The Interfax-tourism portal, citing Moscow Deputy Mayor Pyotr Biryukov, reported that two new attractions have appeared as part of a large-scale project to form a new multifunctional recreation area in the Yauza park.
The landscape park was created on the site along Severodvinskaya Street using geoplastics.
"In a small area, several artificial hills were formed, which added variety to the territory. The paths are made of natural material - gravel screenings, benches are installed along them," the deputy mayor said.
The health trail is built on the peninsula between the old and new beds of the Yauza River. The route is divided into seven segments, each of which has its own type of surface: larch bark, mulch, sand, expanded clay, fir cones, sea pebbles and pine chips.
Reuters has reported that the New Zealand government has announced a nearly threefold increase in fees for foreign tourists. Starting October 1st, the entry fee to the country will be 100 New Zealand dollars, equivalent to approximately 62 US dollars
The press service of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development has reported that, according to Rosstat, Russian hotels, sanatoriums, and other accommodation facilities welcomed 9.99 million guests in July of this year