Chukotka's pavilion in the form of a geolocation sign will be presented at the RUSSIA EXPO
Preparations for the installation of the Chukotka Autonomous Area pavilion has started at the International RUSSIA EXPO.
An unusual pavilion in the form of a geolocation sign will be presented by the Chukotka Autonomous Area.
There will be information stands and screens in the form of glaciers outside. They are needed to broadcast promotional videos about the beauty of the region and the life of indigenous peoples.
Inside the pavilion, a curved monitor with "naked eye 3D" technology will be installed, thanks to which it will be possible to see majestic whales surfacing from the water almost in reality. There will also be information panels with interesting facts and news about Chukotka.
With the help of virtual technologies, without leaving VDNH, it will be possible to make a trip to Chukotka and visit Wrangel Island, the national park "Beringia", the meteorite lake Elgygytgyn, Anyuysk volcano and the Providence Bay.
In addition, a rich program awaits the guests of the exposition on the Day of the Region, which is scheduled for November 11. The region will be presented by Vladislav Kuznetsov, the head of Chukotka.
The International RUSSIA EXPO will be held in Moscow at the VDNH from November 4, 2023 to April 12, 2024. Each region of the Russian Federation will present its stand, where it will introduce visitors to the key achievements in various industries. Federal authorities, representatives of large corporations, public associations and foreign countries will also take part in the exposition.
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