The Golden Horn in Vladivostok, the Soviet Union, is a natural harbor. Because of the birth of sea cucumbers, it is called "Sea Cucumber Bay" by Chinese.
These images are from a postcard published by the Moscow Planetary Press in 1973.
The seaside is full of frolicking crowds.
Vladivostok is my hometown of China. On November 14, 1860, a Sino-Russian Treaty of Peking ceded the territory east of the Ussuri River, including Vladivostok, to Russia, which named it Vladivostok, which means "rule the East" in Russian.
Vladivostok was the headquarters of the Soviet Pacific Fleet and was home to a large number of naval officers.
A group of Young Pioneers approached. Nearly fifty years have passed, and the children in the photos are already grandmothers, and naturally they have witnessed the fall of the Soviet Union.