Habarovsk, the easternmost region of Russia, which is the largest country in the world, starting from Eastern Europe and reaching to the Pacific Ocean, is located on the Chinese border. One of the two airports of Habarovsk, located in the Far East Federal District, is in the town of Bogorodskoye. The town of Bogorodskoye, along the Amur River, is 790 kilometers away from Habarovsk. The temperature in Habarovsk, which is regarded as one of the smoothest spots in the country, sees the lowest -1 degrees Celsius. This is why trade and the economy in Habarovsk, hosting oil refinery, iron and steel industry, packaging industry and light machinery manufacturing, is more livelier than many Far Eastern regions. With the advantage of being located on the Chinese border, customers can reach many products cheaper.
Another characteristic of the region is that the world famous Trans-Siberian Railway passes through it. There are remnants of prehistoric times in the Habarovks, which do not have a lot of features in terms of tourism, and on the banks of the Amur River which runs through Bogorodskoye. Christianity came to the region with the arrival of the Russians. The churches and monasteries built in this period are the most important structures of the Habarovsk region. The most important structure is the Habarovsk Cathedral in Habarovsk, the capital city of the region.
