Muscovites and visitors to the capital are invited to the Days of the Far East Regions exposition!
The Days of the Far East Regions exposition opened at the National Centre RUSSIA on 1 November. The programme will include events dedicated to education, career opportunities, socio-economic development, and tourism in the Far East. The exposition will run until 30 November.
A themed display has been set up in the lobby of the western entrance. Visitors will learn about the accelerated development of the Far Eastern regions, support programmes for young families and students, cultural legacy, and the heroic deeds of people from the Far East. It will also highlight the implementation of national projects and patriotic education among young people.
The business and educational programme will feature meetings with government representatives and experts, a schoolchildren’s forum, an online quiz, and other events. The National Centre RUSSIA will also host an award ceremony for the winners of the seventh season of the All-Russian Literary Award named after V. K. Arsenyev. The award was established on the initiative of Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District, Yury Trutnev.
In addition, the National Centre RUSSIA will hold the All-Russian Video Essay Contest "My Far East" as part of the Days of the Far East Regions exposition. Schoolchildren and students aged 14–18 will be able to share their vision of the Far East — its nature, culture, people, and opportunities. Registration is open until 15 November, and videos with hashtags can be uploaded until 21 November 2025. The grand prize is a journey across the Far East. The award ceremony will take place online on 30 November.
The exposition and all programme events are free to attend. Some activities require prior registration. Follow updates in the "Events" section on the official website of the National Centre RUSSIA at russia.ru.
The "Far Eastern Express" train began running on the Arbatsko–Pokrovskaya line of the Moscow Metro on 1 November.
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