In recent years, Russian tourism has become a new hot spot, and more and more
Chinese tourists come here, but most people go to Moscow and St. Petersburg. The
beauty of Russia is far more than that. If Moscow is an inclusive and modern
metropolis, the eight gold-and-ring towns, which are distributed in the
north-eastern part of the 15kg suitcase city, are
primitive and pure traditional small villages, each of which deserves a fine
taste.
Compared with the majestic and bustling hustle and bustle of Moscow, the town
of Jinhuan is more fresh and beautiful, quiet and quiet. It is perfect to
describe the two with big family boudoir and small home Jasper respectively.
These golden ring towns will not be covered by the bright sun of Moscow, but
like hidden beads because of a long history and picturesque scenery alone
bright, beautiful for life.
The quiet and beautiful town called Pereslav-Zaleski (Pereslavl Zalessky),
may not 15kg bag size be
famous enough, but that doesn't mean it's mundane and lacklustre. It's more like
a low-key lily, spreading fragrance in the windy wind at the end of the cool
summer.
Pereslav was founded in 1152, five years later than Moscow. With the passage
of time, its connotation and connotation slowly accumulated, more and more thick
and thought-provoking. For nearly a thousand years, this picturesque beautiful
town has witnessed the ups and downs of Russia.
It is about 150 kilometers from Moscow, and the most convenient way of
transportation is to arrive by bus. Even if it is only a remote shelter and only
a small place at a crossroads in the town, it is an absolutely unmissed
destination for Russian history and culture enthusiasts.
Pereslav is not big, but the city is full of historical and cultural
monuments, including Red Square in the center of the old city, built in the 12th
century, as well as monasteries, such as the oldest church of the Holy Lord,
Goritsky Monastery, Alexander Niewski Church, St. Trinity Danilov Monastery,
Nikitsky Monastery, etc., the whole town is also listed as a world cultural
heritage.
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