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Chelyabinsk stand will showcase the region's beauty at the RUSSIA EXPO

Chelyabinsk stand will showcase the region's beauty at the RUSSIA EXPO
29.09.2023

There are only 35 days left until the opening of the International RUSSIA EXPO. In the meantime, it has become known how the Chelyabinsk region’s stand will look like.

The Southern Urals will present its majestic mountains and deep lakes in all their glory, but it will also tell about achievements in metallurgy, agriculture, engineering, science, sports and culture.

The guests of the Chelyabinsk stand won’t be bored. They will see how metal is melted and will be able to take selfies with Fedor, a robot who has been to the ISS. The bravest visitors will try to help a cosmonaut deliver cargo to the station and even touch a meteorite that fell in the Chelyabinsk region. And you can also fight in a table hockey derby for "Traktor" or "Metallurg".

An unusual feature of the stand is that it will change: in winter guests will be able to walk among the snow-covered peaks of the Ural Mountains, and in spring they will be able to take a stroll through dandelion thickets. You will be able to see the stand of the Chelyabinsk region and other regions at the International RUSSIA EXPO which will start on November 4.


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