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From February 19th to 22nd, the "Moscow Maslenitsa in Beijing" festival will take place in Chaoyang Park, one of Beijing's largest public spaces. Chinese residents can look forward to a packed program of farewells to winter, Russian style.
The festival features retail pavilions, photo zones, a stage, and areas for workshops and relaxation. The park also features a karaoke bus where you can sing Russian songs in Chinese.
Visitors will be able to try their hand at doll-making, spoon painting, decorative weaving, and applying makeup with a "winter glow." Guests have already been drawn to vibrant art objects such as a mill, mirror, samovar, and matryoshka doll. The centerpiece is the interactive photo zone "Moscow Estate," evoking the atmosphere of a traditional Russian farmstead.
The site also features a Moscow tourist center, where you can take a VR tour of the Russian capital's streets and learn all about it from experts.
The culinary program received special attention. Guests can sample pancakes with various fillings, pirozhki (pirozhki), pelmeni (dumplings), and hot drinks. Folk songs, choreographed numbers, and interactive performances will be performed on stage. The Moscow Cossack Choir and the Russian song ensemble "Razgulyai" will also perform.
"Moscow Maslenitsa in Beijing" continues the cultural dialogue between the two capitals. Simultaneously, from February 16 to March 1, Moscow hosts the "Chinese New Year in Moscow" festival. Guests are invited to try Peking duck, while in Beijing, they can enjoy Russian pancakes.
Both holidays are united not only by cultural exchange, but also by the theme of longevity. In the Russian capital, project participants Moscow Longevity They are introduced to Tai Chi Chuan gymnastics, and in Beijing they themselves act as mentors, conducting dance master classes and introducing folk music and Russian traditions.
A detailed schedule of the Chinese New Year in Moscow festival can be found on the service RusspassThe event is organized by the Moscow Government with the support of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Russia.
Dragons, calligraphy, and wushu master classes: How Moscow will celebrate Chinese New YearChinese New Year in Moscow and Moscow Maslenitsa in Beijing will take place in February.
Moscow City Tourism Committee The project is creating a sustainable brand for the capital as a major tourist destination not only in Russia but also internationally. The city's most frequent visitors come from China, India, the CIS, and the Middle East. To strengthen its international ties, the Russian capital organizes business missions, showcases its tourism potential at industry exhibitions, and creates projects and hosts events aimed at international tourists, such as the "Chinese New Year in Moscow" festival.
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