>>130226 It's because of aggressive Ukrainians. Ideally passcode should remove these restrictions, but I'm not sure. Let the int section in 2ch be a small addition to your overall board set. If you have any questions about Russia or want to talk about China, this place is at your service.
>>130897 How you dare? And here is this country telling us the benefits of fighting capitalism. The party and the great leader Xi are very disappointed in you. You will lose 50 points in your social ranking, as well as your beautiful cat wife, as a penalty for not notifying the authorities of this move in a timely manner.
>>130897 Which province do you recommend for traveling? I'm going to learn Chinese and connect my life with China. The Anglo-Saxon world is for soy boys.
>>130917 Sanya in Hainan might be a good choice, I've never been there but I've heard there are a lot of Russian tourists, many shop signs and road signs have been russified.
>>131086 Thanks, mate! >russified. In almost all tourist areas in Russia where I've been, I've seen inscriptions in Russian, English and Chinese. It's interesting.
>>131152 Chinese signs do help travelers a lot and that also shows that the relationship between China and Russia is improving, great!😄 Sometimes I see videos on the internet of grandparents joining tours to visit Moscow, they have free time and have nostalgic feelings about the USSR, more of them will surely go in the future. ngl I would be willing to visit Russia too, unfortunately Moscow and St. Petersburg are really far away from China, even by plane it takes about 10 hours
So I usually just watch videos on internet, a few of Chinese youtubers will do interviews with some Russian families, which can give a more non-stereotypical view of Russia, I think it's quite interesting. https://space.bilibili.com/651188815/video?tid=0&pn=2
>>131155 >relationship between China and Russia is improving, great! Yeah, that's cool >unfortunately Moscow and St. Petersburg are really far away from China, even by plane it takes about 10 hours I take it this is some kind of reference to the stereotype that there is nothing to see in Russia except Moscow and St. Petersburg? Oh, that's a mistake, buddy. If I were you, I would start with Vladivostok - it's a cool city. I like to go on week-long hikes deep into Russia with the guys, especially in the mountains, once we found old abandoned buildings from the USSR times, with very strange geometry inside, no one knows what it is or what it's for, but it looked very alien. It's a test chamber for some experiments or something.