vicissitudes, and the building itself is also a very famous designer from Europe at that time.

I also took aerial photos in many places in St. Petersburg. Colorful ancient buildings are like a big fairy tale world against the background of ice and snow. My favorite scenic spot is the Peter Paul fortress scenic spot, which is also extremely important to the city. At the same age as this city, it was once the outpost of the northern war between Russia and Sweden.

Regardless of history, the buildings here should be the fairytale. But it is also a solemn place. The Peter Paul Cathedral in the scenic spot is the tallest building in the city. The church is generally closed to tourists because it contains the graves and remains of the Russian czar. Also in the fortress, Peter the Great once executed his own son, so there are some prisons in the walls here.

My friends and I feel very lucky to harvest such beautiful scenery. The ancient buildings in St. Petersburg have always been there. Whether to come in the snowy winter is obviously just a matter of decision. The little friend said that he didn't want to leave when he came. Winter here is so beautiful.