Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport (Russian: Международный аэропорт Шереметьево имени А. С. Пушкина, IPA: [ʂɨrʲɪˈmʲetʲjɪvə] Mezhdunarodny aeroport Sheremetyevo imeni A. S. Pushkina) (IATA: SVO, ICAO: UUEE) is one of four international airports that serve the city of Moscow. It is the busiest airport in Russia, as well as the fifth-busiest airport in Europe. Originally built as a military airbase, Sheremetyevo was converted into a civilian airport in 1959,[] and in a 2019 contest, was named after Russian poet Alexander Pushkin.[]
The airport comprises six terminals: four international terminals (one under construction), one domestic terminal, and one private aviation terminal. It is located 29 km (18 mi) northwest of central Moscow, in the city of Khimki, Moscow Oblast.
謝列梅捷沃國際機場增加中文系統告示板服務中國旅客.................
Chinese language use growing in Russia.
Chinese language use is seeing growth in Russia with airports displaying flight information in Chinese and it also being included in the teaching syllabus for intermediate education, Russia added Chinese language courses to the teaching syllabus for intermediate compulsory education at grade five and above for the first time earlier this month, and plans to develop a unified national examination of Mandarin Chinese.
According to the preliminary plan, year eleven graduates with a basic level of Chinese should be to speak in both formal and informal situations, read different genres of text, write personal letters and fill in forms.
謝列梅捷沃國際機場(俄語:Международный аэропорт Шереметьево;IATA代碼:SVO;ICAO代碼:UUEE)是位於俄羅斯莫斯科州希姆基的民用機場,距離莫斯科中心西北方29公里(18英里),為俄羅斯航空的樞紐機場,也是俄羅斯第二大機場,僅次於多莫傑多沃國際機..........................................