After watching the changing of the guards, he left Red Square, and the sun had not yet gone down, and he hurried through the State Duma Building to Tver Street. This is another famous street in Moscow, the wide road is like running water, on both sides of the rows of Russian-style buildings, walking on the street to really feel the extraordinary momentum of this great power. More than half a century ago, it was the same, a superpower that could compete with the US emperor! No wonder Russians today are so proud and dare to say no to the US. From east to west, we dragged a little tired step along the way, watching. Along the road you can see the landmarks of Moscow city government, the statue of Yuri, Pushkin statue, and there are interesting pedestrian streets like the waiter's alley. Go to the junction with the Linyin Ring Road and see Pushkin Square. The final destination of the street that radiates directly from Red Square is St. Petersburg. But we stopped at the Arc de Triomphe at the junction with the Garden Ring Road, and night fell. Standing in the center of the Arc de Triomphe is the statue of Mayakovsky. Several theaters lined up on the side, and people came and went very lively. I bought two symphony tickets for tomorrow night at Tchaikovsky Theatre. Each is only 700 rubles, 70 yuan, and it is cheap to enjoy classical music and dance in Moscow.