Olympic exposition, VR zone and games for intellectuals: Chuvashia welcomes guests
The exposition of the Chuvash Republic, which is made looking like a giant tukhya, can be seen from afar at the RUSSIA EXPO. Inside the traditional headdress, virtual entertainment, board games and Olympic artifacts await guests.
First of all, visitors should get acquainted with the great Chuvash enlightener and creator of the alphabet Ivan Yakovlev, as well as with the legendary civil war hero Vasily Chapayev, a native of Chuvashia. Their holograms are ready to answer guests' questions and share facts about the region. All thanks to the unique developments of Chuvash programmers.
You can immerse yourself in the history of the republic more fully in the VR zone. There are excursions to historical sites, and you can also listen to the Chuvash bogatyr Ulyp, who will tell the legend of "Five Sons of Khan Kubrat" and present the main milestones of the establishment of Chuvashia. There are entertaining games for children. And adults can play board games: to test their skills of strategist and logical thinking.
Besides, at the moment there is an exposition dedicated to the country's sports and Olympic victories at the stand. You can see cups and medals, as well as sports uniforms of national teams of different years.
Also at the stand, you can get acquainted with the main sights of the republic and plan an interesting trip. For example, the capital of Chuvashia, Cheboksary, boasts the architecture of tsarist times, unique historical monuments, as well as the most beautiful embankment and bay. And the beauties of nature can be admired in the "Suvar" ethno-cultural park and the Botanical Garden.
On January
14, due to numerous requests from guests, the musical evening "Living
Windows of Christmas" was held again.
There are
many foreigners as well as former compatriots among the visitors to the
National Centre RUSSIA
The
excursion immerses participants in the rich history of the district, where the
memory of historical events from various years is closely intertwined.