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Introduction to the characteristics of the Russian capital

As the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe, Moscow is a beautiful international metropolis. It is the center of Russian politics, economy, finance, science, and art.

Moscow is located in the middle of the European part of Russia, across the Moskva River and its tributary Yauza River. With a current population of more than 8 million, it is one of the world's megacities and the largest city in Europe. The urban area of ​​Moscow is surrounded by a ring highway with a circumference of 109 kilometers. The urban area is 40 kilometers long from north to south and 30 kilometers long from east to west, covering an area of ​​more than 1,000 square kilometers. The city emblem of Moscow shows the magical warrior Georgi stabbing a poisonous snake with a spear. The city flag is a red flag with the city emblem in the center. 1. Moscow, the capital of Russia, what Russians often talk about is vodka. Wine has been regarded as a treasure by the locals. Usually Russians are satisfied with just a few side dishes to go with wine, usually pickles and the like. Side dishes to go with wine. In addition, fresh caviar is the most precious. Generally, good caviar can only be seen at high-end banquets. Even in normal times, caviar is sold by the gram.

Russia is located in a high latitude area. Common fish include salmon and sturgeon. These fish are larger in size, can withstand severe cold, and grow slowly. Therefore, Russian grilled fish and other fish dishes are also very famous. Dishes made from fish are fresh and delicious, with delicate meat texture and endless aftertaste. Caviar is the essence of fish and is regarded by Russians as the best fish. Pairing it with bread is a must-have for Russians. 2. Moscow currently has 10 administrative districts. Among them, the East District, located on the outskirts of Moscow, perfectly combines industry and natural landscapes. It is blessed with a unique natural landscape, and 50% of the area is covered by green space. The gorgeous palace located here is surrounded by stone walls with 17 bridges spanning the river, forming a special scenery. In the classical style garden, there are dense shades, lush trees and blooming flowers. Among them, the most famous scenic spot is "Lu Island", which is known as Moscow's "feng shui treasure land" and the "paradise" that people yearn for. There are 4,000 hectares of forest on the island, with rare tree species and various leafy plants that have survived for more than 100 years. The rivers are criss-crossing the island, and the air is fresh and refreshing. It has become a home for many animals and is a popular destination for countless tourists. Excellent resort. In addition to its enviable natural landscape, Moscow's architecture is also impressive. Its buildings are world-renowned for their grandeur and majesty; the colors of the city's buildings as a whole appear elegant, solemn, yet gorgeous and charming, reflecting Moscow's strong artistic atmosphere and the elegance of the entire city. Color is the language of architecture, and urban color is part of the urban environment. It is also a comprehensive reflection of urban landscape and urban image. It is precisely because of the control and management of urban colors by Muscovites that people who have been there can often see the wonderful combination of natural landscape and urban architecture, and marvel at the rich changes in Moscow's architectural colors. The use of architectural colors reflects the greater High aesthetic ideas and taste of this city. Moscow's architecture not only becomes a part of the city's scenery, but its colors harmoniously accompany the environment and people. The architectural colors in the center of Moscow are mainly warm colors. The most common colors are yellow, green, and purple. They are usually a combination of some warm colors and white. The most typical ones are the buildings in Red Square and the Kremlin. The Vasily Brazhenni Cathedral on Red Square is the most colorful building in Moscow. The main body of the church is in red, and the overall look is like a cluster of jumping flames. The arcades and windows are covered in green, which clearly highlights the layers of the building. In addition, the changes on the top of the "narcissus head" give the entire church a warm tone. . Most of the buildings in the Kremlin, which are separated from the church by a wall, are yellow with green roofs. Set against the red walls of the Kremlin, they look gorgeous, bright and clean. In winter, the warm colors of Moscow buildings also bring warmth to people.