Watching the World Cup on an away trip, Russia. How to drive to see the Russian World Cup in China?

The 2008 World Cup was held in Russia. Do you want to drive your car to road trip for the Russian World Cup?

After the draw ceremony for the 2008 World Cup, we finally decided on the final itinerary according to the grouping and previous route planning, and drove to Russia to watch the World Cup. Are you ready?

Russia World Cup away trip schedule

Driving to watch the World Cup will be held from June/KLOC-0 to July 4, 2008, with a total length of 33 days. The journey is about 1 3165km, passing through Russia and Kazakhstan, spanning six time zones, and reaching St. Petersburg, an important city in western Russia. Visit the ruins on the way and watch three World Cup matches.

Russian go on road trip watches the route arrangement of the World Cup.

The journey starts from Manzhouli Port in Inner Mongolia, China, enters Siberia, Russia, passes through Lake Baikal, officially enters Europe from Yekaterinburg, a border city between Asia and Europe, passes through Moscow, the Russian capital, and finally reaches St. Petersburg, an important Russian city, with a total length of 7585km.

The return journey from Russia to Kazakhstan, passing through Astana, Balkhash and Almaty, and finally entering Khorgos Port in China, with a total distance of 5580km.

Next, let's see what games we have prepared for you. In person, you can cheer for your favorite team, shout loudly, feel the atmosphere, have a boiling passion and unlimited passion.

Russian go on road trip can watch those World Cup matches.

Moreover, during the trip, we will pass through five cities hosting the World Cup. These include: Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Moscow, St. Petersburg and Nizhny Novgorod.

Introduction of World Cup Stadium in Russia;

In addition, for those who love architectural aesthetics, two stadiums specially built for the World Cup to watch three World Cup matches are also well worth visiting. So, who are they?

1, Kazan Arena

The city government of Kazan hired a team of architects from Wembley Stadium and London Emirates Stadium to design the Kazan Arena, which was completed four years ago. If you have a bird's eye view of Kazan Arena, you will find that it looks like a water lily lying on the nearby Kazan River. This stadium has the largest off-site video screen in Europe, which means that when fans pass by, they will be able to watch the live game. Russian super club Kazan Ruby has been renting Kazan Arena since August 20 13. In addition, there is a swimming pool next to the stadium to host the 20 15 World Swimming Championships.

2. St Petersburg Stadium

Since Petrov Ski Course has been used by Russian super team Dzenit Football Club in St Petersburg for nearly 73 years, Dzenit decided to build a new modern course. The planning of the new stadium began in 2007 and the construction began at the end of 2009. The design concept of the gymnasium was put forward by Japanese designer Ito Kurokawa. It looks like a spaceship. However, it was suggested that Zhang Ji Kurokawa died soon. The complete design of the stadium was completed by the architectural experts of Repin Academy of Fine Arts and the designers of Herzog Design Studio. The security system of the stadium is completely introduced into the United States and Israel. The planning of the area near the stadium was jointly completed by Repin Academy of Fine Arts and French experts, and the cost was about 1 1 billion dollars.