Mysterious Eastern European Country - Moldova
In Eastern Europe, the capital of Moldova, Chisinau, is like a low-key and brilliant pearl, exuding a unique charm, waiting for people to explore. Here is a travel and attraction guide for Chisinau.
Visa and Transportation
Chinese citizens with ordinary passports generally need to apply for a visa in advance at the Moldovan Embassy in China or apply for an e-visa online. To reach Chisinau, you usually need to transfer in Istanbul, Moscow, or other places. The city has convenient transportation, with buses and taxis.
Attractions
- Chisinau Triumphal Arch: As a landmark in the city center, it was built to commemorate the victory over the Turks. The national flag inside the gate echoes the national flag on top of the parliament building, witnessing the historical changes of the city and quietly telling the glory of the past.
- Stefan cel Mare Central Park: With lush trees and fresh air, it is the main leisure area in the city center. In front of the park gate stands a statue of Stefan cel Mare, a medieval Moldavian prince, a witness to Moldova's powerful and brave history, making people seem to see the golden spears and iron horses of the past.
- Pushkin Museum: One of the two Pushkin museums in the world, the famous Russian poet Pushkin spent three years in exile here and wrote "The Prisoner of the Caucasus." The exhibits in the museum seem to softly tell the poet's past, exuding a strong cultural atmosphere.
- Cricova Winery: One of the most famous wineries in Moldova, built using natural caves. It houses nearly 700 types of more than 1.5 million bottles of various famous wines and champagnes. Walking among them, the aroma of wine is overflowing, as if you are in a dream world of wine.
Food Experience
Be sure to try hot corn porridge, paired with rich sheep's milk cheese, butter, etc., with a rich taste. There are also special dishes such as soup, smoked fish, grape leaf rolls, and cheese-stuffed green peppers, paired with the local sweet and mellow wine, allowing your taste buds to immerse in the unique flavors of Moldova.
In Chisinau, every brick tells a story, every bite of food conveys culture, and every bottle of wine exudes enthusiasm, leaving you with unforgettable travel memories.