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A day trip to Blagoveshchensk from Russia at the Heihe Port. The procedure for going to Russia from here is relatively simple. If you are leaving the country through a local travel agency, you do not need to apply for a visa. The main need is that the passport must not be damaged. If there is a little flaw, you need to carry a temporary document. The fee is 180 yuan per person. You need to go to the local public security department to take a photo. The first stop is Lenin Square, which was built in 1967 to celebrate the 51st anniversary of the birth of the Soviet. The tall statue of Lenin stands in the vicinity of the square. There are various ice sculptures and snow sculptures, as well as ice and ice entertainment such as ice rinks. People play, very beautiful and happy pictures. Blagoveshchensk was later China's territory and was later occupied by Tsarist Russia for historical reasons. However, apart from history, although it is only separated by a river, the ethnic customs on both sides of the river are completely different, including ethnicity, urban style, architectural features and living customs. Lenin Square is pure white, and by the river bank, standing on the bank of the river, you can clearly see the Heihe River. The surface of the Heilongjiang River is frozen, and the silver is wrapped in a enchanting. Its fun to see the local children skating in the square. I cant help but want to experience it.
Posted: Jan 1, 2019
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