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John Mellencamp is an American musician, singer-songwriter, painter, and actor. Discography includes: Chestnut Street Incident (1976), A Biography (1978), John Cougar (1979), Nothin' Matters and What If It Did (1980), American Fool (1982), The Kid Inside (1983), Uh-huh (1983), Scarecrow .... Show More (1985), The Lonesome Jubilee (1987), Big Daddy (1989), Whenever We Wanted (1991), Human Wheels (1993), Dance Naked (1994), Mr. Happy Go Lucky (1996), John Mellencamp (1998), Rough Harvest (1999), Cuttin' Heads (2001), Trouble No More (2003), Freedom's Road (2007), Life, Death, Love and Freedom (2008), No Better Than This (2010), Plain Spoken (2014) and Sad Clowns & Hillbillies (2017). Tours include: 2009 Ballpark Tour, American Fool, Chestnut Street Incident, Concerts for the Heartland, Cuttin' Heads Tour 2001, Cuttin� Heads Tour, Dance Naked, Freedom's Road, John Fogerty / John Mellencamp, John Steinbeck Award, Life, Death, Love & Freedom Tour, Lonesome Jubilee Tour, Mr. Happy Go Lucky, No Better Than This Tour, Plain Spokenm, Rural Electrification Tour, Sad Clowns & Hillbillies, Scarecrow Tour, Summer Work, The Best that I Could Do, The Lonesome Jubilee, Trouble No More Tour, Vote for Change Tour, Whenever We Wanted Tour and Words and Music. Show Less

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Bruce Springsteen joins John Mellencamp on stage for 'Pink Houses' at NJPAC: WATCH

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John Mellencamp delivered a Jersey special March 10 at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.

He brought Bruce Springsteen out to sing “Pink Houses.”

“Ladies and gentlemen, one of the greatest songwriters  of our time, Mr. Bruce Springsteen!” said Mellencamp to a Boss-sized ovation.

Springsteen, wearing jeans and a T-shirt, joined in on the chorus and picked up the second verse.

“Oh, but ain't that America for you and me? Ain't that America, something to see,” sang Springsteen and Mellencamp.

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Fiddle player Lisa Germano gave Springsteen a playful tap on the leg after her solo on the song.

Springsteen and Mellencamp have not been strangers in recent years. Springsteen sang on the track “Wasted Days” from the 2021 Mellencamp album, “Strictly A One-Eyed Jack.” The two performed the song at the November Stand Up for Heroes Bob Woodruff Foundation veterans benefit in New York City.

Springsteen and Mellencamp made headlines when they hung out together in Bay Head in 2021. Mellencamp will be honored in April by the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University with an American Music Honors award. Springsteen is a presenter at the ceremony.

Springsteen and the E Street Band begin a world tour March 19 at the Footprint Center in Phoenix. Area shows include Sept. 15 at the Sea Hear Now festival in Asbury Park , and Aug. 21 and 22 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

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Mellencamp's NJPAC show was part of the Indiana native's Live and In Person 2024 Tour. The show featured spoken interludes, the hits, and some unexpected interplay between Mellencamp and the audience. A solo performance of the classic “Jack and Diane” had to be reeled in due to an overly enthusiastic crowd.

“You guys (the audience) went from the first verse to the chorus and you forgot the second chorus” playfully chided Mellencamp. “I was 27 years old when I wrote this and I spent all afternoon working on the second chorus and we're going to sing the second chorus before I'm done!”

That was just fine with the crowd. Mellencamp and his six-member band performed classics like “Small Town,” “Rain on the Scarecrow,” “Cherry Bomb” and “Hurts So Good.” The show was not a concert per se, but a “performance,” Mellencamp emphasized. 

A surprise was a recording of acting legend Joanne Woodward reciting Mellencamp's “The Real Life” lyrics to live musical accompaniment. Mellencamp said the 93-year old Woodward, a good friend, cannot speak and is “very ill.”

The Golden Age of Hollywood moment was in keeping with a theme of the night. Mellencamp and his band came on the stage, adorned with movie star mannequins, after more than 20 minutes of clips from six Hollywood classics: “The Fugitive Kind,” “The Misfits,” “Giant,” “The Grapes of Wrath,” “Hud” (with Woodward's late husband, Paul Newman) and “A Streetcar Named Desire.”

 The scenes represented characters on the fringes of society, but not without a backstreet nobility.

They shared a renegade spirit with Mellencamp, the heartland rocker who scaled the heights of music superstardom but has kept his maverick stance. The 72-year old, who smoked a cigarette walking on stage, is forever the iconoclast and seeker of simple pleasures.

“Get out,” said Mellencamp toward the end of “Longest Days” in the middle of the show, “and get some sunshine on your face.”

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Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at @chrisfhjordan; [email protected].

Khabarovsk ( Russian : Хабаровск [ xɐˈbarəfsk ] ⓘ ) is the largest city and the administrative centre of Khabarovsk Krai , Russia , [3] located 30 kilometers (19   mi) from the China–Russia border , at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri Rivers , about 800 kilometers (500   mi) north of Vladivostok . As of the 2021 Russian census , it had a population of 617,441. [16] The city was the administrative center of the Far Eastern Federal District of Russia from 2002 until December 2018, when the status was given to Vladivostok. [17] It is the largest city in the Russian Far East , having overtaken Vladivostok in 2015. [ citation needed ] It was known as Khabarovka until 1893. [5] As is typical of the interior of the Russian Far East, Khabarovsk has an extreme climate with strong seasonal swings resulting in strong, cold winters and relatively hot and humid summers.

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Native villages near the site of the future Khabarovsk according to an English map of 1773. The village closest to today's Khabarovsk is labeled "Hitcha". Maack's "Cape Kyrma" site (thought by B.P. Polyakov to be the site of Stepanov's Kosogorsky Ostrog) is "Heremo" Kitchen-21-Russia-mid-Amur-2830.jpg

Historical records indicate that a city was founded on the site in the eighth century. The Tungusic peoples are indigenous to the city's vicinity. The city was named Boli ( 伯力 ; Bólì ) in Chinese when it was part of the Chinese empire. During the Tang dynasty, Boli was the capital of Heishui Protectorate, called Heishui Duhufu. [18] In AD 722, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (唐玄宗) established Heishui Protectorate and gave self-rule to Heishui Mohe tribes. The seat of this administrative region was then established near today's Khabarovsk. [19] [20]

In the mid-17th century, the Amur Valley became the scene of hostilities between the Russian Cossacks , who tried to expand into the region and collect tribute from the natives, and the rising Manchu Qing dynasty , who were intent on securing the region for themselves. [ citation needed ]

Khabarov's Achansk

Monument to Yerofey Khabarov in Khabarovsk. Erofei Khabarov 2.jpg

The Russian explorers and raiders of the 1650s set up a number of more or less fortified camps ( ostrogs ) on the Amur. Most of them were in use for only a few months and later destroyed. It is usually thought that the first such camp in the general area of today's Khabarovsk was the fortified winter camp named Achansk ( Ачанск ) or Achansky gorodok ( Ачанский городок ), built by the Cossacks of Yerofey Khabarov in September 1651 after they had sailed to the area from the upper Amur. The fort was named after the local tribe whom Khabarov's people called "Achans". [21] [22] On October 8 the fort was unsuccessfully attacked by joint forces of Achans and Duchers (who had good reasons to hate the Cossacks, due to their rather heavy-handed tribute -extraction tactics [23] ), while many Russians were away fishing. [22] In late November, Khabarov's people undertook a three-day campaign against the local chief Zhakshur (Жакшур) (whose name is also known in a more Russian version, Zaksor (Заксор)), collecting a large amount of tribute and announcing that the locals were now subjects of the Russian Czar. A similar campaign was waged later in winter against the Ducher chief Nechiga (Нечига), farther away from Achansk. [22]

On March   24 (or   26), 1652, Fort Achansk was attacked by Manchu cavalry, led by Ninguta 's commander Haise, reinforced by Ducher auxiliaries, but the Cossacks stood their ground in a day-long battle and even managed to seize the attackers' supply train . [22] Once the ice on the Amur broke in the spring of 1652, Khabarov's people destroyed their fort and sailed away. [22]

The exact location of Khabarov's Achansk has long been a subject for debate among Russian historians and geographers. [23] [24] A number of locations, both upstream and downstream of today's Khabarovsk, have been proposed since Richard Maack , one of the first Russian scholars to visit the region, identified Achansk in 1859 with the ruins on Cape Kyrma, which is located on the southern (Chinese) shore of the Amur, upstream of Khabarovsk. [23] The most widely accepted point of view is probably that of Boris Polevoy , who believed that Khabarov's Achansk was located in the Nanai village later known as Odzhal- Bolon ( Russian : Оджал-Болонь ), located on the left bank of the Amur, closer to Amursk than to Khabarovsk. One of his arguments was that both Khabarov's Achan (sometimes also spelt by the explorer as Otshchan, Отщан), and Wuzhala (乌扎拉) of the Chinese records of the 1652 engagement are based on the name of the Nanai clan "Odzhal" (Оджал), corresponding to the 20th-century name of the village as well. (The name of the clan was also written as "Uzala", as in the name of its best-known member, Dersu Uzala ). [23]

Polevoy's view appeared to gain wide support among the Russian geographer community; petitioned by the Amur Branch of the Russian Geographical Society , the Russian Government renamed the village of Odzhal to Achan in 1977, to celebrate its connection with Khabarov's raid. [23]

As to the Cape Kyrma ruins, thought by Maack to be the remains of Achansk, B.P. Polevoy identified them as the remains of another ostrog – namely, Kosogorsky Ostrog, where Onufriy Stepanov stayed a few years later. [24]

After the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689) between the Tsardom of Russia and the Qing Empire , the area became an uncontested part of China for the next century and a half. Modern historical maps of the Qing period published in China mark the site of future Khabarovsk as Bólì ( Chinese : 伯力 ). All of the middle and lower Amur region was nominally part of the Jilin Province, run first out of Ninguta and later out of Jilin City . [25]

French Jesuits who sailed along the Ussuri and the Amur Rivers in 1709 prepared the first more or less precise map of the region. According to them, the indigenous Nanai people were living on the Ussuri and on the Amur down to the mouth of the Dondon River (i.e., in the region including the site of the future Khabarovsk). These people were known to the Chinese as Yupi Dazi ("Fish skin Tartars"). [26]

Khabarovsk - residence of the governor-general of Amur region 1895 Khabarovsk - residence of the governor-general of Eastern Siberia LCCN2004708062.jpg

In 1858, the area was ceded to Russia under the Treaty of Aigun . The Russians founded the military outpost of Khabarovka ( Хаба́ровка ), [27] named after Yerofey Khabarov . The post later became an important industrial center for the region. Town status was granted in 1880. In 1893, it was given its present name: Khabarovsk . [5]

In 1894, a department of the Russian Geographical Society was formed in Khabarovsk and to found libraries, theatres and museums in the city. Since then, Khabarovsk's cultural life has flourished. Much of the local indigenous history has been well preserved in the Regional Lore Museum and Natural History Museum and in places like near the Nanai settlement of Sikachi-Alyan , where cliff drawings from more than 13,000 years ago can be found. The Khabarovsk Art Museum exhibits a rare collection of old Russian icons. [25]

In 1916, the Khabarovsk Bridge across the Amur was completed, allowing Trans-Siberian trains to cross the river without using ferries (or temporary rail tracks over the frozen river in winter). During the Russian Civil War , Khabarovsk was occupied by Japan in September 1918. [28]

Khabarovsk (1950) Txu-oclc-6614368-nm53-11a.jpg

After the defeat of Japan in World War II , Khabarovsk was the site of the Khabarovsk War Crime Trials , in which twelve former members of the Japanese Kwantung Army and Unit 731 were put on trial for the manufacture and use of biological weapons during World War II. [25]

Chinese Emperor Puyi , captured by Soviet troops in Manchuria , was relocated to Khabarovsk and lived there from 1945 up to 1950, when he was returned to China. [29]

When Japan fell in September 1945 the United States reached an agreement with Stalin to build two U.S. Naval Advance Bases (Fleet Weather Centrals) in the USSR. [30] The U.S. built one 10 miles (16   km) outside Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky on the Kamchatka Peninsula with the code name TAMA. [31] The other was 20 miles (32   km) outside Khabarovsk in buildings provided by the Soviets, code-named MOKO. [31] For mail Khabarovsk was assigned U.S.Navy number 1168, FPO San Francisco. [32] The American use of these two bases was short-lived. [ citation needed ]

On 5 November 1956, the first phase of the city tram was commissioned. The Khabarovsk television studio began broadcasting in 1960. On 1 September 1967, the Khabarovsk Institute of Physical Education, now the Far Eastern State Academy of Physical Culture , opened. On 14 January 1971 Khabarovsk was awarded the Order of October Revolution . In 1975 the first stage of the urban trolley opened. In 1976 the city hosted an international ice hockey tournament with the ball for the prize of the newspaper Sovietskaya Rossia . In 1981 the Bandy World Championship was played in the city. [25]

In 1996, Khabarovsk held its first mayoral elections . Paul D. Filippov, whose candidacy was supported by Governor Viktor Ishayev , was defeated. In 1998, reconstruction of the central square of Khabarovsk was completed. In May 2000, President of Russia , Vladimir Putin , decreed that new federal districts be formed, and Khabarovsk became the center of the Far Eastern Federal District . [25]

In 2006, the Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, a high-tech medical center, was constructed according to a Russian national health project . In 2008, the train station was completely renovated, and the adjacent square was reconstructed to include fountains and an underground passage. In 2009, Khabarovsk hosted the EU-Russia summit . In 2010, the city hosted a meeting of the Great Circle of Ussuri Cossacks . On 3 November 2012, Khabarovsk was awarded the honorary title of " City of Military Glory ". [25]

On 9 July 2020, the governor of the region, Sergei Furgal , was arrested and flown to Moscow. The 2020 Khabarovsk Krai protests began on 11 July 2020 in support of Furgal. [33]

The flag of Khabarovsk displays a bear on the right (Red side) and a Siberian tiger on the left (blue side), holding a yellow shield with a blue reversed pall and a red fish . The flag is a representation of the coat of arms of Khabarovsk. [34] The flag was adopted on 30 October 2007 and is 2:3 in ratio. [25]

The city is located 30 kilometers (19   mi) from the China–Russia border, at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri Rivers, about 800 kilometers (500   mi) north of Vladivostok . [25]

Khabarovsk experiences a monsoonal dry-winter humid continental climate ( Köppen climate classification Dwb borders on Dwa ). [25]

The average annual precipitation is 696 millimeters (27.4   in) , mainly concentrated in the summer. In a few years, November to March hardly receive any precipitation. The driest year was 2001 with only 381 millimeters (15.0   in) of precipitation and the wettest was 1981 when 1,105 millimeters (43.5   in) of precipitation fell. The wettest month was August 1981 with a total precipitation of 434 millimeters (17.1   in) . Due to high summer humidity , overnight lows remain mild to warm during several months. Snowfall is common, though light, with an average maximum snow height of 16 centimeters (6.3   in) . During peak winter, highs above freezing are very rare. [25]

The city's extreme climate sees daily average high and low temperatures vary by around 50   °C (90   °F) over the course of the year. The average temperature in January is −19.2   °C (−2.6   °F) and the average for July is +21.4   °C (70.5   °F) . Extremes have ranged from −40   °C (−40   °F) in January 2011 to +36.4   °C (97.5   °F) in June 2010. [35]

Map including Khabarovsk (AMS, 1950) Txu-oclc-6614368-nm53-11.jpg

Khabarovsk is the administrative center of the krai [3] and, within the framework of administrative divisions , it also serves as the administrative center of Khabarovsky District , [37] even though it is not a part of it. [1] As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the city of krai significance of Khabarovsk —an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts . [1] As a municipal division , the city of krai significance of Khabarovsk is incorporated as Khabarovsk Urban Okrug . [12]

Ethnic composition (2010): [38]

  • Russians – 92.6%
  • Ukrainians – 1.8%
  • Koreans – 1.1%
  • Chinese – 0.6%
  • Tatars – 0.5%
  • Uzbeks – 0.5%
  • Others – 2.9%

Khabarovsk monument to Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky (obverse) and Khabarovsk Bridge over the Amur River (reverse) are prominently featured on the 5000 ruble banknote Banknote 5000 rubles 2010 front.jpg

Primary industries include iron processing, steel milling, Khabarovsk shipyard, Daldizel, machinery, petroleum refining, flour milling, pharmaceutical industry, meatpacking and manufacturing of various types of heavy and light machinery. [25]

A high-speed international fiber-optic cable connects the city of Khabarovsk with the city of Fuyuan in China. [ citation needed ]

On March 28, 2024, a person reported radiation reading to the city's authorities. [39] [40] In April 2024, the city declared a state of emergency because of the radiation leak. [41] The source of the radiation was "removed and placed in a protective container" and taken to a radioactive waste storage facility. [42]

Trolleybus near Lenina Square Khabarovskii trolleibus na ploshchadi Lenina f1.JPG

The city is a principal railway center and is located along the Trans-Siberian Railway ; the rail distance of Khabarovsk railway station from Moscow is 8,523 kilometers (5,296   mi) .

Khabarovsk is served by the Khabarovsk Novy Airport with international flights to East Asia , Southeast Asia , European Russia , and Central Asia .

Road links include the Trans-Siberian Highway ( M58 and M60 Highways), and water transport links are provided by the Amur River and Ussuri River .

Public transport includes: tram (8 routes); trolleybus (4 routes); bus and fixed-route taxi ( marshrutka , approximately 100 routes).

Transborder travel to China in winter ice road in summer boat on Amur river to Fuyuan (and train to Harbin )

In 2021, the construction of a paid high-speed bypass of the city was completed.

There are the following institutions of higher education in Khabarovsk: [43] [44]

  • Pacific National University (former Khabarovsk State University of Technology or Polytechnic Institute )
  • Far Eastern State University of Humanities (former Khabarovsk State Teachers Training University)
  • Far Eastern State Medical University
  • Khabarovsk State Academy of Economics and Law
  • Far Eastern State Transport University
  • Far Eastern Academy of Public Service
  • Far Eastern State Physical Education University
  • Khabarovsk State Institute of Arts and Culture

The Cathedral of the Saviour's Transfiguration Kirovskiy rayon, Khabarovsk, Khabarovskiy kray, Russia - panoramio (24).jpg

A key street in Khabarovsk is the broad Amursky Boulevard with its many shops and a local market. The city's five districts stretch for 45 kilometers (28   mi) along the Amur River. The similar boulevard – Ussuryisky is located between the two main streets Muravyov-Amursky and Lenin street and runs to the city's artificial lakes (Gorodskie Prudi) with the sport complex Platinum Arena. The lakes are famous for their fountains with the light show. The Military History Museum of the Far Eastern Military District is located in the city, the only such museum in the Russian Far East. [45]

Recently, [ when? ] there have been renovations in the city's central part, rebuilding with historical perspective. There is a walking tour from the Lenin Square to Utyos on Amur via Muravyov-Amursky Street, where visitors find traditional Russian cuisine restaurants and shops with souvenirs. [ citation needed ] There are a number of night clubs and pubs in this area. In Wintertime ice sculptures are on display on the cities squares and parks. Artists come from as far as Harbin in China.

Unlike Vladivostok , the city has never been closed to foreigners, despite it being the headquarters of the Far East Military District , and retains its historically international flavor. Once the capital of the Soviet Far East (from 1926 to 1938), since the demise of the Soviet Union , it has experienced an increased Asian presence. It is estimated that over one million Chinese travel to and through Khabarovsk yearly, and foreign investment by Japanese and Korean corporations have grown in recent years. The city has a multi-story shopping mall and about a dozen hotels.

Aleksandr Fedosov, the Khabarovsk Krai Minister of Culture, estimates that the city became more attractive to tourists following the 2015 Bandy World Championship . [46]

Khabarovsk is the closest major city to Birobidzhan , which is the administrative center of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast , Russia , located on the Trans-Siberian Railway , close to the border with China . The Jewish Autonomous Oblast is a federal subject of Russia in the Russian Far East , bordering Khabarovsk Krai and Amur Oblast in Russia and Heilongjiang province in China . Its administrative center is the town of Birobidzhan , and it is the only region in the world in which Yiddish is the official language. Khabarovsk provides the closest major airport to Birobidzhan , which is Khabarovsk Novy Airport (KHV / UHHH), 198   km from the center of Birobidzhan . [ citation needed ]

The Khabarovsk Honour Guard. 2017 Mezhdunarodnomu voenno-muzykal'nomu festivaliu <<Amurskie volny>> 06.jpg

The headquarters of the Russian Ground Forces 's Eastern Military District is located at 15 Serysheva Street. The district was preceded by the Far Eastern Military District , which was located in the same location. The following component units of the district are stationed in the city:

  • 104th Chuj Headquarters Brigade
  • Honour Guard Company of the Khabarovsk Garrison [47] [48]
  • 17th Independent Electronic Warfare Brigade
  • 118th Independent Pontoon-Bridge Railway Battalion
  • 392nd Pacific Training Center for Junior Specialists
  • 11th Air and Air Defence Forces Army
  • Military Band of the Eastern Military District

All 5 of these units make up the Khabarovsk Garrison. The Russian Navy 's Pacific Fleet maintains a presence in the city as well. There is also an airbase located 3   km (1.9   mi) to the east of the city. The main public relations asset for the military in the city is the Military History Museum of the Far Eastern Military District and the district military band . [ citation needed ]

Stamp depicting 1981 Bandy World Championship in Khabarovsk 1981. Chempionat mira po khokkeiu s miachom.jpg

  • Amur Khabarovsk , a professional ice hockey club of the international Kontinental Hockey League and plays its home games at the Platinum Arena . It used to be the furthest team from the European-based teams in the league until Admiral Vladivostok joined the KHL in 2013 as an expansion team.
  • FC SKA-Khabarovsk , a professional association football team playing in the Russian First League , the second tier of Russian association football.
  • SKA-Neftyanik , a professional bandy club which plays in the top-tier Russian Bandy Super League at its own indoor venue Arena Yerofey . It is both the easternmost and southernmost team in the top division. In the 2016–17 season the club became Russian champion for the first time. [49] As of 2019 the team has won the title three years in a row. [50]

The city was a host to the 1981 Bandy World Championship . It also hosted the 2015 Bandy World Championship , which was visited by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev . [51] 21 teams were expected, [52] which would have been 4 more than the then record-making 17 (now it's 18) from the 2014 tournament . In the end, China was the only newcomer, while Canada and Ukraine withdrew, the latter for political reasons . Khabarovsk organised the 2018 tournament as well, but not Division B that time around, which was held in Chinese Harbin . [53] The event was named by the Federal Agency for Tourism as one of the best 200 events of the year. [46]

A delegation from the 2022 Winter Olympics organising committee visited Khabarovsk to watch matches in the bandy league to study the plans if the sport was to be added to the Games program. [54]

  • Kristina Akheeva , actress and model
  • Oleksandr Aliyev , association football player
  • Nikita Balakhontsev , association football player
  • Sergei Bodrov , filmmaker
  • Evgeny Grachev , ice hockey player
  • Mikhail Grigorenko , ice hockey player
  • Alexandra Ivanovskaya , 2005 Miss Russia winner
  • Denis Kenzo , music producer
  • Ivan Koumaev , dancer
  • Alexander Mogilny , ice hockey player
  • Evgeni Plushenko , Olympic figure skater
  • Vita Sidorkina , model
  • Ivan Skobrev , speed skater
  • Andrei Tchmil , professional cyclist
  • Evgeny Tsaregorodtsev , professional ice hockey player
  • Daria Usacheva , figure skater
  • Vladimir Volegov , painter
  • Andrey Zamkovoy , boxer
  • Efim Zelmanov , mathematician
  • Artyom Zub , ice hockey player

Khabarovsk is twinned with: [55]

  • Khabarovsk placed first in different categories of "Most Developed and Comfortable City of Russia" in 2006, [57] 2008 [58] and 2009.
  • In 2010, Khabarovsk won the second place in the Forbes list of most suitable cities for private business in Russia. [59] First place went to Krasnodar .

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  • Хабаровская городская Дума.   Решение   №856   от   28 января 2014 г. «О гимне городского округа "Город Хабаровск"». Вступил в силу   28 января 2014 г. Опубликован: "Сборник нормативных актов администрации города Хабаровска и Хабаровской городской Думы", No. 1, январь 2014 г. (Khabarovsk City Duma.   Decision   # 856   of   January   28, 2014 On the Anthem of the Urban Okrug of "the City of Khabarovsk" . Effective as of   January   28, 2014.).
  • Хабаровская городская Дума.   Решение   №509   от   13 июля 2004 г. «Устав городского округа "Город Хабаровск"», в ред. Решения №167 от   22 сентября 2015 г.   «О внесении изменений и дополнений в Устав городского округа "Город Хабаровск"». Вступил в силу   8 октября 2004 г. (за исключением отдельных положений). Опубликован: "Хабаровские вести", №152, 8 октября 2004 г. (Khabarovsk City Duma.   Decision   # 509   of   July   13, 2004 Charter of the Urban Okrug of "the City of Khabarovsk" , as amended by the Decision   # 167 of   September   22, 2015 On Amending and Supplementing the Charter of the Urban Okrug of "the City of Khabarovsk" . Effective as of   October   8, 2004 (with the exception of several clauses).).
  • Законодательная Дума Хабаровского края.   Закон   №109   от   28 марта 2007 г. «Об административно-территориальном устройстве Хабаровского края», в ред. Закона №155 от   23 декабря 2015 г.   «О внесении изменений в отдельные законодательные акты Хабаровского края». Вступил в силу   через 10   дней после официального опубликования (28 апреля 2007 г.). Опубликован: "Приамурские ведомости", №52, 17 апреля 2007 г. (Legislative Duma of Khabarovsk Krai.   Law   # 109   of   March   28, 2007 On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Khabarovsk Krai , as amended by the Law   # 155 of   December   23, 2015 On Amending Various Legislative Acts of Khabarovsk Krai . Effective as of   after 10   days from the official publication day (April   28, 2007).).
  • Правительство Хабаровского края.   Постановление   №143-пр   от   18 июля 2007 г. «Об утверждении реестра административно-территориальных и территориальных единиц Хабаровского края», в ред. Постановления №273-пр от   28 августа 2015 г.   «О внесении изменений в Постановление Правительства Хабаровского края от 18   июля 2007   г. №143-пр "Об утверждении реестра административно-территориальных и территориальных единиц Хабаровского края"». Вступил в силу   13 августа 2007 г. Опубликован: "Собрание законодательства Хабаровского края", №7(60), 12 августа 2007 г. (Government of Khabarovsk Krai.   Resolution   # 143-pr   of   July   18, 2007 On the Adoption of the Registry of the Administrative-Territorial and Territorial Units of Khabarovsk Krai , as amended by the Resolution   # 273-pr of   August   28, 2015 On Amending the Resolution #143-pr of the Government of Khabarovsk Krai of July   18, 2007 "On the Adoption of the Registry of the Administrative-Territorial and Territorial Units of Khabarovsk Krai" . Effective as of   August   13, 2007.).
  • Законодательная Дума Хабаровского края.   Закон   №177   от   28 апреля 2004 г. «О наделении муниципального образования города Хабаровска статусом городского округа и об установлении его границы». Вступил в силу   со дня официального опубликования (28 мая 2004 г.). Опубликован: "Приамурские ведомости", №95, 28 мая 2004 г. (Legislative Duma of Khabarovsk Krai.   Law   # 177   of   April   28, 2004 On Granting Urban Okrug Status to the Municipal Formation of the City of Khabarovsk and on Establishing Its Border . Effective as of   the day of the official publication (May   28, 2004).).
  • Законодательная Дума Хабаровского края.   Закон   №264   от   14 марта 2005 г «Об административных центрах сельских поселений и муниципальных районов Хабаровского края», в ред. Закона №239 от   28 ноября 2012 г.   «О преобразовании городского населённого пункта рабочий посёлок Тырма, находящегося на территории Верхнебуреинского района Хабаровского края, путём изменения его статуса в сельский населённый пункт   — посёлок Тырма и о внесении изменений в отдельные Законы Хабаровского края». Вступил в силу   со дня официального опубликования. Опубликован: "Приамурские ведомости", №57, 1 апреля 2005 г. (Legislative Duma of Khabarovsk Krai.   Law   # 264   of   March   14, 2005 On the Administrative Centers of the Rural Settlements and the Municipal Districts of Khabarovsk Krai , as amended by the Law   # 239 of   November   28, 2012 On the Transformation of the Urban Locality the Work Settlement of Tyrma, Located on the Territory of Verkhnebureinsky District of Khabarovsk Krai, by Changing Its Status to That of a Rural Locality—the Settlement of Tyrma, and on Amending Various Laws of Khabarovsk Krai . Effective as of   the day of the official publication.).
  • Nikolay P. Kradin. It Is Protected by the State: the Monuments of Architecture in Khabarovsk . Khabarovsk: Chastnaya kollektsiya, 1999. 192 p.   ISBN   5-7875-0011-3
  • (in Russian) Official website of Khabarovsk Archived October 10, 2021, at the Wayback Machine
  • (in Russian) Khabarovsk Business Directory
  • (in Korean) Manchu-Korean expedition against Russian expansion (나선정벌 (羅禪征伐)
  • (in Korean) map of the Manchu-Korean expedition against Russian expansion (나선정벌 (羅禪征伐)
  • (in Russian) Major problems of Russian-Korean relationship
  • (in Russian) China and Russia relationship and history
  • Website of Khabarovsk

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Khabarovsk, Russia

Khabarovsk, Russia

Tours, Attractions and Things To Do in Khabarovsk

Khabarovsk travel guide.

  • 1. Architecture
  • 2. Attractions
  • 3. Cultural life
  • 4. Souvenirs

Khabarovsk, Russia fascinates visitors with its unusual heritage and fabulous untouched nature. Tourists are drawn to the native culture, eclectic architecture and mesmerizing waters in this off-the-beaten-track destination, which promises a unique and memorable vacation.

As the center of Russia’s far eastern region of Khabarovsk Krai, the city offers celebrations throughout the year which are sure to give added flair to your trip, from traditional culture days to large-scale food fests. It is easy to keep a full itinerary during your stay thanks to its many theaters, museums, restaurants, workshops and quest rooms. Guests who want a more relaxed holiday can venture into the serenity of Khabarovsk nature, including the coast of the Sea of Japan or one of the region’s many picturesque lakes .

Khabarovsk Architecture

Khabarovsk, Russia

Khabarovsk architecture surprises with its harmonious blending of varying types and styles. This is due in large part to major changes which the city underwent in the mid-19th-early 20th centuries in conjunction with developments in the political, economic, scientific and technical spheres. The search for new trends in architecture came after the death of the classicism style, which had dominated the Russian Empire and the wider world for centuries. Beginning in the mid-19th century, the practice of mixing eclectic architectural styles began to emerge, leading to an era of amazing stylistic improvisations.

During the final decades of Romanov reign, many educational institutions for architects and engineers were opened. As a result, the face of numerous Russian cities began to change rapidly. Art Nouveau - a new, modern trend that absorbed several preceding styles – had come to dominate the architectural scene.

Many Art Nouveau buildings can still be seen in central Khabarovsk. These include:

  • Takeuchi apartment building (5 Muravyov-Amursky Street)
  • Esplanade Hotel (18 Muravyov-Amursky Street)
  • Luhta apartment building (84 Komsomolskaya Street)
  • Zandau apartment building (34 Muravyov-Amursky Street)

Khabarovsk also has many Gothic buildings, a style distinguished by its elegance and attention to detail. Every element of Gothic architecture emphasize a vertical orientation, as seen in the massive walls and columns, round arches and wide windows which contrast with narrow towers, pointed peaks and lancet windows.

Khabarovsk’s Gothic architecture is best represented by the artillery warehouse buildings located at 16 Komsomolskaya Street. Another notable example is the Red Guard Headquarters (105 Komsomolskaya Street), which has been preserved in its original form. The complex consists of two identical two-story brick buildings with unusual motifs containing pseudo-gothic elements.

Also of note is the early 20th-century Treasury Building, a luxurious red brick structure with openwork balconies that exudes an architectural grace.

Khabarovsk also has many Soviet-era buildings which were mostly designed in the constructivism style. Characterized by their enormous size and grotesque shapes, they often occupy most of the block and dominate the surrounding space.

During your Khabarovsk excursion, be sure to appreciate its unique architectural heritage by going for a walk downtown .

Khabarovsk Attractions

Khabarovsk, Russia

The layout of Khabarovsk is very simple: its 3 main streets of Lenin, Muravyov-Amursky and Seryshev pass through the downtown area, while Ussuriysky and Amur Boulevards run perpendicular to them. A distinctive feature of Khabarovsk are its many hills, so we recommend wearing comfortable shoes for your walk.

Begin your walking tour of Khabarovsk from the train station, where you can see the monument to Yerofey Khabarov, the famous explorer for whom the city is named. Nearby is a sculpture of a double-headed eagle, erected in memory of soldiers, officers and builders of the Far Eastern Railway. Moving from the station along Amur Boulevard you will reach the central market, just past which is Lenin Square. A spacious area with a granite fountain in the center, it is the main plaza of Khabarovsk and the site of the city’s Christmas and New Year celebrations. Next to the square is Dynamo Park, famous for its three ponds and Ferris wheel.

From Lenin Square, move along Muravyov-Amursky Street to reach Amur Embankment, passing most of Khabarovsk’s famous 19th-20th century buildings along the way. Descend to the embankment via two grand staircases or make a small detour onto Shevchenko Street, where you can follow the slope until you reach the embankment’s main stretch. Among other things, the area is home to the House of Officers and three museums.

As you move along the embankment through a park you will come across the city symbol of Khabarovsk, a building set on a steep cliff above the Amur River. It was at the foot of this cliff that the founders of a military post, the first semblance of civilization in the area, first landed.

After reaching the river and walking along Ussuriysky Boulevard to Turgenev Street, turn right to reach Glory Square. Here you will find another famous Khabarovsk landmark, Transfiguration Cathedral, along with a magnificent view of the Amur River and its dreamy islands. Glory Square concludes the main walking route of Khabarovsk, but from here you can reach any part of the city by public transport or taxi .

Khabarovsk Cultural Life

Khabarovsk, Russia

Khabarovsk entertainment centers around its many theaters and museums. Visit Khabarovsk Museum of Local Lore to get a better glimpse of city and regional life. Children and adults alike will want to visit Fishes of Amur River Museum, an aquarium which is home to some 90 species of the underwater world. To catch the vibe of local artists, head to the Far Eastern Art Museum.

There are several theaters in Khabarovsk, each of which is worth visiting:

  • Khabarovsk Regional Puppet Theater;
  • Triad Pantomime Theater;
  • Khabarovsk Regional Philharmonic;
  • White Theater, and others.

In addition, Khabarovsk offers several concert halls, culture houses, cinemas and art institutions .

Khabarovsk Souvenirs

While the city’s souvenir selection is not as diverse as in other Russian cities, guests can still find something suited to their tastes on their tour to Khabarovsk. Amur River and the Sea of Japan offer an abundance of seafood that can be tasted on the spot or brought home in dried or smoked form. Yet it is the rich culture of the local indigenous peoples which provides the largest selection of national souvenirs.

If you’re looking for an original gift, traditional Nanai slippers are comfortable and warm. Sewn from leather or fabric and decorated in a bright, colorful style before being trimmed with fur, they make the perfect house shoes in winter. Traditional decorations include amulets which are made from animal bones, fur or fabrics and decorated with ribbons and colored beads.

Standard souvenirs like plates, magnets, mugs and flasks stamped with images of Khabarovsk or its coat of arms can be purchased in souvenir shops, which are mostly located downtown and at the airport and railway station.

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