Vladivostok, formerly known as Vladivostok, was once the territory of China. /kloc-in the middle of the 0/7th century, the tsarist Russian dynasty waited for an opportunity to invade the east and sought to open a port in the Far East. The Treaty of Nebuchadnezzar, signed by the Qing government and Russia during the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, clearly stipulated that Vladivostok was owned by the Qing Dynasty, and the situation in the whole country declined in the middle and late Qing Dynasty. During the Second Opium War, the Qing government and Russia signed the unequal treaty "Aihui Treaty" in 1858, which stipulated that the area east of the Wusuli River, including Vladivostok, was under the control of China and Russia.
1860, Russia forced the Qing government to sign the unequal Sino-Russian Beijing Treaty, and the Qing government ceded about 400,000 square kilometers of territory east of the Wusuli River, including Sakhalin Island and Vladivostok. Later, it became an important Russian military base in the Far East.
Scenic spots/tourist attractions
1, Vladivostok Military History Museum
Located on the shore of the shipyard, during World War II, the Pacific Fleet fought to the death with German fascists at sea and on land. In order to commemorate the heroic sacrifice of the soldiers, the center of the memorial square is burning with open flames all the year round. The main monument of Memorial Square is the C-56 Guard submarine, which was brave and good at fighting in World War II. * * * sank ten warships, hit the other four, and made great contributions.
2. Vladivostok Railway Station
According to the architectural style of17th century Russia, it was built in 19 12. There is a steam locomotive head near the station, which was designed by Soviet engineers during World War II. 1995 On the 50th anniversary of the victory of World War II, this physical monument was set up. Next to this monument, there is a sign engraved with 288, which is the sign of the eastern end of the great railway running through Russia, indicating that the distance from here to Moscow is 9288 kilometers.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Vladivostok