Russia Unlocks a 74-Year-Blocked Zone, Becoming the Most ‘Wild’ Tourism Destination: Witnessing Beauties Drinking Vodka and Eating Bear Meat
Introduction: Russia unlocks 74-year-blocked zones, becoming the most 'wild' tourism destination, witnessing beauties drinking vodka and eating bear meat,In recent years, the number of Chinese outbound tourists has stabilized as the world's first. According to data released by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, in 2019, Chinese citizens' outbound trips reached 155 million, a new high. Russia is also one of the popular tourist destinations for Chinese tourists, attracting people not only for its distinctive architecture but also for the combination of beautiful women and vodka, and of course, its natural scenery. At the same time, Chinese tourists' consumption in Russia is unrestrained, accounting for approximately 18% of the total international tourist consumption, with a leading consumption capacity,As we all know, Russia is the world's largest country in terms of area, with an area of 1709.8 million square kilometers, which truly deserves the title of 'vast and diverse.' Although Russia's area is so vast, its population is only 1.4 billion, so there are many places with few people, and even a number of uninhabited areas that retain the most primitive landscapes. With the rapid development of urbanization, tourists tired of the prosperity of the metropolis are most yearning for the embrace of nature,Everyone is used to calling Russians 'Combatants,' mainly because of their muscular build, love of vodka, and fierce character. In general, Russians are 'bloodthirsty and wild' (non-pejorative). Russia's tourism industry can be very wild, and the wildest tourist destination is not in Moscow, St. Petersburg, or other major cities, but in the Far East's 'Remote Land' – Kamchatka. For many people, Kamchatka is not well-known, and many people have never heard of it, which is not surprising because Kamchatka itself is a very remote and cold borderland,The area of Kamchatka is more than 370,000 square kilometers, which is Russia's second-largest peninsula, with an extremely long coastline and numerous volcanoes. Its main economic income comes from seafood fishing. This area was previously a military restricted zone, blocked for 74 years, until it was unsealed in 1989, officially opened to Russian residents in 1991, and then allowed foreign tourists to visit for sightseeing. Kamchatka is most famous for brown bears, with a saying that there are more bears than people in Kamchatka. Of course, this is not the case now, because the current resident population of Kamchatka is 320,000,Nevertheless, this reflects the abundance of brown bears in Kamchatka, and there are currently more than 20,000 brown bears living on the peninsula. The legend is that some small roads are walked by bears rather than people. The credibility of this saying is quite high. Because of the considerable number of bears in Kamchatka, the Wildlife Management Agency issues 500 brown bear hunting permits every year, each permit costs $10,000, so lucky tourists with connections can experience the excitement of hunting bears. Bear meat is considered a traditional delicacy in Kamchatka, so when visiting Kamchatka, you can appreciate the wild beauty of Russia and drink vodka while enjoying bear meat, which is something you cannot enjoy elsewhere,Of course, for most tourists, going to Kamchatka is not for eating bear meat, but to see bears hunting salmon. Lake KhPyelyy Okryg has more than 2 million salmon migrating to it every year, and August is the time when the most salmon arrive, often with more than 100 bears hunting salmon in the water, which is a very spectacular scene. Of course, when encountering wild brown bears, you need to take safety measures, because they not only eat salmon but also other things. There was once a Japanese photographer who was unfortunately attacked by a bear while taking pictures of a bear, and the cemetery is on the edge of Lake KhPyelyy Okryg, and now it has become a part of the scenery,When traveling to Kamchatka, you absolutely will not experience the prosperity of big cities, there are only the original and authentic wild beauty, which is what people living in concrete forests yearn for now,Dear viewers, beauties, vodka, and bear meat, which one do you choose?
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