Counselor of the Embassy of the Dominican Republic visited an excursion at the National Centre RUSSIA
Jose Manuel Vargas D’Oleo, Trade and Economic Affairs Counselor of the Embassy of the Dominican Republic, visited the National Centre RUSSIA. He attended the exposition "Journey Across Russia" and shared his impressions of the excursion.
"’Journey Across Russia’ was magnificent. I am very grateful for such an initiative — to create an exposition space like this. For me, as a foreigner, it was a complete immersion into this great country. I could not choose a favorite among the federal districts because I liked them all equally. I learned a lot of new things about Russia. Undoubtedly, this is a great motivation to delve deeper into everything related to it," said Jose Manuel Vargas D’Oleo.
The foreign guest particularly highlighted the interactive format of the exposition and the use of modern technologies in the display.
"Many objects can be touched, some can be played with, and one can immerse themselves in different processes. I had a truly invaluable experience. I believe that any foreigner visiting Moscow must visit the National Centre RUSSIA," emphasized Jose Manuel Vargas D’Oleo.
During the excursion, the guest was presented with several souvenirs, one of which was a real piece of amber.
The exposition "Journey Across Russia" showcases the country's major achievements, innovative developments, cultural, natural, and historical landmarks from all federal districts. Admission to the exposition is free as part of guided tour groups, which are formed through prior registration on the website russia.ru in the "Events" section.
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