Minister of Culture of the Republic of Belarus visited the RUSSIA EXPO
Anatoly Markevich, Minister of Culture of the Republic of
Belarus, visited the RUSSIA EXPO: he got acquainted with the expositions of
Kalmykia, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, tried on a national Chuvash costume and
listened to Bashkir folk music. And at the stand of the Amur region he took
part in a virtual launch of a rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome.
Anatoly Markevich noted that the format of interactive
stands could be realized within the framework of the upcoming festival
"Slavonic Bazaar" in Vitebsk. He also praised the exposition
pavilions, emphasizing that the RUSSIA EXPO demonstrates the dynamic
development of Russia and the rich cultural heritage of each of the regions of
our country.
"Our lads have the opportunity to interchange their
thoughts, their developments. And it is very important that they are so
friendly, because today our generations are truly brothers, we always feel
support. And when young people follow us, it is great. It means that we realize
that what we do is right and brings good results. Through culture we convey how
to love the country, respect people, protect the world. This is a very
important concept, very important meanings!" Anatoly Markevich noted.
The International RUSSIA EXPO is the most important
achievements of the country gathered in one place. Throughout the Exposition,
cultural events, a rich business and educational program await the guests. The
expositions of 89 Russian regions, leading federal agencies, corporations and
public organizations are presented to the visitors. More than 8 million people
have already visited the Exposition. The International RUSSIA EXPO takes place
at VDNH in Moscow from November 4 to July 8.
The
"Library of the Future" hall features works by science fiction
writers who were ahead of their time in many ways.
On January
14, due to numerous requests from guests, the musical evening "New Year
Windows" was held again.
There are
many foreigners as well as former compatriots among the visitors to the
National Centre RUSSIA