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Moscow
Red Square
The Russia – China tour will take you to Red Square, one of Russia's most iconic locations. This historic site is home to famous landmarks like the Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral, and Lenin's Mausoleum. Red Square isn't just the hub of political events and national celebrations, but also a cultural symbol that draws countless tourists each year.

Aleksandrovsky Garden
Vườn Alexander là một trong những công viên công cộng đầu tiên của Moscow. Được tạo ra vào đầu thế kỷ 19, công viên được đặt theo tên của hoàng đế Alexander I. Vườn nổi tiếng với đài phun nước, lối đi rợp bóng cây, và các đài tưởng niệm. Một trong những điểm nổi bật của vườn là ngọn đèn vĩnh cửu và đài tưởng niệm nạn nhân Chiến tranh Không tên.

Điện Kremlin
Điện Kremlin là một phức hợp lịch sử và kiến trúc ấn tượng. Được xây dựng từ thế kỷ 14, Kremlin là biểu tượng của quyền lực nhà nước Nga. Ngày nay, nó vẫn là nơi làm việc chính của tổng thống Nga. Phức hợp này bao gồm một số nhà thờ và cung điện lớn. Bức tường Kremlin dài và các tháp canh bao quanh cũng là đặc điểm nổi bật của khu phức hợp này.

Tàu điện Moscow
Hệ thống tàu điện ngầm Moscow là khai trương vào năm 1935 với hơn 200 trạm và 15 tuyến. Tàu điện ngầm Moscow không chỉ nổi tiếng về sự rộng lớn mà còn về vẻ đẹp của nó. Nhiều trạm được trang trí công phu với các tác phẩm nghệ thuật, điêu khắc và kiến trúc lộng lẫy. Hệ thống này được coi là một trong những hệ thống tàu điện ngầm đẹp nhất thế giới.

Khải Hoàn Môn
The Triumphal Arch was constructed to celebrate Russia's victory over Napoleon in 1812. Originally erected in 1827, it was replaced by a new structure in 1968, located along Kutuzovsky Avenue. This grand arch is intricately decorated with reliefs and monuments. Today, the Triumphal Arch stands as a popular landmark for both locals and tourists on the Russia – China tour.

Arbat Pedestrian Street
Arbat Street has a long and rich history, becoming a vibrant hub for artists and intellectuals since the 19th century. Today, it’s a bustling neighborhood filled with shops, cafés, and souvenir stands. The street is alive with street performers, from portrait artists to musicians.

Saint Petersburg
Hermitage Museum
The Hermitage Museum is one of the largest and most renowned museums in the world. Founded in 1764 by Empress Catherine the Great, it now houses over three million works of art. The museum's collection spans European art, Egyptian antiquities, and items from the Renaissance to modern times.

Winter Palace
The Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg was once the official residence of Russian emperors. A prime example of Russian Baroque architecture, the palace is known for its vast façade and ornate decorations. It has been the site of many key historical events, notably the 1917 Russian Revolution. Today, the Winter Palace is part of the Hermitage Museum.

Saint Isaac's Cathedral
Saint Isaac's Cathedral boasts European imperial religious architecture. Its magnificent façade is adorned with marble and gilded details. The cathedral features a massive dome, topped with a gilded orb symbolizing the Holy Spirit, depicted as a dove. Currently, the cathedral primarily functions as a museum, with a small portion still reserved for religious services.

Naval Headquarters Building
Situated across from the Winter Palace, the Naval Headquarters Building was constructed in the late 18th century under Emperor Pavel I. It exemplifies Neoclassical architecture, marked by a grand façade and a central column adorned with sculptural figures. Other decorative elements of the building include a fountain and a large globe, symbolizing Russia’s global naval influence.


Summer Palace Garden
The Summer Palace Garden forms part of the grand Summer Palace, a royal retreat for the king. It features a carefully arranged design with artistic fences and paths made of gravel. Notably, the garden includes sculptures of Greek and Roman gods. The garden is also renowned for its canals and ponds, which contribute to the cool, refreshing atmosphere. Despite several renovations, the garden still retains its beauty and has become a popular destination on the Russia – China tour.

Kazan Cathedral
Kazan Cathedral is a prominent symbol of the city’s religious architecture. Built between 1801 and 1811, it was inspired by St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. The cathedral was designed to honor Russia’s victory over Napoleon. It also houses the venerated icon of Our Lady of Kazan. Inside, the cathedral's interiors are adorned with marble, sculptures, and murals.

Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
This church was constructed on the very site where Tsar Alexander II of Russia was assassinated in 1881. It was designed to resemble the Cathedral of St. Basil in Moscow. Inside, the church is decorated with over 7,000 square meters of mosaics, illustrating biblical stories. After the Russian Revolution, the church was closed but was eventually restored in the 1990s.

Peter and Paul Fortress
The Peter and Paul Fortress was originally built to defend newly acquired lands from Swedish forces. It houses the Peter and Paul Cathedral, where many of Russia's emperors and empresses are buried. Inside the fortress, there is also a historic prison that once detained numerous political figures.


Catherine Palace
Situated in Pushkin, around 25 km from Saint Petersburg, the Catherine Palace was constructed in the early 18th century and has been renovated several times. A standout feature of the palace is the Amber Room, a remarkable artwork made entirely of amber. The gardens surrounding the palace, with their fountains, are excellent examples of architectural and landscape design. Both the palace and its gardens are not only a national heritage of Russia but also part of the UNESCO World Heritage site.

Chengdu
Ancient Cam Ly Street
Throughout history, this is one of the oldest commercial streets from the Shu Han period. The street gained fame across China during the Qin Dynasty, Han Dynasty, and even the Three Kingdoms era. The buildings here are designed in the style of ancient Sichuan homes. The pedestrian street of Cam Ly embodies the spirit and aesthetics of the Qin, Han, Three Kingdoms, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Notably, this is an excellent spot to indulge in the famous Sichuan cuisine.

Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuary
The Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuary is the most fascinating attraction in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. Established in 1987, this sanctuary is a research facility focused on panda conservation efforts. It provides an environment that closely resembles the pandas' natural habitat. Visitors from Russia and China can watch pandas in areas designed with abundant greenery and trees.


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Mytour.vnMay 16, 2024