The strategic partnership brings great benefits to the peoples of China and Georgia, says Chinese Ambassador to Georgia Zhou Qian.

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Tbilisi, December 25 (Xinhua) — The strategic partnership between China and Georgia brings great benefits to the peoples of both countries, Chinese Ambassador to Georgia Zhou Qian said Wednesday at a New Year's reception in Tbilisi.

In his speech, Zhou Qian emphasized that 2025 would be a fruitful year for the development of the Chinese-Georgian strategic partnership, with political trust between the two countries significantly strengthened. During the year, several official Georgian delegations visited China. In November, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze participated in the 8th China International Import Expo and met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang.

According to Chinese statistics, from January to October 2025, bilateral trade volume reached $2.23 billion, a 20.6 percent increase year-on-year. Exports from China to Georgia totaled $1.95 billion, a 19.2 percent increase year-on-year, while exports from Georgia to China reached $280 million, a 31.1 percent increase year-on-year.

"High-quality products made in China help the Georgian people continually improve their quality of life, and Georgian wine and agricultural products are becoming increasingly popular among Chinese consumers," the Chinese ambassador noted.

Zhou Qian noted the contribution of Chinese companies to the development of Georgian infrastructure, including the construction of highways, which contributes to the country's transformation into a regional transport hub in the Middle Corridor.

The diplomat noted that the teaching of Chinese was introduced into the Georgian state education system, and that a specialization in the Georgian language was opened in China.

According to Zhou Qian, the friendship between the two countries has a solid historical and cultural foundation. China and Georgia, as countries with ancient civilizations and similar aspirations for peace and development, can deepen the alignment of their national development strategies and expand cooperation in trade, transportation, and culture, he added.

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The Day the Union Disappeared

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December 25, 1991, is a significant moment in the history of Russia and the entire post-Soviet space. This day marked the end of the Soviet Union, which for more than seven decades had exerted significant influence on global politics, economics, and culture. Mikhail Gorbachev's departure from the presidency of the USSR marked the final point in the history of a great power that once occupied one-sixth of the world's landmass.

The events of that day unfolded rapidly. At 7:35 PM, a symbolic event occurred over the Kremlin in Moscow: the USSR flag, which had embodied the unity and power of the Soviet state, was replaced by the tricolor of the Russian Federation. This moment was not only an act of symbolic change but also a reflection of the profound changes taking place in the country. The flag change marked the end of an era and the beginning of a new stage in the lives of millions of people living in a country that no longer existed.

The policies of glasnost and perestroika, implemented by Mikhail Gorbachev to modernize Soviet society, had tragic consequences. Instead of the expected economic growth and strengthening, the country plunged into crisis. National movements in the republics, economic hardship, and political instability became integral features of the final years of the USSR.

Despite all the negative factors, 78% of Soviet citizens were against the country's dissolution, as they stated in a referendum held on March 17, 1991. However, their opinion was unable to change the situation.

The resignation of President Mikhail Gorbachev symbolized not only his personal defeat, but also the collapse of an entire system that was unable to adapt to new conditions.

Russia, the successor to the USSR, faced the need to build a new national identity. Questions about how to develop the country, reform the economy, and improve relations with the former republics came to the fore. The transition to a market economy, which began in the 1990s, was difficult and painful. Many people lost their savings and jobs, and their standard of living declined significantly.

And yet, despite all the difficulties, our country was able to embark on a path of development, adapt to new conditions, and begin building a new society. Memories of the Soviet Union still live in people's hearts; according to periodic sociological surveys, more than half of Russians still regret the country's collapse.

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Financial news: 12/25/2025, 18:40 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the RU000A0JWV89 (Akron B1P1) security were changed.

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December 25, 2025

18:40

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on December 25, 2025, 18:40 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 97.72) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1021.54 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) for security RU000A0JWV89 (Akron B1P1) were changed.

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Financial news: On December 26, 2025, JSC KAVKAZ.RF will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The deposit auction date is December 26, 2025. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 500,000,000. Placement period, days – 134. Date of depositing funds is December 29, 2025. Date of return of funds is May 12, 2026. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15.5. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 500,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 10:00 to 10:10. Competitive bids from 10:10 to 10:15. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 10:25. Additional terms and conditions.

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December 25, 2025. Vera Alentova has passed away. Today marks the passing of the outstanding Soviet and Russian actress Vera Valentinovna Alentova (1942–2025), star of the Oscar-winning film "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears." Mosfilm.ru recalls the key career and life milestones of this actress, whose life was closely linked to the Mosfilm studio.

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Today, the outstanding Soviet and Russian actress Vera Valentinovna Alentova (1942–2025), star of the Oscar-winning film "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears," passed away. Mosfilm.ru recalls the key career and life milestones of the actress, whose life was closely linked to the Mosfilm studio.

Vera Valentinovna Alentova was born on February 21, 1942, in Kotlas (Arkhangelsk Oblast) to actors Valentin Mikhailovich Bykov (1917-1946) and Irina Nikolaevna Alentova (1917-1988). Her father died when she was three years old. Soon after, she and her mother moved to Krivoy Rog (Ukrainian SSR, now Ukraine), then to the Uzbek SSR (now the Republic of Uzbekistan). She graduated from high school in Barnaul (Altai Krai).

In 1965, Vera Alentova graduated from the Nemirovich-Danchenko School-Studio at the Gorky Moscow Art Academic Theater (MKhAT) of the USSR (now the Nemirovich-Danchenko School-Studio, Institute at the A.P. Chekhov Moscow Art Theater). She graduated from the course of teacher Vasily Markov.

WORKING IN THE THEATRE

From 1960 to 1961, Vera Alentova was an actress at the A.S. Pushkin Orsk Drama Theater (Orenburg Region). She made her stage debut as Maya in "Irkutsk Story," based on Alexei Arbuzov's play. She also appeared in productions of "Unequal Fight," based on Viktor Rozov's play; "Four Under One Roof," based on the comedy by Mira Smirnova and Margarita Kraindel; and "Brody's Castle," based on Archibald Cronin's novel.

From 1965 to the present, Vera Alentova served at the Moscow Drama Theater named after A.S. Pushkin. Her first role was Raina in the production of "The Chocolate Soldier" based on the play by Bernard Shaw. She also played in the plays "The Zykovs" and "Children of the Sun" based on the works of Maxim Gorky, "Warsaw Melody" based on the play by Leonid Zorin, "Days of Our Lives" based on the work of Leonid Andreyev, "Squaring the Circle" based on the play by Valentin Kataev, "Obsession" based on the work of Alexander Galin, "Inaccessible" based on the comedy by Somerset Maugham, "Phaedra" based on the tragedy by Marina Tsvetaeva, "Happy Days" based on the work of Samuel Beckett, "Oranges"

FILM ROLES

Vera Alentova made her film debut in 1965, playing the role of teacher Lidiya Fedorovna in the drama by Nikolai Litus and Leonid Rizin "Flight Days." She later starred in the films and TV series "Stars and Soldiers" (1967, directed by Miklos Jancso, USSR – Hungary), "Time for Reflection" (1982, Sergei Ashkenazi), "Tomorrow Was the War" based on the story by Boris Vasiliev (1987, Yuri Kara), "The Groom from Miami" (1994, Anatoly Eyramdzhan), "Son for Father" (1995, Nikolai Eremenko Jr. and Margarita Kasymova, Russia – Belarus), "Shirley-Myrli" (1995, Vladimir Menshov), "And Yet I Love…" (2008, Sergei Ginzburg), and others.

Among Vera Alentova’s most famous film works are Katerina in Vladimir Menshov’s melodrama Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1979), Svetlana Vasilyevna in Yuli Raizman’s drama Time of Desires (1984), and Sonya in Vladimir Menshov’s melodrama Envy of the Gods (2000).

Stills from the filming of Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (directed by V. Menshov, 1979), Time of Desires (directed by Yu. Raizman, 1984), and Envy of the Gods (directed by V. Menshov, 2000)

Vera Alentova's final film role was the goddess Ishtar Borisovna in V. Ginzburg's "Empire V" (2022). In total, she has appeared in over 30 films and television series.

Vera Alentova was married to People's Artist of the RSFSR Vladimir Menshov (1939-2021). Their daughter is actress and television presenter Yulia Menshova (born 1969). She was a member of the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation, the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Russia, and the Russian Academy of Motion Picture Arts. In 2022, Vera Alentova published her autobiography, "Everything Is Not Accidental."

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Since 2009, Vera Alentova has taught in the acting department of the acting faculty of the All-Russian State University of Cinematography named after S. A. Gerasimov (Moscow). She served as a professor and workshop director (along with her daughter, Yulia Menshova).

TITLES, AWARDS

Vera Alentova was awarded the Order of Friendship (2001), the Order of Honor (2007), the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III and IV degrees (2022, 2012), and the Pushkin Medal (2019).

Laureate of the USSR State Prize in Literature, Art and Architecture in 1981 and the Vasiliev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR in 1986.

People's Artist of the Russian Federation (1992).

In 1980, she was recognized as the best actress of the year according to the results of a readership poll of the magazine “Soviet Screen”.

Winner of the Saint-Michel International Film Festival Award (Brussels, Belgium, 1981; for her role as Katerina in Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears). Laureate of the Crystal Turandot Theatre Award in the Best Actress category (2006, Vinny in Happy Days), the TEFI Award in the Best Actress in a Television Film/Series category (2008, Anna Lyagushova in And Still I Love…), and the Andrei Mironov Figaro Russian National Acting Award in the For Service to Russian Repertory Arts category (2019).

Stills and photos from the filming of the films "The Trial" (directed by A. Simonov, 1989), "Shirley-Myrli" (directed by V. Menshov, 1995), "Time of Desires" (directed by Yu. Raizman, 1984).

"I express my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Vera Valentinovna Alentova, her daughter Yulia Menshova—and, of course, the millions of moviegoers… Vera Valentinovna's passing is a tremendous loss for our culture, for our cinema and theater. She was a symbol of Soviet cinema, Russian cinema, and Russian cinema itself. The image she created in Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears is familiar to everyone and has accompanied us throughout our lives. It's difficult to say, because I was very close with both Vladimir Valentinovich Menshov and Vera Valentinovna—they were a wonderfully harmonious couple… They have ended their lives, but they will remain in my heart forever. I believe millions of Russians can say the same. May the kingdom of heaven rest in peace, Vera Valentinovna!" “You lived a long, important, and worthy life,” Mosfilm CEO and film director Karen Shakhnazarov expressed his condolences to the actress’s family and friends.

The Mosfilm team also expresses its most sincere and deepest condolences to the family, friends, colleagues, and relatives of Vera Valentinovna Alentova. May she rest in peace.

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Financial news: On changing the timing of the placement of series 003P-09R bonds of PJSC Segezha Group from December 26, 2025.

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We inform you that in accordance with the Rules for conducting trading on the stock market, deposit market and loan market of PJSC Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS, approved by the decision of the Supervisory Board of PJSC Moscow Exchange on August 1, 2025 (Minutes No. 4), in connection with receiving a letter from PJSC Segezha Group about changing the time of placement of exchange-traded interest-bearing book-entry non-convertible bonds of series 003P-09R of PJSC Segezha Group (registration number of the issue – 4B02-09-87154-H-003P dated 17.12.2025, ISIN – RU000A10DY76) (hereinafter referred to as the Bonds), changes have been made to the procedure for collecting applications and concluding transactions when placing Bonds during the period other than the start date of placement in Chinese yuan:

Trading hours for placement from 24.12.2025 to 25.12.2025 in Chinese yuan

Time for collecting applications and concluding transactions: 10:00 – 13:00.

Contact information for media: 7 (495) 363-3232PR@moex.com

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Financial news: 12/25/2025, 6:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Moscow time) the upper limit of the price corridor and the market risk assessment range for the RU000A0ZYLU6 security (DOM.RF1P1R) were changed.

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December 25, 2025

18:16

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on December 25, 2025, 18-16 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 104.61) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1080.06 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) for the security RU000A0ZYLU6 (DOM.RF1P1R) were changed.

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December 25, 2025: New Danube Cruise Dates. Three countries in one cruise for New Year's and Christmas 2026/2027. New Year's holidays with Sozvezdie on the Danube on cruises aboard the Arena. Maximum early booking benefit: 10%.

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A true New Year's fairytale awaits you on the Danube in the winter of 2026/2027. Our general partner, the cruise company "Sozvezdie," is offering three holiday cruises, coinciding with New Year's, Catholic Christmas, and Orthodox Christmas.

From the chic and elegant city of Vienna, to the cozy Christmas markets of Bratislava, to the bright lights of Budapest, experience the magical holiday spirit by visiting three countries – Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia – in one trip.

Treat yourself to an unforgettable New Year's holiday on a cruise on the Arena, where new discoveries in the cities along the route are harmoniously combined with the comfort and friendly atmosphere on board.

The cruise program is specially designed to facilitate obtaining a Schengen visa to Hungary.

The cruise begins and ends in Vienna, one of Europe's most beautiful and significant cities. There are convenient flights from Moscow to the Austrian capital with a transfer in Istanbul.

Winter cruises on the Danube are another highlight of the "Discovering the World with Sozvezdie" project:

Full charter – during the 2026/2027 New Year's cruises, the Arena will be exclusively available to guests of Sozvezdie Cruise Line. An all-inclusive package tour with a maximum of services – a cruise with accommodation in a cabin of your choice and full board meals, excursions along the route, port fees and tips, transfers, medical insurance, and visa support (if necessary); support, care, and attention from the Sozvezdie group leader and accompanying staff throughout the entire itinerary – an informational chat with preparation before the cruise, meeting tourists at Vienna Airport, support throughout the tour program until departure, and assistance with any questions onboard; fully Russian-language service – excursions, onboard newspaper in Russian.

During the 8 days of New Year's holidays you will visit:

Vienna, the magnificent capital of Austria, blends imperial grandeur with modern comfort. Bratislava, one of the smallest and most intimate European capitals, exudes a blend of Slovak, Hungarian, and Austrian influences. Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is often called the "Pearl of the Danube" for its sumptuous architecture, bridges, and picturesque panoramas. Esztergom, or the "Hungarian Vatican," is one of Hungary's oldest cities and its spiritual center. Komárom/Győr is the starting point for a trip to charming Baroque Győr, a wonderful destination for those who want to experience the "real Hungary" and visit the medieval Pannonhalma Abbey.

Cruise program:

Day 1

Vienna (Austria)

Meeting at the airport of guests arriving on the recommended flight.*

Transfer from the airport to the Arena cruise ship dock. Accommodation on board.

You will spend your first evening having dinner on board, admiring the lights of the Austrian capital.

*Recommended flights will be announced later.

Day 2

Vienna (Austria)

Breakfast on board. First part of a comprehensive sightseeing tour of Vienna (4 hours). Return to the ship for lunch on board.

The second part of a comprehensive sightseeing tour of Vienna, a 4-hour stroll through the city's most picturesque spots. Return to the boat for dinner on board.

Day 3

Bratislava (Slovakia)

Breakfast on board. Walking tour of the Old Town: Bratislava Castle with a panoramic view of the Danube, the main square with its town hall and the enigmatic Roland Fountain, the Gothic Cathedral of St. Martin, and the famous Čumil, a bronze plumber tucked away on Venturská Street.

Return to the ship, lunch on board. Free time to explore the city on your own. Dinner on board.

Day 4

Budapest (Hungary)

Breakfast on board. A sightseeing tour of Buda, the western part of the city on the right bank of the Danube, includes a visit to the Fisherman's Bastion, the Royal Palace, Matthias Church, and a walk across the Széchenyi Bridge (duration: 3 hours).

Return to the ship for lunch on board. Free time to explore the city on your own. Dinner on board.

Day 5

Budapest (Hungary)

Breakfast on board.

A sightseeing tour of Pest's eastern part, including the Parliament, St. Stephen's Basilica, Váci Street, and the Central Market (4 hours). Return to the boat for lunch on board.

Free time to explore the city on your own. Dinner on board.

Day 6

Esztergom (Hungary)

Breakfast on board. A sightseeing tour of the city, including an external view of the Esztergom Basilica, Hungary's largest cathedral, and the Castle Museum.

Return to the ship, lunch on board.

Visit to Vyšehrad with a tour of the fortress and Solomon's Tower.

Day 7

Komárom/Győr (Hungary)

Breakfast on board. Bus excursion to Győr and Pannonhalma Abbey, Hungary's oldest monastery, perched on a hill above the valley.

Return to the ship. Lunch and dinner on board.

Day 8

Vienna (Austria)

Breakfast on board. Transfer to the recommended flight time:

Recommended flights will be announced later.

About the ship Arena:

This modern, comfortable ship, which underwent partial renovation in 2020, is ready to accommodate up to 196 guests.

Thanks to the Twin Cruiser's unique design, where the engine room is completely separate from the passenger compartment, you will enjoy an exceptionally comfortable and quiet cruise on the Danube.

On board, you will find: outside cabins with French balconies and innovative layouts, an open solarium on the sun deck, a panoramic lounge, a restaurant, a library, a sauna and a gym.

The restaurant's menu features European cuisine: breakfast is served buffet-style, and lunch and dinner are à la carte. At the end of the cruise, you'll enjoy a celebratory captain's dinner.

A valid Hungarian Schengen multiple-entry visa is required for cruise travel. Infoflot Cruise Center provides turnkey visa processing services.

The cost of obtaining a Schengen visa to Hungary is €125 per person. Read more

Accommodation in a cabin of your choice; three meals a day, including soft drinks (water, tea, coffee): buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner from a choice of menus. A five-course captain's gala dinner at the end of the cruise; all excursions as per the cruise itinerary; support from the cruise company "Sozvezdie"; comfortable bus transfers as per the itinerary; medical insurance for passengers up to and including 64 years of age (for Russian citizens only); an onboard newspaper in Russian.

Special conditions:

The maximum early booking benefit is 10% – when paying in full for the cruise by February 1, 2026; a 15% discount – for children 14 years and under (inclusive) when occupying standard berths in the same cabin with adults; cruises with installment plans: prepayment – 30% of the cost (the base price is fixed in euros), the rest – no later than 60 days before the start of the cruise or according to the seasonal discount period.

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Vitaly Savelyev opened traffic through the renovated Kani-Kurgan checkpoint on the border with China.

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Vitaly Savelyev opened traffic through the renovated Kani-Kurgan checkpoint on the border with China.

A ceremony was held in the Amur Region to reopen traffic through the Kani-Kurgan automobile checkpoint (ABP) on the border with China after reconstruction.

Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev, Minister of Transport Andrei Nikitin, and Head of the Federal Customs Service of Russia Valery Pikalyov took part in the ceremony via videoconference.

The reconstruction of the Kani-Kurgan border crossing is of vital importance for the Russian Far East. "This is part of a larger effort to increase the throughput of our border crossings at priority border sections. We are addressing this comprehensively as part of the national project 'Efficient Transport System.' After the reconstruction, the number of lanes at the border crossing has increased from 4 to 16. The throughput capacity of the Kani-Kurgan border crossing will increase by 4.5 times," noted Vitaly Savelyev.

A permanent transport connection between Blagoveshchensk and Heihe opens up the potential for a fivefold increase in freight traffic – from 1 million to 5 million tons per year.

Andrey Nikitin emphasized the importance of opening the modernized border crossing. Over the past five years, the ACP's throughput capacity on priority routes has increased significantly. "The growth with Azerbaijan is fivefold, with Mongolia almost 2.5 times, with Georgia twofold, and with China almost the same. The opening of the Kani-Kurgan border crossing is a logical continuation of this work. This is a new growth point for the economy of the Amur Region and the entire Far East," the minister said.

One of the key digital solutions was the installation of portal inspection systems. Their use will allow 100% of cargo-laden vehicles to be scanned and prohibited items and substances to be identified.

"Kani-Kurgan is a priority checkpoint where the President's directive to reduce the inspection time for freight vehicles to 10 minutes will be implemented in a pilot mode," emphasized Valery Pikalev.

The launch of 16 traffic lanes at the Kani-Kurgan checkpoint has created comfortable conditions for participants in foreign economic activity and individuals crossing the state border, as well as developed the region's transit capabilities and strengthened trade and economic ties between Russia and China.

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The Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art's opening hours for the New Year holidays on December 25, 2025.

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Exhibition"It happened to me"Closed from December 29 to January 3. From January 4, the exhibition is open from 12:00 to 20:00 every day.

Winzavod.Experiment ExhibitionFeedback Form Closed from December 29 to January 3. From January 4, the exhibition is open from 12:00 to 20:00 every day except Monday.Winzavod's Open StudiosClosed from December 29 to January 3. From January 4, the exhibition is open from 12:00 to 20:00 every day except Monday.

Exhibition "Once Upon a Time: The School of Russian Fairy Tales"will be closed on December 31 and January 1. From January 2, the exhibition will be open from 12:00 to 20:00 every day.

The Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art galleries are closed.

pop/off/artfrom December 30 to January 5XL Galleryfrom December 31 to January 511.12 GALLERYfrom December 31 to January 5OWN SPACEfrom December 29 to January 4a—s—t—r—afrom December 29 to January 5PENNLAB GalleryFrom December 30th to January 5th, the gallery is open on January 6th and closed on January 7th. From January 8th, the gallery will be open as usual.HSE ART GALLERYfrom December 31 to January 5FUTUROfrom December 29 to January 5Triangle Galleryfrom December 31 to January 3Totibadze GalleryFrom December 31 to January 3. From January 4 to January 6, the gallery is open; January 7 is a day off.FINEART GALLERYClosed from December 31st to January 2nd. January 3rd and 4th are working days. January 5th is a day off. January 6th is a working day. January 7th is a day off.BIS ART Galleryfrom December 31 to January 3

School of Collectors and Experts The organization will not be open to visitors in the office from December 27, 2025 to January 11, 2026.

Museum of History, Science and Technology Closed from December 31 to January 2.

Cafes and coffee shops are NOT open

Cunning People Cafe-Bar Open until 3:00 PM on December 31st. Closed on January 1st and 2nd.Tsurtsum Cafe from December 31 to January 2Frisbee coffee Closed on January 1st and 2ndDrozdov Coffee Closed from January 1st to 3rdWine Barrel from December 31 to January 5Wine boutique UPPA from December 31 to January 11

The stores are NOT open.

Bloom from January 1 to January 3The obvious is incredible December 31 and January 1Itinerant January 1stLCLS store January 1st and 2ndStaya Dog Accessories Store Open until 4:00 PM on December 31st. Closed from January 1st to January 3rd.

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