Kharkov 's jurisdiction covers an area of 31,400 square kilometers, which is similar to Hainan Province, my country. The total population is 1.45 million, but it is only half of that of Haikou City, Hainan Province.
Kharkov is the center of heavy industry, culture and education in Ukraine. It is also the second largest city and the largest railway hub. Its population ranks second in the country.
Kharkov per capita GDP612, equivalent to about RMB 16600, and per capita monthly salary income of US$266, equivalent to RMB 1400 after deducting tax.
Kharkov is the second largest city in Ukraine, and the housing prices are not cheap either. A two-bedroom apartment of 80 square meters is equivalent to RMB 435,000, which is about 5,400 yuan per square meter.
Kharkiv house rent is also not cheap either. One bedroom is about US$200, and the second bedroom is about US$300, which is equivalent to about RMB 1,200 to RMB 1,900.
Kharkov's prices are very conscientious. The most expensive cake is priced at RMB 21, 100% pure juice per liter, and the price is priced at RMB 3. I can't believe it!
Kharkiv’s meat and eggs are very cheap. For example, one kilogram of beef is about RMB 18, and one raw egg is about RMB 20, and barbecue is all skewers.
Kharkiv's main ethnic groups are divided into Ukrainians, Russians, Jewish . Although the official language is Ukrainian , the entire region speaks Russian.
Kharkiv local male-female ratio is severely unbalanced, with men accounting for 43.6% and women accounting for 56.4%. In addition, due to their low income, many college students are reluctant to stay after graduation.
Kharkov Municipal Government spent 1.5 million hryvn to build a set of imitated stonehenges, but the people generally think it is not worth it and think it is a waste of taxpayers' money.
Kharkov also has arrears of wages from civil servants and teachers. In 2020 alone, he owed about 546 million hryvn, equivalent to 119 million yuan.
Kharkov has nearly 20 public universities. Its National University of Economics is undoubtedly one of the best economic and management institutions in Ukraine. Kuznets, the winner of the Nobel Prize , graduated from here.
Kharkov History Museum, you can see the British-made World War I tank captured by the Soviet Red Army, and Soviet Patriotic War Armored Force main force T-34 tank .
Kharkov briefly served as the capital of Ukraine during the Russian War, but later gave way to Kiev , but the street scene in the city center still shows the shadow of the Soviet Union.
Kharkov had experienced four major battles in WWII . From the photos, you can see the ancient buildings destroyed by artillery fire. You can imagine how fierce the battle was at that time.
Kharkov Free Square is the second largest urban center square in Europe. It has the largest Lenin statue in Ukraine. It is a landmark building in the city, but unfortunately it was pushed down.
Kharkiv City Hall, the original sickle hammer has been replaced by the Ukrainian national emblem and flag, but what is surprising is that there are sickle hammers in public occasions like the subway.
Kharkiv Gorky Park is the largest in Ukraine. The wide view on it is enough to allow people to see the beautiful scenery of the city without any blind spots.
Kharkiv Cathedral is one of the highest Orthodox churches in the world. It has a distinctive Byzantine style and has several respected archbishops and monks buried.
Kharkov's industrial architecture is mainly mechanical manufacturing. The famous T84 "barrier" tank is the Mareshev tank factory produced in Kharkov, which was once exported to Thailand.
Kharkiv local people basically use mobile phones from my country. In street buildings, huge promotional advertisements of Meizu and Huawei P20 can be seen everywhere.
Kharkov State University is the oldest university in Ukraine, and Kiev State University has a status in Ukraine equivalent to that of our country's Tsinghua and Peking University. The founder is Karakin.
Kharkiv has many Vietnamese people. There are Vietnamese restaurants, Vietnamese markets, and even a Vietnamese Buddhist temple with Ho Chi Minh monument.
Kharkiv trains are different from those in our country. Put your luggage on the car and sit straight down. When you are sleepy, you will sleep on it and put your luggage on it.
Kharkiv has more than 800 Chinese students. Their business is mainly about import and export trade of small commodities such as clothing and daily necessities, or opening hotels, small supermarkets, etc.