The Exposition evokes pride and confidence in the country: interview with Anastasia Zvyagina, Deputy Director General of the RUSSIA EXPO
The RUSSIA
EXPO has launched a new stage dedicated to the future of our country. The
cultural and educational program has been updated - now our guests are not only
spectators, but also participants in the events. Anastasia Zvyagina, Deputy
Director General of the RUSSIA EXPO, spoke about the events awaiting the guests
of the Exposition this new season in her interview to RBC TV channel.
Colorful
processions, bright flash mobs, creative tournaments, mass sports events will
be held every week.
"Now
visitors to the Exposition can become not only spectators, but also
participants of our events, get involved in them," says Anastasia
Zvyagina.
For
example, together with its guests, the RUSSIA EXPO has already set a record for
the largest officially registered mass exercise - 5,773 people took part in it.
And everyone will be able to witness another record on May 12. On that day the
first All-Russian Wedding Festival will start - more than 150 couples will get
married at the Exposition at the same time.
Another
surprise for our guests is the best festivals from all over the country at the
Exposition.
"There
are many interesting festivals in Russia every year, which gather thousands of
spectators. We have agreed with the regions that the best of these will become
part of the big Festival of Festivals here at our Exposition. We look forward
to seeing everyone!" invited Anastasia Zvyagina.
All
activities and excursions at the Exposition are free of charge. You can follow
the schedule in the "Events" section of the website, in the Telegram
channel, VK and OK pages.
President
Vladimir Putin extended the RUSSIA EXPO until July 8 - the Day of Family, Love
and Fidelity. This was done so that as many people as possible could see the
achievements of our country. Welcome!
During the all-Russian survey "What does the Motherland begin with?", people across the country are answering this question in their own way, opening up the innermost corners of their souls.
Souvenir nevalyashkas (traditional Russian roly-poly dolls), are attracting particular attention, with guests choosing them for their harmonious combination of Russian colour and traditional Chinese symbols.
Under the guidance of artisans, each guest made an unusual souvenir that can become either a personal talisman or a gift with a special story.