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I want to go to vladivostok with my gf but we are only free in January to February. Can any Russian tell me just how much of a bad idea it is to go this time of the year? I fear it may be too extremely cold. I plan to take the boat from Korea.
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>>2733212
Not Russian, but I have been to Vladivostok several times, and January probably won’t be that bad. Honestly probably similar to the climate in Korea, at worst. It can certainly get cold, but it’s a coastal climate. A few hundred km inland is guaranteed to be worse. It may not even be below freezing (Vlad usually isn’t).
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>>2733212
>little chinese
that's a russian if I've ever seen one



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