Golden Gate is about 200 metres north of St. Vladimir's Cathedral. On the way, we will pass the National Shevchenko Opera House. It is said that the Golden Gate was completed around 1900 and was completed in the same age as St. Sophia's Church. It was originally called the South Gate. Later, during the Western Expedition of Batu, the Golden Gate was damaged, then disrepair and collapse, and the site was excavated in 1832. Up to modern times, after many textual studies, the government rebuilt the original site of Jinmen and an ancient city wall, with parks and museums. Yaroslaviv Val Street, west of Golden Gate, has a red brick cone-top four-storey residential Knight Tower.
Kiev Kinmen should be the gate of a building, which looks like a castle, here is the symbol of the independence and self-reliance of the Ukrainian people. Kiev Kinmen looks a bit shabby, but it's also a good spot.