Tourism to Russia, this stop to St. Petersburg, this city can be regarded as Russia's second capital. Victory Square is located in the southern part of the city, on Moscow Avenue and the Pulkovo Road, named after the Soviet Red Army's victory over Nazi Germany, and a memorial hall was built in 1975 to commemorate the siege of Leningrad. Victory Square is a circular shape, the area is about 1300 square meters, 48 meters high granite obelisk monument engraved with "1941-1945" years, the front is set south in the center of the square, that is, the direction of the German invasion of Leningrad. On the platform below the monument stood two statues of city guardians, soldiers holding long guns, workers holding hammers, two people with firm eyes, expression staring at the distance. To the north of the ring is a semi-underground open-air rotunda surrounded by dark granite, and the south side of the 360-degree arc wall is engraved with the words "900 days" and "900 nights", and the entire arc wall is engraved with various honorary titles awarded by Leningrad. The long flames were also fixed on the walls, and the hall was flanked by the entrance to the Memorial Hall of the Valiant Defenders of Leningrad, above which were carved with the lines of the Leningrad poet Voronov. The whole open-air hall, serious symphony is played continuously, creating a serious and tragic atmosphere. On the wall of the hall, you can also see a long open fire burning, everyone is studying whether the fire is real or fake, watching there has been no feeling of partial extinguishing, it seems to be a fake fire, but the fire appears to be real. In the underground tunnel leading to the memorial hall, there are many small shops, with clothes, shoe bags and souvenirs.