The monument to the soldiers of the Soviet regime in the Far East, built in memory of the February and October Revolutions of 1917, stands in the central square of Vladivostok, which was built in 1961 and is the largest monument in the Far East. During the war, commercial fleets were tasked with transporting supplies from the Allies, meeting enemy ships and aircraft from time to time, and had to fight, and a total of 25 merchant ships were sunk, in honor of the sailors, and there was a long fire burning in front of the monument.
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The monument to the soldiers of the Soviet regime in the Far East, built in memory of the February and October Revolutions of 1917, stands in the central square of Vladivostok, which was built in 1961 and is the largest monument in the Far East. During the war, commercial fleets were tasked with transporting supplies from the Allies, meeting enemy ships and aircraft from time to time, and had to fight, and a total of 25 merchant ships were sunk, in honor of the sailors, and there was a long fire burning in front of the monument.
A monument of the Soviet Revolution, here is the content of the October Revolution against the Soviets, the whole structure of the monument is quite large, and you can see quite a lot of content when you visit here.
The monument of the Far East Soviet regime fighters is still the largest square in Vladivostok. There are still many tourists here. In fact, we are also. The scenery here is really beautiful and the neighborhood is very lively.
A place with a strong sense of history. Chinese tourists must be familiar with statues of this style. In the middle is a Red Army soldier wearing a Bujoni hat. He is powerful and powerful. The two groups of soldiers on both sides are strong and resolute, showing the unique heroism of the revolutionary era. The statue is facing the square and the sea, and foreign tourists come to take pictures from time to time. Locals regard this place as a place of leisure, and few people come. However, there were pairs of young naval soldiers walking in line in the square, not knowing whether it was routine or occasional.
This is the largest city square in Vladivostok, next to the sea, there are many peace pigeons. Then when we went there, we met the whole salute. The pigeons were frightened by the sound of the gun and flew up. There are ten spectacular scenes. Teachers lead the squares and tell children stories about patriotic education. Generally speaking, it is a good place. There are fairs here on weekends. It's worth seeing.
The big square of Vladivostok bus station. Here, the center of Vladivostok begins.
Located in the center of the city, next to the commercial district, this is a must-see attraction of Vladivostok. To tell you the truth, Vladivostok's core scenic area is not very large. It's just the most central place. It's a few hundred meters to the left for the C-56 submarine and the Pacific Fleet Command. Go hundreds of meters to the right, just to the railway station and Lenin Square. On the right is the State Building. The sculpture is magnificent. There are many square pigeons around it. There is a Russian pigeon selling melon seeds. The pigeon is specially fed in a bag of 20 roubles. Pigeons here are not afraid of people, often stand on your arms, shoulders, or even overhead to grab food. Feeding pigeons here after sightseeing and shopping is also a relaxation.