What are the economic centers of Russia in Asia?

The following nine cities are the economic centers of Russia in Asia.

1, Vladivostok (ruling the East): More than 800,000 people, founded in 1860, the whaling industry, fishing industry and frozen ship base in the Far East. China's name is Vladivostok, and it is rich in sea cucumbers.

2. Khabarovsk: 700,000 people, founded in 1858, the largest city in the Far East. Inland river shipping can go directly to sea through amur river, or directly to Tongjiang, Fujin, Jiamusi and Harbin. The city is one of the largest green cities in the Far East, with tens of thousands of hectares of nature reserves, including well-preserved grassland forests. The main industrial sectors are aircraft manufacturing, fuel industry, wood processing industry, construction and building materials industry.

3. Yakutsk: With a population of 200,000, it is the capital of Yakutsk Autonomous Republic and the oldest city in the Far East. It has always been famous as a distribution center for fur, leather, livestock, ivory and wood. Contact with the outside world depends on air transportation, and there are large airports.

4. Magadan: Located on the north bank of the Sea of Okhotsk, it was built in 1933, with a population of150,000. It is a new port city, and Nagayev Port is its maritime gateway.

5. South Sakhalinsk: the capital of Sakhalin, located on the Susuya River in sakhalin island, with a population of1.8000, and was founded in/.946. From here, you can take the railway to Hormuzk on the west coast of the island, where there is a railway ferry to Vanino port to connect with the Baya railway trunk line. Industry is mainly wood processing, pulp and paper making, and seafood fishing and processing.

6. Petropavlovsk: the capital of Kamchatka, built in 1740, with a population of more than 250,000, is a cold storage base for fishing fleets. The port is a transit point for goods between Vladivostok and Nakhodka. Cars, tractors, geological exploration equipment, cement, machine tools, daily necessities, etc. Wood and fish are mainly shipped out.

7. Ussurisk: Located at the southern end of Ussuri-Xingkai Lake Plain in the south of Primorsky Krai, it is the intersection of three rivers (Suifen River, Mukovli River and Suptiga River), with a population of 200,000. It was founded in 1866. Agriculture is relatively developed, and there is komarov Nature Reserve near the urban area.

8. Nakhodka: The largest port and fishing center in the Russian Far East, with 200,000 people, was built in 1935. The port of this city is deep and calm, and it can be navigable all year round. In the Gulf of America, about 0/8km east of Nakhodka, there is a large port aided by Japan-Dongfang Port. So far, this is a relatively successful free economic zone in Russia.

9.* * * Qingcheng: This city was born in the first five-year plan of the Soviet Union. In order to build a shipyard and aircraft factory here, a group of volunteers from Moscow, St. Petersburg and Ukraine came here, and 1932 set up the city.