Russia is a developing country.
The level of development of industry is generally measured by the perfection of the industrial system, the degree of development of the tertiary industry, as well as the industrial output value. As a developed country, the general tertiary industry accounted for more than 60%, has a perfect industry, advanced technology, and Russia's industrial system for a long time is imbalance, heavy industry is highly developed, light industry atrophy. Therefore the overall industrial system is not sound.
In addition, the human development index measures the degree of social development, social security system, medical care, health level, the degree of integrity, and the level of educational attainment level, science and technology. As long as the human development index is above 0.9 to be a developed country, and Russia this index for a long time at about 0.7. Some of Russia's poor infrastructure and low life expectancy is also a major influence.
Major Attractions
1, the Kremlin
The Kremlin is located in the center of Moscow, on the edge of the Moskva River, and was once the Duchy of Moscow and the Tsar's Palace before the 18th century. After the victory of the "October Revolution", became the seat of the Soviet Union party and government leadership. Built in 1156, the first wooden walls, after repeated expansion, to the 1840s to build a large Kremlin, an ancient architectural complex, mainly the Grand Kremlin, more than one palace, the Church of Our Lady of the Nine Heavenly Hosts, the Senate Building, Ivan the Great Clock Tower and so on.
2, the Grand Petrov Theater in Moscow
For short, the Bolshoi Theater, founded in 1776, is the oldest theater in Russia, is a symbol of Russia and its culture and art. Located in Moscow Sverdlovsk Square. The building is both majestic and magnificent, but also simple and elegant, well-equipped interior, with excellent acoustics.
3, Pushkin Square
Located in the center of Moscow, the old name of the austerity square, because of the old square built on the austerity convent and got this name. 1937, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the death of the great Russian poet Pushkin, the then Soviet government renamed the austerity square as Pushkin Square. On the square stands more than 4 meters high bronze statue of Pushkin.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Russia