Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

In the Chinese city of Tianjin, a major port on the shores of the Yellow Sea, a Russian-style amusement park has been opened: copies of St. Basil's Cathedral and the Kremlin towers, nesting dolls and even an old Russian warship.

The fact is that the Chinese decided to adapt the Kiev aircraft-carrying cruiser bought from Russia in the 1990s for tourist needs.

In general, in the view of the Chinese, Russia looks pretty fun.

Photos from Alexander Belenky's blog.

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Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia
Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

A kind of St. Basil's Cathedral.

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

There are not enough caricaturists and trays with earflaps, right?

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

Looks like my grandmother is here.

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

Matryoshka decorated with an attacking aircraft carrier? Are you seriously?

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

A whole gallery of nesting dolls!

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

Princess Swan, is that you?

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

Even the toilet here is some kind of monumental popular print.

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

In the Chinese traditional view of our country, there is no clear division between Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

What is this? Ice cream "48 kopecks"?

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

What an interesting mix of eras.

Park of the Russian period: how the Chinese forged Russia

Keywords: China | Amusement park | Entertainment | Stereotype | Tourism

     

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