The topic is to experience Russian customs, so I'll talk about the travel experience of three cities on the Sino-Russian border in detail. I happened to have been to all three places ~
Manzhouli is the land port on the Sino-Russian border and the last stop of the Sino-Russian international train in China. There are several very beautiful Russian buildings in Manzhouli, including Taowa Square and Wedding Palace. It is said that the construction concept of Manzhouli is to make Russians feel at home, so I don't know whether Russians feel at home with Russian-style buildings and Russian signboards all over the street, but China people do feel abroad when they arrive in Manzhouli. There is a tour group to Russia from Manzhouli, and the one-day tour is to bolgia. bolgia is a small town, and there are not many places to play, but the tour fare is also very cheap, as long as four or five hundred. There is also a four-day train tour to Tacheng in Manzhouli, with two nights in the train and two days in Tacheng.
Heihe is probably the most different city from Manzhouli and Suifenhe. Heihe River and Bushi, the capital of Amur state in Russia, face each other across the Heilongjiang River. A hundred years ago, the Russians invaded more than one million square kilometers of land in Jiangdong, resulting in the sixty-four Tun massacre in Jiangdong, and even tried to immerse their forces in the west of Heilongjiang. At that time, the officers and men of aihui City in the west bank struggled to keep their homes. In the ruins of the ancient city of aihui, 41 kilometers south of Heihe River, there is a historical exhibition memorial hall, which is rich in exhibitions and tells this history by various means. It is highly recommended to visit. There is also an informed museum two kilometers next to the historical exhibition hall, which is open to the public free of charge, just like the exhibition hall. This is the only informed theme museum in China, which mainly displays the history of educated youth in aihui in the form of pictures. There are one-day and two-day tours from Heihe to Bushi, and it is very convenient to go to Russia. It takes only ten minutes to get to Russia on the other side of the river by boat. The price of a one-day tour is 411, and a two-day tour is about 811.
Suifenhe River is the southernmost city on the Sino-Russian border, which is connected with Vladivostok, the largest city in the Russian Far East. Suifenhe is the home of many profiteers. There are many Russian goods here, which are very suitable for sweeping goods. Suifenhe is the last stop of the Middle East Railway, and there are many historic Russian-style buildings. The Middle East Railway was a railway built by Russia in order to invade China in those years, and it better controlled the Far East by "passing through" the Northeast. Suifenhe currently has a three-day or four-day tour to Vladivostok, and the price is in the early 1111 s, which is very suitable for the student party and has a high cost performance.