For the brave only: Fear Room with mutants at the RUSSIA EXPO
Survive the apocalypse, wander in the dark among poisonous waste, escape from creepy monsters. This is not a thriller at all, but a room of fear in the pavilion Prirodograd. There are always a lot of people who want to get here.
The
Ministry of Natural Resources has prepared such an adventure to draw attention
to the problems of environmental pollution. A terrible future awaits mankind if
people do not comply with environmental laws.
"Even though I am an adult, I still shrieked when this creepy mutant dog jumped out, so imagine how children squeal. But in my opinion, it is more from delight, it's a scary place, but it's interesting. In general, I think this is a very useful pavilion, because everyone should make their contribution to the environment: both large companies and ordinary people", - Margarita Maksimova shared her impressions.
The woman came to the Exposition with her two children, all of whom were delighted with the fairy-tale Prirodograd. Here you can not only look at a slightly frightening expositions, but also see red-listed animals, study native forests, find minerals and clean the rivers from garbage.
Most of all children liked to color animals. You can give free rein to your imagination and a leopard with hearts or a pink whale will come to life on a huge screen.
Professor, Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) in Bangladesh Mustafizur Rahman will be another international participant of the Open Dialogue.
On 28 August, the National Centre RUSSIA launched enrolment in the "Young Tour Guides School of Russia".
On 27 August, the National Centre RUSSIA hosted a panel discussion organised by the EISR titled "Knowledge about the Country’s Achievements: To Whom and How Should It Be Properly Communicated?".