Jewish Autonomous Region (Russian: Евре́йская автоно́мная о́бласть, eev-RAY-skuh-yuh ahf-tah-NOHM-nuh-yuh OH-blust’)forRussian Far EastAn area of the area to the westAmur RegionNorthKhabarovsk Territory, And the south neighborChinaborder.
area
city
- 1 Birobidzhan -The only city and main destination in the Jewish state
- 2 Kuridur -Hot Spring Resort
- 3 Obluchiye
Other destinations
- Bastak Nature Reserve(Бастак природный заповедник)
learn
This is an off-travel area and was established by Stalin as an attempt to stimulate the population of the Soviet Far East and to appease the Zionist movement within the Soviet Union (which violates the original rules of the Soviet Union). The state’s “Jewish” status led to some peculiar Soviet Jewish art, such as the Menorah in the city centre, but it did not promote large-scale Jewish immigration-Jews accounted for only 2% (although there are some reports about this The population of the region is 16%). However, some do follow the call of Zion in Siberia, includingU.SCaliforniaMary Leder’s family, as "I lived in the Soviet Union in the Stalin era"The author of the charming memoir. Curious visitors must try watching recent documentaries, "L'Chayim" and "Comrade Stalin", which are related to the past and today of the Jewish Autonomous Region.
Language
LocalYiddishEnjoy withRussianThe same official language status, but you are unlikely to hear it anywhere, unless you are visiting a synagogue or a Yiddish radio station. Russians make up 90% of the population, Jews only about 2% (although some reports say as high as 16%), and everyone communicates in Russian.
arrival
Birobidzhan comes to experience as most touristsSiberian RailwayFinal journey. You can also start fromKhabarovskFrom the local airport to fly to Birobidzhan.
Travel around
go sightseeing
Travel route
Activity
Meal
Nightlife
Safety
Next stop
AtSiberian RailwayUp, the next important station to the east isKhabarovsk,PastObluchiyeTo the west isBelogorsk,ThenSvobodny。