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Six pearls of Russia, where you can relax from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis | TURIZM

           Sortavala: pearl of Karelia Sortavala is a small town in Karelia, built in the XVII century. Karelia has become very popular in recent years, with several trains running there daily from Moscow. You get on the train at Leningrad station in the evening, and in the morning you are already […]

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How the 3-year fight against the COVID-19 pandemic has affected China’s tourism industry | TURIZM

Our article today on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the Chinese tourism industry was prepared by a specialist in visas to China from Uway, which specializes in visa processing and immigration. The article is devoted to how China coped with the coronavirus pandemic, and how this event affected the economy and life of the

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Sarapul ― Russian “city of the red-haired girl” on the banks of the Kama River | TURIZM

Фото:pro-sarapul.ru The first city in our series of articles is Sarapul. It is also called the “city of the red-haired girl.” The merchant city of Sarapul is located in the Republic of Udmurtia, on the banks of the Kama River, 62 kilometers from the city of Izhevsk. The city is very cozy and colorful. Sometimes

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Tobolsk. The key to Siberia, the city of true love, angels and technology | TURIZM

The only white-stone Kremlin in Siberia is located in Tobolsk. It is also the hallmark of the city. The Kremlin is perfectly preserved and has an excellent location. If you approach it from the Lower part of the city, it will appear in all its glory, majestically towering over the urban landscape. Take a closer

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