Reconstruction
Saint Petersburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербург), established in 1703 on the marshland at the deepest point of the Gulf of Finland, showcases Peter the Great's ambition in its architectural style and natural landscapes. In the past 300 years, the city has undergone several name changes, from Leningrad to Petrograd, and now Saint Petersburg. Its fate has also been tumultuous, including experiencing the White Terror, enduring a 900-day siege, and witnessing the heroic defense during the Great Patriotic War. Its brilliance has never been overshadowed by gunfire or bloodshed. After protection and reconstruction, it remains "open, inclusive, and romantic"
Russia
A leap of courage over emerald waters
Mostar,Bosnia and Herzegovina
WWII sites in Germany
Germany
Exploring the Kailu
Tangshan,China
Peppa Pig Land
Pecs,Hungary
A Monumental Tribute to Vision and Valor
Warsaw,Poland
A Resplendent Rebirth of Royal Grandeur
Warsaw,Poland
A Resurrected Historical Fortress
Warsaw,Poland
A Symbol of Heroic Spirit and Vigilance
Warsaw,Poland
A Timeless Emblem of Polish History
Warsaw,Poland
Phoenix-like rebirth of a historic marvel
Warsaw,Poland
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