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Primorsky Krai is waves, fog, bright sunsets, fresh seafood and incredibly beautiful landscapes. Primorsky Krai is located in the Far Eastern Federal District. In the north, it borders Khabarovsk Krai, in the east it is washed by the Sea of Japan, in the west it is adjacent to the PRC, and in the south - to the PRC and the DPRK. In the Khasansky District of Primorsky Krai there is a point of three borders, from where you can see North Korea and China. Vladivostok is surrounded by sea on three sides, so the first thing you should do is go for a walk along the embankments. Sportivnaya is usually noisy and crowded: people come here for street food and beautiful sunsets. City events and various festivals are often held here. Korabelnaya Embankment will appeal to lovers of history and - as you can guess from the name - ships. The newest in the city is the Tsarevich Embankment: it offers a beautiful view of the Golden Bridge. In addition to the embankments, travelers should definitely take a stroll along Svetlanskaya, Aleutskaya streets and the local Arbat - Admirala Fokina street. It is here that you will feel the rhythm of Vladivostok's heart and be imbued with its energy. Stop for a while at the city's main square - Bortsov Revolutsii. Atmospheric shots can be taken in Millionka, the former Chinatown, and make a wish - near the monument to the merchant marine sailor on Okeansky Prospekt. Russky Island is part of Vladivostok. You can get there via the Russky Bridge. This is the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world, so it is definitely worth a ride. Comfortable shoes and a windbreaker are a must have for any traveler who has bought a ticket to Vladivostok.