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Interterminal underground - Sheremetyevo
Interterminal underground is an automated passenger transportation system at Sheremetyevo international airport named after Alexander S. Pushkin in Moscow.
It is caring passengers and connecting the Terminal B with Terminals D, E, F and the Aeroexpress railway station passing over two kilometers, with operating speed of 50 kilometers per hour and passing under runways of the airport.
It is the most convenient way for air passenger to transfer between the northern and southern terminal!
Providing great comfort for passengers - fast, quiet and working 24/7/365.
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The beautiful of Khabarovsk
Khabarovsk is definitely a very beautiful city. It is one of the biggest and populated in the region.
There are many monuments of architecture in the city from different eras. The city was founded in 1858 so there are a lot of historical buildings still standing and making the city more beautiful.
Pic 1: Khabarovsk Dormition Cathedral.
Pic 2: Green Build - Don Restaurant - address: Kalinina street , building 72, khabarovsk, Russia:
Pic 3: don’t remember where is this one located 😂 sorry
Pic 4: Church of St. Innocent of Irkutsk - address: Turgeneva street, 73B, Khabarovsk, Russia.
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Restaurant Sopka - Khabarovsk
The place offers a variety of local specialities prepared in an exquisite manner. You can enjoy European, Russian food and even seafood 🦞 They are also offering Gluten Free and Vegan Options to visitors. Decent amount of drinks to choose from.
Vast selections on the menu is making it a bit difficult to choose and order 😁 and the menu is in Russian, Chinese, and English.
The outdoor seating great for warm weather and the view over Amur river is very beautiful. If the weather isn’t warm enough you don’t need to worry every chair has blanket in case you get too cold🙃
Fantastic location, highly recommended to go with family and friends. I did both and was always leaving this place very satisfied. Once again the location and the view makes it a great place to enjoy the sunset while sipping wine 🍷
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💚 The Arbat
🚇 Arbatskaya subway station, line 3 and 4.
The street is close to the Ministry of foreign affairs. (I will do a post about it).
It’s a pedestrian street about one kilometer long in the historical centre of Moscow, Russia. It forms the heart of the Arbat District of Moscow. Originally the street formed part of an important trade-route and was home to many craftsmen.
🛍 There are shopping malls, stores and restaurants down the street. You can take a long, enjoyable walk and visits to The Memorial apartment of Al. Pushkin, or The museum of wax figures.
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Moscow-city 🏙
🚇 Vystavochnaya line 4.
🛍 There are shopping malls and restaurants around. Also a cruise 🚢.
❗️Moscow city has unique atmosphere. It has two sides, old style city, streets full of communism (haha 😁) and the other side is Moscow-city modern part.
For me the old style always wins. But at the same time exploring all the sides of the city has its beauty.
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Church St. Maria Magdalena ⛪️
❗️The church is located very far from downtown. I was visiting my auntie and this is how I found it.
📍 It’s in Yuzhnoye Butovo District close to Улица Горчакова (Street Gorchakov) subway station, line 12.
🛍 There are just apartments nearby and a shopping mall, nothing much, no restaurants, almost no hotels.
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More red ♥️
❗️Red Square is the largest and most famous square in Russia. It has a magnetic pull for all visitors to Moscow. Standing in Red Square, you can see the most significant buildings in the capital: the Kremlin, GUM department store, the State History Museum, Lenin's Mausoleum, and of course, St Basil's Cathedral.
The place was named “Red square” for its loveliness: Krasnaya, or “red,” meant “beautiful” in old Russian. The plaza has drawn crowds since it was a 1400s shantytown.
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Stunning 🤩
❗️Built by Ivan the Terrible in the 1550's, St. Basil’s Cathedral bordering Red Square consists of nine separate chapels, each capped with its own individually shaped and colored dome.
It’s an Orthodox church in Red Square of Moscow, and is one of the most popular cultural symbols of Russia. The building, now a museum, is officially known as the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos on the Moat, or Pokrovsky Cathedral.
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First post from Russia 🇷🇺
🛫 Took a plane from Guangzhou to Moscow (4555 RMB) around 11 hours 20 minutes. The company was Aeroflot. Some crew members were so rude, lazy to help or lazy to work. They served lunch and dinner (Chinese style noodles or rice and fish).
🛬 Arrived to Moscow Sheremetyevo airport and took airport express to city. I don’t remember the ticket price. 😁
❗️ The airport is sooooo confusing. It doesn’t have second floor, only 1st and 3rd. 😂 but it’s okay, signs are quite clear.
Wait for other posts 😝😝
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Oceanarium in Vladivostok
Oceanarium in Vladivostok is located on Russky Island. It was opened in 2016.
The shell-shaped building opens up to its guests a rich marine world with representatives of all oceans and climatic zones. There you can enjoy a tube ride with stingrays, a tropical area, tanks with funny penguins and inquisitive seals.
A separate dolphinarium operates in the aquarium. There are trained dolphins, beluga whales and the charming walrus Misha and many more.
The oceanarium is open 6 days a week, closed on Mondays. On Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the aquarium is open from 10 am to 8 pm.
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S-56 Soviet submarine in Vladivostok
S-56 (Russian С-56) - Soviet submarine from World War II and the post-war period, belonging to the S series IX-bis. For his war services, he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner and was awarded the title of a guard ship.
After the end of the war, the S-56 returned to the Far East via the North Sea Route and continued to serve in the Pacific Fleet. It was decommissioned in 1955 to serve as a training station for training.
The submarine is now open to tourists. Having boarded the famous submarine, you can completely immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a dangerous and heroic era - some of the compartments have been preserved in their original form.
Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 20:00. Adult ticket - 100 RUB, children - 50 RUB.
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Grodekovsky Museum in Khabarovsk
Grodekovsky Museum in Khabarovsk is a monument of architecture, culture and history of federal significance. The museum's funds include more than 400 thousand items.
The expositions and exhibitions feature exhibits dedicated to the paleontology and geology of the Amur region, the flora and fauna of the Far East, the fish of the Amur basin, the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Amur region and the Slavic settlers, the history of the development and development of the Russian Far East, the events of the Civil War in the Far East of 1917–1922. The expositions of the museum tell about Khabarovsk and the region for the entire period of its existence.
I recommend visiting the local history museum, not because of the history of the region, it's just a cool museum.
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The Dormition Cathedral of Khabarovsk
On Komsomolskaya Square, opposite the Nevelskoy embankment, in the heart of Khabarovsk, the magnificent Grado-Khabarovsk Cathedral of the Assumption of the Mother of God rises above the Amur.
The cathedral was founded in 2000 and finally completed by 2001. The cathedral was built on the site of an old church demolished in 1937 by the Bolsheviks.
Those who come to the city try to get into this temple, which is distinguished by unusual architecture. This is probably the most beautiful building in Khabarovsk, both inside and out.
The cathedral is charming, especially at night, when illuminated. Locals and tourists consider this object worthy of attention and photography.
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Arseniev Museum in Vladivostok
Vladimir K. Arseniev Museum of Far East History was founded in 1884 and opened to visitors in 1890 as a museum of the Society for the Study of the Amur Territory.
Today, the museum stores documentary and material evidence from different eras: these are archaeological artifacts, collections of the natural and cultural heritage of our region, and ethnographic collections that reveal the secrets of the life of small peoples of the Far East, and exhibits dedicated to military, social, political events, as well as paintings, sculptures and more.
The museum building is located in the very center of the city and is a monument of urban architecture of the early 20th century.
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