Murmansk's most famous attraction should be the Red Army statue of Aosha, located on the north side of the city, which was built in 1972 to commemorate the Red Army soldiers who died in World War II. Go out to see the giant statue of Aosha at 9:30 in the morning. Take bus No. 2 at the lakeside station, walk for about 20 minutes, after crossing two small hills, go to the middle of the mountain to see the giant statue facing the back of the sea, the scene is solemn and magnificent. 40 meters high Azhaosha head helmet carrying steel gun, standing on the high post, facing the seaside harbor, as if protecting behind Murmansk. The pyramid mausoleum next to the statue, where all the Red Army soldiers who died in the war of the country are buried, remembers the inexhaustible fire of the statue of the British spirit. This is a reminder of the battle against the German fascists that took place here seventy years ago. After the outbreak of the Patriotic War, Murmansk's most important significance was as the end of the Arctic route, where aid from the United States and Britain arrived and disembarked from the Arctic Railway to Leningrad. To cut this lifeline, the Germans and Finnish forces carried out an offensive on the northern line side by side, trying to capture Murmansk and cut off land transport, although they successfully advanced for tens of kilometers in the early days, but under the Red Army's desperate defense they soon had to stop the offensive. The air force followed, and indiscriminate bombing of Murmansk turned the area into a scorched earth, but Murmansk's defenders gritted their teeth and insisted on the end of the war. Not far away were a few high-shooter guns, it seemed that this was once the anti-aircraft position of Murmansk. There was no one around, and we stood under the giant statue of Azhar and looked around. A bird's eye view below shows that the port of Murmansk is actually a river port at the mouth of the river, and the Arctic Ocean is in the distant mountain sky. Looking back at the city, it was a continuous hilly area, with several lakes dotted with blue lakes reflecting green grass-covered hills and white churches, and such a beautiful view in the desolate Arctic Circle is rare. The mountain is the highest point of the city and close to the bay. The wind is particularly strong and the clouds are unpredictable. Sometimes a bright beam of sunlight is scattered on the bay, and the scenery is beautiful; sometimes the dark clouds are thick with snow and rain, and the scenery is dim. As we left, we saw a group of children led by teachers to the giant statues to take pictures of the collective.