Kazan, the capital of Russia's Republic of Tatarstan, stands as one of Russia's most vital centers of politics, science, education, culture and sports. At the heart of the city lies the iconic Kazan Kremlin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of the city's rich and diverse heritage.
Strategically located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Kazan has long served as a vital hub for trade and cultural exchange between East and West. As a historic stop along the ancient Silk Road, it has witnessed centuries of commerce and cross-cultural dialogue across the Eurasian continent.
With over a thousand years of history, Kazan has played a unique and influential role throughout various periods of Russian history. Its close cultural and economic ties with China have made it a key bridge in promoting China-Russian cooperation and exchange.
Today, Kazan is not only a cultural landmark but also proudly known as Russia's "Sports Capital." Over the past, it has hosted numerous major international events, including the 16th FINA World Championships, the 10th FIFA Confederations Cup and the FIFA World Cup – all of which have elevated its global visibility and influence.
Kazan continues to thrive as a city where tradition and innovation, East and West, come together in remarkable harmony.