Chapter 425: This is Moscow (Part I)
Mr. Wang, who ended the call with Mr. Liu, asked me with great interest what there was to do in Moscow.
I laughed, and I was asked what I was good at.
I smiled with a teacup and told Mr. Wang that I had been a tour guide in Moscow for a few months. At that time, our office was located in this hotel...... In principle, I can meet any of your needs.
Mr. Wang and I chatted about the strange requests of the tourists I met, and even talked about the story of "Red Hat".
Mr. Wang listened with great interest to my recommendations to her about the attractions in Moscow and some unique tourist programs.
Over the next few days, we started the real tour mode.
Moscow is my immortal lover! She will always have a fatal attraction to me.
The first stop was the Central Racecourse in Moscow, which I had frequented with my previous group.
The Chinese restaurant here is a must-visit for Chinese tour groups.
The Moscow Central Stud Farm was built in 1834. Once the Tsar's private horse farm, it is now the oldest horse farm in Europe and the largest in Russia.
The Moscow Central Stud Farm is directly under the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, and one of the main tasks of the Stud Farm is to promote the breeding of horses.
Although it was built early, the conditions of the venue meet international standards, so almost all major Russian events are held here.
In Russia, the Moscow Central Racecourse is the only racecourse that is open all year round.
The racecourse covers an area of 42 hectares and can accommodate more than 1,200 horses per year, with four sets of tracks with curves, including one set of sandy tracks, one set of hard-bottomed quick-walking tracks with granite fragments and two sets of practice and one set of dirt tracks, 36 separate training grounds for fast-pacing horses, and 15-20 separate racehorse training grounds in the summer.
Two to three races a week attract thousands of spectators, while a large amount of service work requires the racecourse to constantly hire new staff, which now has more than 300 permanent staff.
The racecourse has a veterinary clinic, a veterinary medicine station, a quarantine station, a suburban horse sanatorium, a machine shop, a processing workshop and a printing yard, a parking lot, etc.
Every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday on the track in all weather conditions, you can see more than 250 fast horses running at the same time.
The All-Russian Grand Prix (Quick, Thoroughbred, Arabian) is held here and features the best jockeys and the best horses in the country.
It also hosts world-class high-level Grand Prix.
Horse racing is a sight to behold, breathtaking, and its appeal is unmatched by any other sport.
The Central Hippodrome in Moscow has become an indispensable and important part of the life of Russians.
The more than 170-year-old history of the racecourse has long been part of the national tradition of the whole of Russia.
There are at least 1-15,000 spectators in the stands of the event, and it is even more full when it comes to major festivals and events.