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Is it cold in St. Petersburg in winter?

Cold, but worth it. Although it was very cold when I came to St. Petersburg this time, the sky was still very impressive. In a city with an average of only 90 days of sunshine per year, the sun shined for three days. This also makes me very excited, because the ancient buildings in the city look very beautiful under the sunlight, and the historic center here also constitutes a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

First of all, the various churches in St. Petersburg are worth taking pictures, such as the Cathedral on Spilled Blood, St. Isaac's Cathedral, etc. The appearance has a strong sense of vicissitudes, and the building itself is also from a very famous European design at that time. division.

I also took aerial photos of many places in St. Petersburg. The colorful ancient buildings looked like a big fairy tale world against the backdrop of ice and snow. My favorite scenic spot is the Peter and Paul Fortress Scenic Area, which is also extremely important to the city. It is the same age as the city and was once an outpost in the northern war between Russia and Sweden.

Disregarding the history, the buildings here should be the most fairy tale-like. But it is also a solemn place. The Peter and Paul Cathedral in the scenic area is the tallest building in the city. The church is generally not open to tourists because it contains the tombs and remains of all Russian tsars. It was also in the fortress that Peter the Great executed his own son, so there are still some prisons within the walls.

My friends and I feel very lucky to be able to enjoy such beautiful scenery. The ancient buildings in St. Petersburg have always been there. Whether you want to visit during the snowy winter is obviously just a matter of one visit. My friend said that once he came, he didn’t want to leave at all. The winter here is so beautiful.