Traveling to Russia, this stop came to Moscow, came to this place, this place is called Sparrow Hills, Sparrow Hills without sparrows, just a name. This place was formerly called Lenin Hill, located in the southwest of Moscow, Russia, on the south bank of the Moscow River. It is also the highest point in Moscow, but it is only 220 meters, haha. There is a famous observation deck here, located 85 meters above the river level, where you can see part of the city view of Moscow, including the famous Luzhniki Stadium and Ukraine Hotel. Not far from the observation deck is the Luzhniki Railway Bridge, and this observation deck is also facing the gate of Moscow University. There is a ski jump on Sparrow Hills, built in 1953, and various mountain bike and racing competitions are often held on the mountain.
In an open space on Sparrow Hill, the angle is very good. On one side, you can see the city, and on the other side is the designated place for taking graduation photos of Moscow University. Once graduation arrives, you may see groups of graduates gathering here to take graduation photos. The background of the photo is the teaching building of Moscow University, a very beautiful background. If the weather is good, the photos will be taken with a large piece of blue sky and white clouds, but the weather in Moscow is often dim, and there are only more than 70 days of sunshine a year. When we arrived, it was winter, that is, it was snowing. The section of road facing Moscow University was already buried in snow, and we couldn't see the road. Maybe there was grass there. Everyone stood on it. The snow was very thick, so we had to be careful. It would go down when we stepped on it. There were some benches next to it, and it felt like a small park.