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In 988, the Grand Duke of Vladimir, who pioneered the Golden Age of the Kyiv Roths, introduced the Orthodox Church to Kievan Rus, asking the people to be baptized in the Dnieper River, and the East Slavs gradually separated from the backward ignorance. He dropped the "seed", then rooted, grew, blossomed, and the result, the largest type of "fruit" is undoubtedly Kiev's most famous world cultural heritage - the Pecher Cave Monastery. 12th century, the cave church was once the center of Eastern Europe's religion and culture. There is an iconic studio and a writing room, which translates the scripture into church Slavic language and translates foreign literature. In the underground caves of the monastery, celebrities and famous monks of various eras were buried and naturally dried up into mummies. Resplendent interiors, exquisite murals, Europe's tallest clock tower, well-preserved priest mummies, museums with different themes... here, if you don't have a full day of sightseeing, you will definitely You are entangled in madness.
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