The best routes to travel to Russia are Red Square, Saint Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow State Department Store, the Kremlin, etc.
When traveling in Russia, Red Square is a must-see.
I have seen the Red Square military parade countless times in movies and TV. It is very spectacular and majestic. Like the Kremlin, it is a symbol of Russia and a witness of history. For this reason, tourists will definitely go to see it in person.
St. Basil's Assumption Cathedral is located at the southern end of Red Square in the center of Moscow, the Russian capital. This cathedral with an onion-like dome is known as a stone myth.
Moscow State Department Store The State Department Store located northeast of Red Square was built in the 19th century. It is the largest shopping mall in Russia and one of the most fashionable leisure shopping places in Moscow.
The three-row and three-story veranda-style shopping mall covers an area of ??nearly 25,000 square meters, and the number of shops is staggering.
Moscow Food Russian breakfast is relatively simple, usually a ham sandwich or cheese sandwich, with tea, coffee or milk, but some families like to eat fried eggs and pancakes in the morning.
Lunch is much richer and usually consists of three courses, with cold cuts, cold dishes and salads served before the first course.
Salted fish, sausages, noodles, etc., the first dish after the cold cuts is soup. Unlike Chinese food, Russian soup is thicker.
Be sure to put enough diced potatoes, various vegetables, and meat or fish fillets in the soup.
Russians are world-famous for their good drinking. Most men and some women like to drink hard liquor, and vodka is even more popular among most people.
Vodka is a kind of shochu brewed from grain.
Although good vodka has high alcohol content, it is not easy to get alcoholic after drinking.
When Russians drink strong wine, they must have side dishes to accompany the wine, usually caviar, herring, vegetables from the hip, etc. Wine has a certain market among women and some men.