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Khabarovsk,Russia. Mini datasheet
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Khabarovsk,Russia. Mini datasheet

I've been here in Khabarovsk in the Russian far east for a week and I wanted to share a few thoughts.

Khabarovsk is the capital of the Russian far east with a population of 580000. It's very far away, L.A is closer to Khabarovsk than Moscow. it takes 7 days with train to get here from Moscow!
However. The city center is very nice and clean for Russian standards, maybe one of the prettiest I've seen in Russia. It has more of a EE feeling than Russian. The city is also very pedestrian friendly and has a lot of parks and squares where people are hanging out. Especially in summer time these places are excellent for day game. Now in mid-April the weather is still fucking cold and windy as hell so no one bothers to be outside more than necessary. Also worth to mention is that Khabarovsk is one of the most expensive cities in Russia. ( Western European prices)

Girls.
Very hot and very feminime. I've visited 10+ cities in Russia, but so far I think Khabarovsk has the hottest ones. I just have to hit the streets and it won't last long before I got a half-boner. This city has also a lot of third generation Koreans, quite funny to see Asians speak pure Russian.
The problem here is the language barrier, just like in many other places of Russia. Without speaking any Russian you will have a hard time here, not many speak English. It's hard to approach girls in the streets and their reaction is quite cold. It seems that they are not very used to be stopped and approached in the streets by strangers.
The good thing is that not many foreigners visit Khabarovsk ( It's so fucking far away) and the girls are not used to be approached by foreigners. You will be exotic meat here. You will draw a lot of attention only for speaking English here, both in cafés, in the streets and in clubs. They like foreigners here, but they are a little bit shy.

Nightlife.
I only been to four places so that's all I can help you with

- Democrazy bar
Cheaper beer bar that attracts alot of younger people. Ok place to start the evening.

- Facebar.
This is a place that attracts a lot of students, two floors and good chance of hooking up. When I was there it was more girls than guys, the girls were drinking tequila body shots on the bars desk. The bottom floor had a small cool room with sofas where you could smoke shishas and chill out. Perfect place for escalating.
Pricelevel was reasonable. 4€ for a whisky cola.

- Hospital club
This is a more upscale club. The place was sausage fest and the girls looked like pure gold diggers. A freind of mine told me that this is the place where rich Russian betas go to show off. Anyway it used to get very crowded on weekends.
Can't tell you about the pricelevel, I knew the bartender so he gave me drinks for free.

- Crossroad bar
A rock bar with live music. They serve decent food and they got international beers, but quite pricy (8€ for a beer). I was there on Friday night and it was packed with people and later onthey went crazy on the dance floor. Tall blondes were pulling me from the chair when I was sitting at my table and having some food.
Good place, but maybe not so good for picking up. People were usually coming in big groups.

Accomodation.
Can't help you with that because I was staying with a friend. But I'm quite sure that hotels are very pricy here. According to my friend you can rent an apartment for 50€ per day.

- Game.
Khabarovsk is a sleepy city so the only action is taking place in the weekends. Like in many other Russian cities MONEY seem to talk here, they seem to be more interested of your Iphone 5 than your dick. DHV is the key or then you need to know Russian and have tight game. The girls are very cold and they will easily loose the interest if you're not keeping them entertained from the first minute.

I found a hot Korean on the second day so I ended up with sticking to her for the rest of the week. ( Still got the yellow fever)
But Khabarovsk really got potential, this city is not ruined by tourism, YET. I didn't see or hear any other foreigner during my week here, so get here...fast!
Times are changing in Russia also.

Tonight I'm changing city.
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