Not far from 130th Street, and next to it is selling oil paintings, because it is the New Year, the Russian New Year is January 1, so it is closed. It is still relatively regrettable. There are traces of the Soviet era, Lenin Avenue, then Marx Avenue, Lenin's statue.
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Not far from 130th Street, and next to it is selling oil paintings, because it is the New Year, the Russian New Year is January 1, so it is closed. It is still relatively regrettable. There are traces of the Soviet era, Lenin Avenue, then Marx Avenue, Lenin's statue.
In many major Russian cities there are Lenin monuments, and Irkusk is no exception. This Lenin monument is typical, Lenin waved the shape of tribute, although it is not the Soviet era, but the people often come here to lay flowers, it can be seen that Lenin in the Russian heart is still very noble.
Located at the intersection of Lenin Road and Karl • Marx Street, the southwest corner is located at the intersection of Lenin Road and Marx Street, next to a square, where locals hold similar temple fairs during the Spring Festival.
Lenin, a great man, has appeared in our books too many times to affect the Chinese, especially the older generation, should it be very important?
Like the monument of Chairman Mao in China, the Lenin Monument is not only full of respect and memory among the people, but also a landmark of the city. The Lenin Monument is located at the intersection of Lenin Avenue and Marx Avenue, not far from the Riverside Park. If you take the bus, the 1st, 8th, 20th all pass here, the ticket is about 18 rubles. The best time to visit here is in the afternoon dusk, when you will come out to activities, and the light is also very good, which is conducive to photography.
All Russian cities have statues of Lenin, and in different shapes, the statue of Lenin in Irkutsk is built at the intersection of Karl Marx Avenue and Lenin Road, is a small square plus garden, Lenin statue stands tall, finger Lenin Road, as a landmark in the downtown area, It ensures you don't get lost.
Many Soviet relics remain in Irkutsk, as exemplified by the Lenin Monument. Nearby is Marx Avenue, a pedestrian street for locals to shop, eat and consume.