A hot air balloon, giant flowers and Yesenin: how the Ryazan region brings joy and surprises
There is no chance to be bored at the exposition of the region. You can ride a hot air balloon, listen to poems by Yesenin, try your hand at pottery and take part in other masterclasses, as well as contests and quizzes. Here's why you should visit the Ryazan region and see its stand at the RUSSIA EXPO.
The Ryazan region is called the heart of Russia, it is a land with ancient history and traditions. Old crafts are still developing here, such as Skopin ceramics and Mikhailov lace. The region can also boast of modern achievements - currently one of the largest industrial parks in Russia "Ryazansky" is being built there. And the creation of the innovation site "Aerospace Valley" will help to ensure the technological sovereignty of the country.
You can learn about the achievements of the region and at the same time see its attractions at the RUSSIA EXPO. The guests will have a virtual journey to the Ryazan Kremlin and the village of Konstantinovo, where Sergei Yesenin was born and grew up. By the way, the famous poet can also be found at the stand, he reads poems and takes pictures with the guests. It is also worth seeing the St. John the Theologian Monastery, the Oka Biosphere Reserve and the famous Meshchera with its picturesque nature and rich fauna.
But the favorite attraction of the guests is, of course, a balloon flight through the picturesque places of Ryazan. The realistic model rises above the ground quite low, so it will not be scary. By the way, the balloon appeared at the stand not for nothing, but thanks to the unique ballooning festival "Sky of Russia". It is also a great attraction for taking beautiful family photos to remember the Exposition and the Ryazan region.
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