city dweller. and anton palych chekhov in the nineteenth century , during a trip to sakhalin, the writer visited these and noted that the town was pretty and with one of his reviews forever won the hearts of local residents. and this is the rod of mercury of the god of trade at the foot of the cornucopia column , tourists often throw coins in it. the monument recreates the image of the city coat of arms. it symbolized that a noble bargaining was taking place in the city, which is why the city was tired of large shopping center. well, this is the local arbat, if you can, so to speak, of course, well , of course, this street is called differently, this is a street. lenin is here. of course, you can feed the pigeons, you can go to a cafe or a restaurant. there are many interesting shops here. well, yes, but when it gets a little warmer, of course, street musicians will be drawn here, artists, and in general it will be just beautiful. they could afford to buy a house here. or build it only well , very wealthy garages. look here though. yes, well, this is understandable, physical education with beautiful w