Chapter 308: Traveling Like This (I)

After leading my high-end group on Red Square, I took them to Misha's restaurant.

The lobby manager of the restaurant is also a girl who graduated from our college. Seeing me greeted me warmly...... I told her that the group of guests had just arrived from China, and that it was best for their chef to prepare the dishes according to the previous domestic standards. The dishes in the Chinese restaurants we ate in the past two days were all modified versions of Chinese food in Moscow - less spicy and more sweet! Guests didn't like it.

After a while, the head chef came over in person, and he reassured me that they would do what we asked us to do and promise to keep my customers satisfied.

I asked, can my guests give them a discount if they come back next time? The head chef said that he could give us a discount this time! Who made me a regular here?

The picky female tourist tasted the food and said with a smile, although the food in this restaurant is average, it is still serious Chinese food. The taste hasn't changed that much.

I told her that Chinese restaurants abroad have changed their dishes a little bit to cater to the tastes of local foreigners. It seems that the head chef has specially instructed our dishes, and the taste of today's dishes is really different from what I usually eat.

As we ate, I asked them what their travel plans were next.

They said that they had bought all the souvenirs, they had eaten Russian food, and they had also seen the most important Red Square, which is famous in Russia, and basically they felt that it was enough!

I said that if you want to know Moscow, Red Square is really not enough, there is the famous Moscow University, there is the Arbat Street equivalent to Wangfujing, and there is a new virgin cemetery that records the Russian elite......

They say, you're all students who are interested in college or something! We've long since left school and don't feel much about it.

Some people say, we haven't heard of so many Russian people you talked about, and we can't remember them, so let's not waste time looking at them!

I said, you're on a five-day trip, and if you don't have anything to see in Moscow, you can go to St. Petersburg, the old capital of Russia, and it's a place where tourists from all over the world are admired.

There you can visit the Hermitage, the cruiser Aurora, where the first shots of the October Revolution were fired, and Pushkin's Tsarskoye Village, where you can get a taste of the Russian history of the Pushkin era......

The female tourist smiled and said, "If you want to go, go to Petersburg!" I'm not going anyway, I'll still have a few delicious meals in Moscow, so go over there and have a few Russian meals!

- "I'm not going to Petersburg either, I don't think there's anything to buy there...... The October Revolution seems to have been led by Lenin, right? That's right! Was Marx also Russian? "Someone asked me.

His words remind me of Andrei's words that Karl Marx was Jewish.

Before I could reply, another man said;

- "I think we should see everything we should see when we come to Russia, isn't Moscow the capital of Russia!" Isn't the best country in the capital? If someone asks, we have seen Red Square, the Kremlin has seen it, it can be regarded as a head, right? I think it's almost time to meet Putin, and don't waste time in other places that are not of any grade! ”

Finally, we agreed to go to Arbat Street and experience the famous Moscow metro by the way.

Walking through the famous streets of Arbat, we saw many stalls painting portraits of pedestrians. This is an enduring sight of Arbat Street, from the time of Tolstoy, to the time of Rybakov, and to this day.

It is said that many talented but little-known painters are gathered here.

Seeing the portraits displayed at the art stalls, curious female tourists also wanted to paint a portrait of themselves. When I asked the price, everyone thought it was very cheap.

She stayed there as a model, and I moved on with the three of them.

Arbat Street is a famous pedestrian street in the center of Moscow, originated in the 15th century, close to the Moscow River, although the street is narrow and short, only eight or nine hundred meters long, ten meters wide, but it has a very strong Russian style, is one of the oldest existing streets in Moscow. The Russians call it the "elves of Moscow".