A cinema in Siha region opens for Russian tourists to stay overnight

According to Kazakh24.info, the manager of the "CinemaPark" cinema in the Kazakh city of Urals announced that a hall of the cinema will be made available to Russian tourists who cannot find a place to stay. The manager of the

theater said that due to the influx of Russian citizens in the Ural city on the Kazakh-Russian border, housing prices have risen, making it difficult for many tourists to rent a house.

"We see many tourists from Russia on the streets of the city looking for a place to stay. Come to us, we understand it all," said the theater manager.

According to Kazakh media, rents in the Urals have risen three to four times due to the influx of Russian residents. Judging from the data on the krisha.kz website, it is now difficult to find a one-bedroom apartment with a monthly rent of less than 150,000 tenge (about 2,200 yuan). Even in the suburbs, the price of a one-bedroom has risen to 200,000 tenge (about 2,940 yuan). The price of a two-room apartment ranges from 250,000 tenge to 400,000 tenge (about 3,680 yuan to 5,880 yuan), and the monthly rent for a hardcover apartment is as high as 600,000 tenge (about 8,820 yuan). The daily rent for a single room also ranges from 25,000 tenge to 30,000 tenge (about 368 yuan - 441 yuan).

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It was built as a fortress in Yartsk in 1613. In the 19th century, it was a Kazakh-Russian trade center, a railway station, a river port and an air port. It is one of the oldest cities in Kazakhstan.

After the tsar occupied the land of Kazakh, the name of the city was changed to Uralsk in 1775, and in 1932 it became the capital of the former Soviet Union's Uralsk region. After Kazakhstan became independent in 1991, it was renamed the city of Urals. The industry mainly focuses on food processing such as canned meat, fish, and dairy products, as well as light industries such as fur, felt boots, and tanning, as well as agricultural machinery and auto repair factories. There is a licorice root processing plant. There are agriculture, teachers' colleges, and historical and topographical museums.

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