60 – Tourism in Russia

60 – Tourism in Russia

Author: Daria Molchanova September 26, 2017 Duration: 18:40

Today's text and translation:

Ежегодно в Россию приезжают миллионы туристов со всего света. 

Самые любимые места для иностранцев, конечно, две роскошные столицы, Москва и Санкт-Петербург. Кроме того, туристы часто посещают города Золотого Кольца (Владимир, Суздаль, Александров, Сергиев Посад и другие). 

Золотое кольцо – это отличная возможность познакомиться со спокойной и неторопливой жизнью русской провинции.
А если вы мечтаете увидеть прекрасную русскую природу, поезжайте в Сибирь или Карелию.  

Translation:

Every year millions of tourists from all over the world come to Russia. The most favourite places for foreigners are two grand capitals, Moscow and St. Petersburg. Also tourists often visit towns of the Golden Ring (Vladimir, Suzdal, Aleksandrov, Sergiev Posad and others). The Golden Ring is a great opportunity to get acquainted with life of the unhurried and calm Russian province. And if you dream to see wonderful Russian nature, go to Siberia or Karelia. 

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