Eternal life. Lugansk People’s Republic
The flower bed of the Lugansk People's Republic features a
variety of flowers and shades, made from natural materials: coal, wild stone,
and, of course, flowers as the base of the composition.
One of the symbols of the republic is the Monument to the
Worker of Lugansk in the capital of the LPR, the city of Lugansk. Part of the
monument — the worker's hand holding a torch raised upwards — is located in the
central part of the flower bed and symbolizes life, labor, the Eternal Flame,
and the home hearth.
Life for the residents of our republic is a struggle for
their values and beliefs. Labor represents the industry and the people who work
diligently and tirelessly for the benefit of their country. The Eternal Flame
signifies the unquenchable memory of the great feats of our ancestors. The home
hearth is a symbol of family traditions and values, well-being, and comfort.
The flames in the flower bed are yellow marigolds,
symbolizing the sun, life, and hope, as well as loyalty to one's values and
beliefs. The center of the flame is the orange everlasting flower, symbolizing
the inexhaustible strength and courage of our warriors and workers. These
flowers also protect the rest of the deceased and prevent their memory from
being erased from the earth, as they are ever-blooming flowers. The base of the
flame is salvia, symbolizing love, which is the foundation of all human
endeavors.
Along with the RUSSIA EXPO, the flower festival is also coming to an end.
The "Future in Flowers" festival continues at the RUSSIA EXPO, where unique flowerbeds from all regions of our country can be seen at the "Space" pavilion until July 8.
The RUSSIA EXPO concludes on July 8, and with it, the flower festival will also come to an end.