Moscow
Strolling through Moscow: A Journey Across Time and Space
First Impressions of Moscow
As the plane slowly landed at Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport, my mood was both excited and expectant. As the capital of Russia, Moscow is not only a political and economic center but also a city rich in history and culture. Today, I will measure the breadth of this city with my footsteps and feel its depth with my heart.
Red Square and the Kremlin
My first stop was the heart of Moscow—Red Square. Red Square, whose name means "beautiful square" in Russian, truly lives up to its name. Surrounding the square are many famous buildings, such as Saint Basil's Cathedral, the State Historical Museum, and Lenin's Mausoleum. Saint Basil's Cathedral is renowned for its colorful onion-shaped domes, looking as if it stepped out of a fairy tale.
Passing through Red Square, I arrived at the Kremlin. The Kremlin is Russia's political center and one of the largest architectural complexes in the world. Walking inside the Kremlin walls felt like traveling to another era. Every brick here tells the story of Russia's history. Buildings like Ivan the Great Bell Tower, the Assumption Cathedral, and the Archangel Cathedral are all breathtaking.
The Artistic Atmosphere of Arbat Street
Leaving the Kremlin, I strolled to Arbat Street. This ancient street is famous for its strong artistic vibe and is one of Moscow's cultural landmarks. On both sides of the street are various cafes, bookstores, and art shops. I entered a small bookstore, picked up a few books on Russian literature, and soaked in the cultural atmosphere.
On Arbat Street, I also encountered some street performers who added endless vitality to the street with their music and paintings. I stopped to enjoy their performances, feeling as if I had become part of the city's artistic soul.
The Tranquility by the Moscow River
In the afternoon, I came to the banks of the Moscow River. The riverside scenery was peaceful and beautiful, with a gentle breeze refreshing the mind. I rented a small boat and floated on the river, admiring the scenery on both sides. The main building of Moscow State University gleamed under the sunlight in the distance, while nearby bridges and buildings reflected in the water, creating beautiful pictures.
On the river, I saw many tour boats and speedboats weaving through the water, adding much vitality to the city. In the riverside park, people were picnicking on the grass, and children were playing and laughing, filling the entire city with life and energy.
Moscow at Night
As night fell, Moscow’s nightscape was equally enchanting. I went to the Bolshoi Theatre to enjoy a wonderful ballet performance. The interior decoration of the theatre was magnificent and elegant, and the performance was superb. The dancers told touching stories with graceful movements, allowing me to feel the charm of Russian art.
After the show, I strolled through the streets of Moscow at night. Neon lights flickered, and the streets were bustling with traffic, as if the city was bursting with new life under the night sky. I entered a Russian restaurant and tasted authentic Russian dishes such as borscht, Russian-style grilled meat, and caviar, savoring the unique flavors of this city.
Conclusion
Strolling through Moscow felt like a journey across time and space. This city has a long history and rich culture, as well as a modern urban atmosphere and vitality. Whether it was the solemnity of Red Square, the artistic vibe of Arbat Street, or the tranquility by the Moscow River, all left a deep impression on me.
Moscow, this charming city, made me reluctant to leave. I believe that one day in the future, I will definitely return to this land to continue my journey in Moscow.