中國城是一個很重要的一幢建築,這个中國城也是很有趣的一個環境了,這個城市裡面非常的有特色的,很豐富的東西,來這裏也是蠻有趣的哦,在這裏也能看到很好我玩的東西呢。
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在這片相對老舊的曆史街區中,保留了十幾座古教堂和不計其數的古建築,在其中隨便逛逛會有不少收獲。喀山大教堂與“古姆”百貨之間尼古拉街(Нико́льская у́лица)已改建成徒步區,沿著它可以一直走到盧比揚卡。
After visiting the Cemetery of the New Saint Lady, the local railway back to the hotel passes through the National Museum of History. So we got off the subway and came to see it, right next to Red Square. As soon as you enter the museum, you can see the dome portraits of the Grand Duke of Moscow and the Russian Czar. It's really spectacular.
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Кита́й-го́род翻譯過來叫中國城 實際與中國一點關係都沒有
When I arrived, I was totally lost in Moscow, and almost lost in the cold Moscow streets. The street names were all Russian, but the hotel navigation map was English. I asked the first passer-by who was an Asian girl of unknown nationality, but took me to the opposite direction. After synthesizing the instructions of three local people, plus my super sense of direction and sixth sense, I went forward desperately, wandering for 30 minutes, and finally I was lucky to find only one. Hotels in the streets hundreds of meters away.
This is an old block with a long history in Moscow. Although it is called Chinatown, it does not seem to have much substantive relationship with China, just as many Chinese cities have streets called Beijing Road but have no half-money relationship with Beijing. There are still many old buildings in Chinese cities that can be appreciated slowly, among which you can feel the heavy sense of history.
中國城是一個很重要的一幢建築,這个中國城也是很有趣的一個環境了,這個城市裡面非常的有特色的,很豐富的東西,來這裏也是蠻有趣的哦,在這裏也能看到很好我玩的東西呢。
After visiting the Cemetery of the New Saint Lady, the local railway back to the hotel passes through the National Museum of History. So we got off the subway and came to see it, right next to Red Square. As soon as you enter the museum, you can see the dome portraits of the Grand Duke of Moscow and the Russian Czar. It's really spectacular.
38.0000000000000000000000000000
Кита́й-го́род翻譯過來叫中國城 實際與中國一點關係都沒有
When I arrived, I was totally lost in Moscow, and almost lost in the cold Moscow streets. The street names were all Russian, but the hotel navigation map was English. I asked the first passer-by who was an Asian girl of unknown nationality, but took me to the opposite direction. After synthesizing the instructions of three local people, plus my super sense of direction and sixth sense, I went forward desperately, wandering for 30 minutes, and finally I was lucky to find only one. Hotels in the streets hundreds of meters away.
This is an old block with a long history in Moscow. Although it is called Chinatown, it does not seem to have much substantive relationship with China, just as many Chinese cities have streets called Beijing Road but have no half-money relationship with Beijing. There are still many old buildings in Chinese cities that can be appreciated slowly, among which you can feel the heavy sense of history.