Portal to Russia: тeleporting to the future through the achievements of the present
Space
rockets and nuclear icebreakers, Pushkin's card, MFC and Cheburashka were
united in the gallery "Achievements of Russia". This spectacular
pavilion that looks like a huge bright tunnel is a symbolic portal to the
journey across our vast Motherland.
It is not
by chance that the exposition resembles a particle accelerator. In just a few
minutes you can see the entire history of Russia's development over the past 20
years in the format of a stunning audiovisual show. Around the audience rockets
are launched into space, icebreakers are sailing the ocean, and Russian
airplanes are crossing the sky.
And a
little farther away Cheburashka waves to the visitors, reminding them which
movie has become the highest-grossing film in the history of the Russian box office.
The adventures of the legendary hero were so well liked by the audience that
Cheburashka collected a record 5 billion rubles at the box office, and demand
for the long-eared toy grew several times over.
"I see
that people like it: everyone is walking, mouths open, filming continuously.
But I would advise you to take your time. Linger, look carefully at what's
going on here, what they're talking about. These are our common victories, our
pride," - said Irina Somkina, a Moscow resident.
The pavilion shows how Russia is building new roads and developing transport infrastructure, what records have been achieved in agriculture, as well as demonstrates the success of medicine and digital opportunities.
In total, 15 scenarios are presented at the installation - each one is worth a look. The giant "collider of achievements" of Russia can be passed through in just a few minutes, and then the guests of the exposition are welcomed to the Pavilion No. 75, where the achievements of all 89 regions of the country, ministries, state corporations and large companies are presented. The exposition is so huge that one can spend hours studying it.
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