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Moscow customs! I need it urgently!

1. Russian wooden doll, a souvenir with national characteristics, is almost a symbol of Russian traditional handicrafts and is worth buying back as a souvenir.

2, catering customs:

Russians mainly eat bread, milk, potatoes, beef, pork and vegetables, and love rye bread, butter, yogurt, pickles, caviar and salted fish.

Ham, etc. I also like to eat sweets made of flour, honey and spices.

When eating western food, hold a fork in your left hand, a knife in your right hand and bread in your hand. You can only put down the knife when you use a spoon. Use your right hand when drinking. Keep your mouth shut when chewing food.

Mouth, can't chew out loud. Russians generally eat fruits without peeling them.

3. Cultural life:

Be a guest: don't go earlier than the appointed time; On time or a little later is just right. You can't sit on the bed after entering the room. Sitting in bed is considered rude.

Socialization: In social situations, it is polite for men to shave. Ladies should have the habit of making up. Men need women's permission to smoke. When you give cigarettes, you can't just give them.

A whole box. It is forbidden to light three people's cigarettes with matches.

Taboo: Russians are particularly taboo about the number "13", and "7" stands for happiness and success, so when Russians get married, the couple often have to cross seven bridges.

Russians don't like black cats, because they don't bring good luck. Mirrors are sacred objects that cannot be broken, but what is broken is cups and dishes, representing wealth.

And happiness. If you meet an acquaintance, you can't extend your left hand to shake hands.

4. Traffic conditions:

Subway: The subway in Moscow is the main means of transportation in the city. Trains pass by every minute during the rush hour.

1. Railway transportation

2. Road transport

3. Pipeline transportation

4. Urban public transport

5. Maritime transportation

6. Inland river transport

7. Air transport

5. Living in Russia

At present, there are 3 157 rooms in major hotels in Moscow, which is obviously not enough for this international metropolis. Among the major European cities, Moscow has the least number of rooms. So now there is no competition among major hotels in Moscow, and the occupancy rate is generally above 50%. With the recovery of Russian economy and the stability of social order, more and more foreigners come to Russia for business and tourism. The occupancy rate of many hotels has increased from 30% at the beginning of this year to 100% now.

At present, hotels in Moscow are classified according to international practice, and the first-and second-star hotels are basically old hotels left over from the former Soviet Union. These hotels have poor infrastructure and uncomfortable rooms, which can't meet the standards of international hotels with the same star level, so foreign guests almost refuse to stay in these hotels. Tourists in this kind of hotel mainly come from Russia.

The typical representative of a three-star hotel is the Moscow Hotel on Red Square. After modernization, the hotel's internal facilities have been completely changed. However, there is still a certain gap compared with the international satellite standard. In fact, only four-star and five-star hotels in Moscow can truly reach the international star level. These hotels are generally managed by western companies, and their internal facilities and service levels are also international standards. So, there are only hotels of this level now.

The change of business philosophy and the improvement of service level have promoted the development of hotel industry in Moscow. In terms of price, most foreign tourists and domestic middle class are more willing to accept the price of 80 = 100 USD/day. Therefore, in some four-or five-star hotels, the prices are divided into several grades, ranging from $90 to $400 per day, high, middle and low, which basically meet the requirements of different customers.

Russia has a vast territory and abundant resources, a long history and rich tourism resources. The Russian government also attaches great importance to the development of its own tourism industry. The development of tourism will certainly promote the development of hotel industry. Therefore, many foreign and Russian companies have also noticed the hotel industry in Moscow and opened new hotels by rebuilding old hotels or directly investing in construction. Perhaps the development of hotel industry in Moscow is also a sign of Russian economic recovery.