1, Vladivostok (ruling the East): more than 800,000 people, founded in 1860, the Far East whaling industry, fishing industry and freezer ship base. The Chinese name is Vladivostok, a waizi (a place where mountains and water bend) rich in sea cucumbers.
2, Khabarovsk: 700,000 people, founded in 1858, is the largest city in the Far East. Inland navigation through the Amur River can be directly to the sea, but also direct access to Tongjiang, Fujin, Jiamusi and Harbin. The city is one of the largest green cities in the Far East, and there are tens of thousands of hectares of nature reserves with well-preserved steppe forests. The main industrial sectors are the aircraft manufacturing industry, the fuel industry, the wood processing industry, the construction and building materials industry.
3, Yakutsk: 200,000 people, is the capital of the Yakutia Autonomous **** and the country, is also the oldest city in the Far East. This place is traditionally known as a distribution center for furs, leather, livestock, ivory and timber. It is connected to the outer regions by air transportation and has a large airport.
4, Magadan: located on the northern shore of the Sea of Okhotsk, founded in 1933, 150,000 people, is a new port city, the port of Nagaev is its sea gateway.
5, South Sakhalinsk: the capital of the Sakhalin region, located in the Kuril Islands on the banks of the Susuya River, 180,000 people, founded in 1946, the city. From here it is possible to travel by rail to Holmsk on the west coast of the island, where there is a railroad ferry to the port of Vanino to connect with the main line of the Beja railroad. Industry is mainly wood processing, pulp and paper and seafood fishing and processing.
6. Petropavlovsk: The capital of Kamchatka, founded in 1740, has a population of more than 250,000 and is a refrigerated base for the fishing fleet. The port is a transshipment point for freight from Vladivostok and Nakhodka, bringing in cars, tractors, geological exploration equipment, cement, machine tools, and daily necessities, and shipping out mainly timber and fish.
7, Ussuriysk: located in the southern part of Primorsky Krai Ussuri - the southern end of the Xingkai Lake Plain, is the confluence of three rivers (Suifen River, Mukovlik River, Suptiga River), 200,000 people, was founded in 1866. Agriculture is relatively well developed and there is the Komarov Nature Reserve near the city center.
8, Nakhodka: the largest port and fishing center in the Russian Far East, 200,000 people, founded in 1935. The city's harbor is deep and calm enough to be navigable all year round. In 18 kilometers east of Nakhodka in the Gulf of Amerika there is a large port built with the assistance of Japan - the port of the East. So far this is one of the more successful free economic zones in Russia.
9, **** Qingcheng: the birth of the Soviet Union in the first Five-Year Plan city, in order to build shipyards and aircraft factories here, a group of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Ukraine **** Qingcheng volunteers to come here, set up a city in 1932.