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Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

author:Spring Flower Bloom Vlog

Among the recommendations of popular tourist attractions in Russia, there is always such a name - Vladivostok.

Sometimes I wonder what kind of magic he has that has caused countless Chinese to follow.

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists
Vladivostok, also known as Vladivostok City (Владивосток), meaning "ruler of the East" and "conquer of the East", is the capital of the Primorsky Krai of Russia, located at the junction of China, North Korea and Russia. Vladivostok in Taiwan is the official name, while on Chinese maps the city is officially labeled "Vladivostok", a transliteration of the Russian name.

Today, Vladivostok is the most important city in the Russian Far East and is home to the Pacific Fleet, the second largest fleet of the Russian Navy, with a total population of about 600,000.

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

1. Tours of Europe

Many people have a dream of a trip to Europe, but often put off their trip due to long distance, high cost and other factors, in fact, you just ignore the beautiful paradise city around you - Vladivostok. (Connected to the northeast of the mainland, it takes only one hour to fly from Beijing to Vladivostok)

There is a strong European atmosphere, delicate facial features, hot body of Russian sexy beauties form the beautiful scenery of the street, classic Russian architecture and intoxicating scenery is even more pleasant. (Beautiful scenery, food, beautiful women, these three beauties of Vladivostok are left for you to experience when you go there in person later.) )

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists
Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

When you are tired of walking, buy some snacks at random street shops, look at eye-catching Russian beauties, and feel the daily life of the locals.

Secondly, due to the preferential exchange rate, the ruble fell sharply, Russia has government subsidies for residents of the Far East, the same product has not increased in price for more than ten years, at this time, whether it is fun or food shopping, the preferential Chinese seems to take advantage of the fighting nation.

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

2. Trace the relationship

A Russian journalist once interviewed a Chinese tourist in Vladivostok, who said, "When we are strong one day, we will regain here."

Yes, Vladivostok was once the territory of China.

During the Kangxi Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty, the Treaty of Nebuchu signed between the Qing government and Tsarist Russia clearly stipulated that the area where Vladivostok was located belonged to the Qing Dynasty. In the Second Opium War, in 1858, the Qing government and Tsarist Russia signed the unequal Treaty of Yaohun, which stipulated that the area east of the Ussuri River, including Vladivostok, was jointly administered by China and Russia.

In 1860, Russia forced the Qing government to sign the unequal Sino-Russian Treaty of Beijing, in which the Qing government ceded about 400,000 square kilometers of territory east of the Ussuri River, including Sakhalin, including Vladivostok.

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

Whether you want to enjoy a romantic trip to Europe in an exotic country, miss the changes in history, or simply want to visit here, I recommend you to visit these places.

Vladivostok Raiders Collection

1. Vladivostok Railway Station

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

Vladivostok Railway Station is the world's only dry port railway station, the starting point of the Asia-Europe railway journey, and the 9288 monument in the station was built to commemorate the "twelfth wonder of the world". Typical Russian architecture and elaborate ceiling frescoes make up the exterior of the station, and a steam locomotive designed by the Russians in honor of the railway workers during World War II is displayed in the center of the platform, becoming a landmark of the city.

2. Lenin Square

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

The spring breeze blowing from the October Revolution created a socialist precedent, and in the middle of the square stood the statue of Lenin with its head raised and pointed to the east, and it is said that because there was always bird droppings over the statue, which defiled the statue, the government funded the hiring of some retired veterans to carry guns around the statue every day to shoot birds, which shows the degree of attention.

3. Monument to the Fighters of Soviet Power in the Far East

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

In order to commemorate the patriotic spirit of the heroic sacrifice of the soldiers, a long open flame burns in the center of the memorial square all year round and will never be extinguished. Walk up the steps and you will see two large walls of stone reliefs with densely packed lists of the names of Soviet fighters in the Far East during World War II...

4. Submarine Museum

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

The C-56 submarine was assembled into a real memorial museum, and the interior of the cabin restored the facilities and documents of the time, and entered the living environment of the crew, as if you were on the battlefield filled with gunfire. Today, the submarine is home to the command of the Russian Pacific Fleet, and the significance of this can be imagined.

5. Orthodox Church

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

Orthodox is the largest religion in Russia, this is an Orthodox church with an onion roof, colorful and chic, it is the best place to feel the atmosphere of Russian religion. There is also a building similar to the French Arc de Triomphe near the church, and it is interesting to note that Russia was built for Napoleon's defeat, and France to welcome Napoleon's triumphant return.

6. Eagle's Nest Mountain Observatory

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

If you like the Sunshine Rock of Gulangyu Island, you will definitely love it here. Eagle's Nest Mountain is the highest point in Vladivostok, and from the observation deck you can overlook the whole city and the bay, and the scenery is very intoxicating during the day and night, and many couples come here to take photos when they get married, forming a heart-locking lock, symbolizing the fidelity of love. What's more, you don't need to queue up to see such a beautiful view.

7. Golden Horn Bridge

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

This is a very beautiful cable-stayed bridge, specially built in anticipation of the 2012 APEC summit, and a road on the coast of the Golden Horn connects to the cross-sea bridge, forming a beautiful arc, making this bridge not only magnificent but also very beautiful from a distance. Standing on the observation deck of Eagle's Nest Mountain, you can see the panoramic view of the bridge, which is beautifully illuminated at night, which is very shocking!

Vladivostok also has a glass beach, such a beautiful place is one of the few in the world, glass beach and domestic experience is completely different, a large number of bottles of various colors in the waves washed day after day, glass fragments are washed away sharp corners, become round and smooth, forming a special scenery.

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists
Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists
Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

Vladivostok is also home to the Tokanev Lighthouse---- known as the loneliest lighthouse in the world. Everyone must have seen the movie "July and Ansheng", because this movie made Zhou Dongyu and Ma Sichun win the film at the same time, and some of the shots in the movie are actually taken from Tokanev Lighthouse.

This lighthouse is located in Vladivostok, which many people are looking for after the movie broadcasts, it is where the traveler's dream begins, and you will surely fall in love with this place once you walk in the field.

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists
Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists
Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

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Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

Vladivostok, once a "small fishing village by the sea" Chinese, is now famous as the "terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway" and "ice-free harbor" all year round. I think this is a city where vicissitudes and modernity coexist. Vladivostok, with her peaceful beauty, attracts countless admirers.

The European style closest to China, no matter when you start, is a matter of living up to time.

Why Vladivostok, once Chinese territory, attracts Chinese tourists

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