Khabarovsk Heritage & Parks
Khabarovsk’s heritage is defined by its strategic Amur River location and military history. This collection features monuments to key figures like Governor-General Muravyov-Amursky and Captain Yakov Dyachenko, the city's founder. Military tributes include the "Black Tulip" memorial for Afghan war veterans and the City of Military Glory stela. Cultural history is represented by the monument to writer Nikolai Zadornov, while the Dendrarij offers a collection of Far Eastern flora within a 19th-century botanical garden.
Rodion Malinovskiy
Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky was a Soviet military commander in World War II, Marshal of the Soviet Union, and Minister of Defence of the…
N. P. Zadornovu
Monument to the Russian writer Nikolai Zadornov, recognized for his historical novels documenting the development of the Russian Far East.
A. V. Dacenko
Memorial to Captain Yakov Dyachenko, the commander of the 13th Siberian Line Battalion who founded the military post of Khabarovka in 1858.
N. N. Muravevu-Amurskomu
Statue of Governor-General Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky, who played a key role in the Amur Annexation. The monument is famously depicted on the 5,000-ruble banknote.
To Fallen Soldiers In Afghanistan (Black Tulip)
Memorial dedicated to local soldiers killed in the Soviet-Afghan War and other conflicts. The name refers to the transport aircraft used to carry deceased soldiers home.
Хабаровск - город воинской славы
A granite stela marking Khabarovsk's honorary status as a City of Military Glory, featuring relief plaques of significant regional military history.
Dendrarij
Established in 1896, this 12-hectare arboretum houses a diverse collection of Far Eastern trees and shrubs used for acclimatization research and conservation.
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