/Victory Day/ China holds large-scale parade to mark Victory Day, reaffirming commitment to peaceful development

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Sept. 4 (Xinhua) — China held a grand military parade in central Beijing on Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, reaffirming the country's commitment to peaceful development in a world that remains beset by instability and uncertainty.

Tiananmen Square featured tall installations in the shape of the Great Wall of China, topped with giant numbers reading “1945” and “2025,” symbolizing the courage and solidarity of the Chinese people in resisting foreign invasion.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, delivered a keynote speech and toured the parade formations to greet service members.

Standing next to Xi at the Tiananmen podium were Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and chairman of the State Affairs Commission of the DPRK, as well as more than 20 other foreign leaders, some of whom attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit held earlier this week in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin.

Foreign friends who contributed to the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression or relatives of deceased friends were invited to the event. They came from countries such as Russia, the United States, Great Britain, France and Canada.

PREVENTING THE REPETITION OF HISTORICAL TRAGEDIES

This is the second military parade that China has held since 2015 to commemorate the hard-won victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

At 9:00 a.m., the event began with an 80-gun salute, followed by a ceremonial raising of the national flag and the performance of the national anthem.

Three helicopters flew over Tiananmen Square carrying banners that read, respectively, “Justice Will Prevail,” “Peace Will Prevail,” and “The People Will Prevail.” Soldiers in high spirits and impeccably equipped marched in a tight, powerful formation along Chang’an Avenue, their faces beaming with confidence and pride. Columns of new tanks, artillery pieces, and other military hardware roared across the square.

Xi Jinping delivered a speech before the parade, stressing the importance of the victory 80 years ago, noting that this was China's first complete victory in repelling an external invasion since the beginning of modern history.

Xi Jinping noted that the Chinese people made enormous contributions to saving human civilization and safeguarding world peace by making enormous sacrifices in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, calling on countries to address the root causes of wars and prevent historical tragedies from recurring.

On September 2, 1945, Japan officially surrendered with the signing of the Instrument of Surrender. China declared September 3 as Victory Day.

Xi Jinping attended the military parade in Moscow in May this year to mark the victory in World War II in Europe. China and the Soviet Union bore the brunt of the attacks by militaristic Japan and Nazi Germany, and made a decisive contribution to the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War.

China was the first country to fight fascist aggression, putting up the longest resistance since 1931. China tied down and attacked more than half of Japan's overseas forces, at a cost of 35 million military and civilian casualties, accounting for about a third of all World War II casualties worldwide.

Yokichi Kobayashi, the son of a Japanese soldier who was captured during the war and defected to the CCP-led army, watched the parade on site.

"I believe that as long as China remains united and stands together, the country will forever be an invincible force," he said.

The ceremony, chaired by Li Qiang on Wednesday, was attended by Zhao Leji, Wang Huning, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang and Li Xi, all members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, as well as Vice President Han Zheng.

Heads of international organizations such as UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs Li Junhua and former political leaders including former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama also attended the parade.

UNSTOPPABLE REVIVAL

Wednesday's military parade was the first such event since Xi Jinping launched China on a "new march to comprehensively advance China's modernization." The country's authorities have drawn up a roadmap to ensure that China's modernization as a whole is realized by 2035.

In his speech, Xi called on the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to provide strategic support for realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, become a world-class military force, and resolutely safeguard national sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity.

The 70-minute military parade showcased the PLA's transformation from a single-service force to a multi-service force, from a "millet-plus-rifle" (poorly armed force) to a modern armed force. The parade featured more than 10,000 soldiers, more than 100 aircraft and hundreds of ground weapons organized according to the wartime command system.

The new structure of the PLA services and weapons, which was debuted at the event, demonstrated for the first time the results of the large-scale military reform carried out under the leadership of Xi Jinping.

Servicemen from the ground forces, navy, air force, missile force, aerospace force, cyberspace force, information support force and joint logistics forces marched in Tiananmen Square.

The parade showcased modern weapons, including unmanned reconnaissance and counter-drone vehicles, hypersonic missiles, directed energy weapons and electronic jamming systems.

In Wednesday's parade, China for the first time displayed its land-, sea- and air-based strategic forces as a nuclear triad. These weapons, which are considered China's strategic "trump cards" in safeguarding national sovereignty and upholding national dignity, included the Jinglei-1 long-range air-launched missile, the Julang-3 submarine-launched intercontinental ballistic missile, the Dongfeng-61 land-based intercontinental ballistic missile and the new Dongfeng-31 land-based intercontinental ballistic missile.

The event, which was broadcast live, quickly became a top trending topic on Chinese social media, with people sharing photos and videos of the spectacle.

Peking University student and spectator Yang Jieyu said: "The parade demonstrated China's growing strength and strengthened my confidence in the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation."

Scholars believe the bloody struggle that took place more than 80 years ago changed the national mentality, leaving scars and pride that are still visible today, and marked a historical turning point when the Chinese nation moved from decline to renaissance.

"The rejuvenation of the Chinese nation cannot be stopped," Xi Jinping said in his speech.

He reaffirmed China's commitment to the path of peaceful development. "Humanity once again faces a choice: peace or war, dialogue or confrontation, win-win or zero-sum games," he said.

After watching the parade, Beijing resident Kong Peng said: “It is now clear who is right and who is wrong, who is truly for peace and who is trying to intimidate others.”

Chinese soldiers serving on UN peacekeeping missions marched through Tiananmen Square, taking part in a Victory Day parade for the first time.

China ranks first among permanent members of the UN Security Council in terms of the number of peacekeepers it sends: the country has sent more than 5,000 peacekeepers and maintains a reserve of 8,000 troops ready for UN missions.

"We have the ability to protect the peace forged by the blood of our ancestors," said Shao Xiaoguang, a parade participant who previously served on a peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Seven-year-old Zhang Zijin, who was watching the parade on the square with her parents, said she dreams of joining the military in the future. “I believe that if I work hard, I can make this dream come true,” she said.

“Eighty years ago, we were reborn. Eighty years later, we are thriving with even greater vigor,” said artificial intelligence graduate student Lu Shouye, who attended the event.

“Our country has now reached a stage where we need to take on even greater responsibility,” he added. -0-

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Russian Film Festival Opens in Beijing

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BEIJING, Sept. 4 (Xinhua) — The 2025 Russian Film Festival, jointly organized by the State Film Administration of the People's Republic of China and the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, recently opened at the China Film Archives Pavilion in Beijing.

According to CCTV, the opening ceremony featured speeches by Deputy Director of the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee, General Director of China Media Corporation Shen Haixiong and Russian Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova. The event was attended by representatives of the Chinese and Russian film communities, as well as more than 600 spectators.

In his speech, Shen Haixiong said that the annual film festivals held in both countries are an important element of cultural exchanges, implemented in accordance with the initiative of the heads of state and within the framework of the roadmap for Chinese-Russian humanitarian cooperation. The joint Chinese-Russian film "Red Silk", which will be released in China on September 6, is the latest result of sincere cooperation between filmmakers from the two countries.

He expressed confidence that under the strategic guidance of the leaders of the two countries, Chinese-Russian cooperation in the field of cinematography will continue to deepen, making new positive contributions to enriching the content of cultural and humanitarian exchanges and developing Chinese-Russian relations of comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation in the new era.

Olga Lyubimova noted in her speech that film festivals are an important part of cultural diplomacy, helping to tell the stories of each country through the language of art and to strengthen trust between peoples. She expressed confidence that the Russian films presented at the festival will find a response from the Chinese audience.

The current film festival is part of a series of events within the framework of the Years of Culture of China and Russia 2024-2025. In May of this year, the parties successfully held the 2025 Chinese Film Festival in Moscow, Kazan and St. Petersburg, where eight outstanding Chinese films that have received wide recognition from the Russian audience were shown. The 2025 Russian Film Festival will be held from September 1 to 12 in Beijing, Xining and Lanzhou, where eight Russian films of various themes and genres will be presented. -0-

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Theatre "Glagol" opens its 55th season

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On September 6, the People's University Theatre "Glagol" of SPbPU opens its 55th season with the play "Second Lieutenant Kizhe".

The theatre was founded in 1971 at the Physics and Metallurgy Department of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute thanks to Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Chemistry Alexander Maksimovich Borschevsky, who became its first director and manager, and two students, Mikhail Budnevich and Mikhail Kogan. The theatre's first performance was "The Adventures of Robinson at LPI".

The completed 54th season was also notable for its anniversaries. The performances celebrated their 30th anniversary "Second Lieutenant Kizhe" (premiered on December 10, 1994) and "The Three Musketeers, or Sorry, but I Don't Speak French" (premiered on April 8, 1995). Those Glagolits who started "The Musketeers" and still participate in the performance received thanks from the Directorate of Cultural Programs and Youth Creativity of SPbPU. This is the artistic director of the People's University Theater "Glagol", Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation Konstantin Gershov; actor and director of "Glagol" Vitaly Belodubrovsky (graduate of the hydrotechnical faculty of St. Petersburg State Technical University in 1994); actors Konstantin Zubritsky (graduate of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute named after M. I. Kalinin in 1983); Semyon Golod (graduate of the Faculty of Technical Cybernetics of St. Petersburg State Technical University in 1992); Vladimir Sozonov (graduate of the Electromechanical Faculty of St. Petersburg State Technical University in 1997), sound engineer Alexander Samunin (graduate of the Faculty of Technology and Materials Research of St. Petersburg State Technical University in 2001).

The play about Daniil Kharms “It’s funny in 2000…” turned 20 years old (the premiere took place on March 27, 2004).

The actors also celebrated their creative anniversaries. In honor of the 45th anniversary of service to the theater of actress Olga Zaitseva (graduate of the Physics and Metallurgy Faculty in 1982), and the 40th anniversary of service to "Glagol" of actor Andrei Munin (graduate of the Physics and Metallurgy Faculty in 1993), a collective benefit performance was given on stage.

Polytechnic graduates Dmitry Motorin, Vasily Solomin, Vladimir Sozonov, Tatyana Mironova, Alexander Samunin, costume designer Yulia Spelman, and actors Vsevolod Sukhov and Anna Snegireva celebrated their 30th anniversary of service to the theatre.

Maria Rozhdestvenskaya (graduate of the Faculty of Economics and Management-2006) has been playing on the stage of “Glagol” for 20 years, actor and teacher of the studio Mikhail Alemaskin (graduate of the Faculty of Economics and Management-2011) for 15 years, actress Galina Gerling

Irina Gumarova (graduate of the Humanitarian Institute-2016), Anastasia Omelchuk (graduate of the Civil Engineering Institute-2018), Ksenia Bobko (graduate of the IIOP-2017) have been delighting viewers for ten years.

In total, 49 performances were given in the 54th season, 39 of which were plays. 10 actors, interns and studio members performed in the project. "Musical Break". For the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, the theater staged musical and poetic composition "Shards of Silence", in which five generations of polytechnicians met on one stage. Evgeniya Pavlova, Igor Samoilov and Pavel Sobolev took part in the flash mob

17 Polytechnic students joined the theatre troupe during the season. And right now the studio is recruiting.

"Every year, Glagol recruits polytechnic students, mostly first-year students, to the theater studio," said Konstantin Gershov, artistic director of Glagol. "During the season, they attend classes in acting training, stage movement, vocals, and stage speech. In November, the students present a concert-presentation, Look Who's Come, and in May, an application for a new play. The entire set of 13 studio students from last season was accepted into the theater troupe. In October, they are scheduled to premiere the play, Towards the Sun, based on the poems and short stories of Alexander Volodin."

Konstantin Gershov also reported that during the anniversary season the Glagol Theatre plans to stage two new plays and take part in several theatre festivals.

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Analysts have compiled portraits of tourists visiting the capital

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Moscow City Tourism Committee conducted an analytical study and determined the tourist profile of 13 economically active regions of Russia, from which the largest number of guests come to the capital. The leaders are St. Petersburg, Krasnodar Krai, Rostov and Nizhny Novgorod Regions, and the Republic of Tatarstan. Travelers visit the capital for cultural, educational and business purposes, and their average expenses for a trip to the metropolis vary from 34 to 46 thousand rubles.

Research of tourist flow

The results of the study are also available on the portal. "Russpass. Business". Representatives of the tourism industry will be able to use this data to create relevant and in-demand products and targeted work with the target audience.

The study also analyzed the structure of the tourist flow by age. Russians aged 20 to 24 make up nine percent of the total tourist flow from the most active regions, aged 25 to 34 — 21 percent, aged 35 to 44 — 27 percent, aged 45 to 54 — 23 percent, aged 55 and older — 20 percent. A trip to Moscow for guests from the listed regions takes five to six days. Tourists spend most on the gastronomic segment (23 percent of the total travel budget), shopping, souvenirs (21 percent), and travel to Moscow (16 percent).

Portrait of a tourist from St. Petersburg

Tourists from St. Petersburg make many trips to Moscow, and gastronomy is their priority. In 2024, the tourist flow from this region amounted to 1.6 million people, with an average growth rate of five percent per year.

St. Petersburg ranks first in terms of the number of visits to the capital's cafes and restaurants by its residents. Another distinctive feature of the region is that every seventh trip from it to Moscow is made spontaneously – day after day. This is facilitated by convenient and developed transport links and the ability to quickly plan leisure with the help of tourist services. Two out of three tourists book accommodation without using aggregators.

The average length of stay of guests from this region in Moscow is five days. In St. Petersburg, the most active travelers are young people aged 20 to 24, who make up the largest share in the overall structure of tourist flow compared to other regions studied.

Every fifth tourist comes to Moscow for business purposes, and 17 percent for cultural and educational purposes. 55 percent travel to the capital alone, 14 percent in pairs, 12 percent with colleagues, and 9–10 percent with friends or family.

Hotels with the categories of "three stars", "four stars" and "five stars" are preferred by 24 percent of guests, another nine percent rent apartments. According to the study, tourists spend 30 percent of their travel budget on the gastronomic segment (visits to restaurants, cafes and buying groceries), 18 percent on shopping and 14 percent on accommodation.

Portrait of a tourist from Krasnodar region

In 2024, Moscow hosted a million guests from the Krasnodar Region. The average growth rate of tourist flow from this region is five percent per year.

On average, travelers spend five days in Moscow. It is from the Krasnodar Region that most tourists aged 55 and over come — 24 percent of the total tourist flow.

20 percent of guests visit the capital for business or cultural and educational purposes. 60 percent of tourists travel alone, 17 percent in pairs, 11 percent with colleagues, seven percent with friends and five percent with family. Every fifth trip is made spontaneously – day after day.

Like residents of St. Petersburg, 24 percent of Krasnodar residents stay in hotels with the categories “three stars”, “four stars” and “five stars”, four percent prefer to book apartments.

Their average trip bill is the highest of the top five regions in the rating and amounts to 46 thousand rubles. Guests spend 24 percent of their travel budget on the gastronomy segment and shopping, 12 percent on cultural and educational leisure and travel to Moscow. The bill in cafes and restaurants for Krasnodar residents is 1.2 times higher than the average for all regions of the country.

Portrait of a tourist from Rostov region

In 2024, 783 thousand guests came to Moscow from the Rostov Region. The growth rate of tourist flow is four percent per year. And the average trip duration is five days. 70 percent of travelers plan it themselves, and 27 percent of trips are organized by employers – this is the highest figure among the five regions presented.

Business trips are indeed among the top goals of Rostov residents when visiting Moscow. Such trips are made by 29 percent of guests. Another 17 percent come for cultural and educational purposes. Half of the tourists visit Moscow alone, 23 percent – as a couple, and 14 percent – with colleagues. Almost a third prefer hotels with the category "three stars", "four stars" or "five stars", and only two percent – apartments.

The average bill for a trip is 41 thousand rubles, of which 28 percent goes to the gastronomic segment, 24 percent to shopping, 13 percent to cultural leisure and entertainment. Every 10th guest, arriving in the capital, goes on excursions.

Rostov residents love to return to Moscow: two out of three people visit the city twice a year.

Portrait of a tourist from the Nizhny Novgorod region

In 2024, 730 thousand guests from the Nizhny Novgorod region came to Moscow. The annual tourist flow grows by an average of two percent. Two out of three Nizhny Novgorod residents who visit the capital come back to it again during the year. And every sixth tourist takes excursions from professional guides.

The average trip duration is five days. 44 percent of guests come to Moscow to meet friends, 19–20 percent for business and cultural and educational purposes. 55 percent travel alone, 11 percent with colleagues or friends, and another 16 percent in pairs.

The spending priorities are gastronomy (26 percent), shopping (21 percent), culture and entertainment (12 percent). Every fifth stays in a hotel with a three-star, four-star or five-star category, six percent of travelers book apartments.

Portrait of a tourist from the Republic of Tatarstan

In 2024, 635 thousand residents of the Republic of Tatarstan came to Moscow. The annual growth rate of tourist flow is three percent. The average duration of a trip for Tatarstan residents is longer than for travelers from other regions — six days.

20 percent of tourists come to Moscow for cultural and educational purposes, another 16 percent go on a business trip. 53 percent travel to Moscow alone, 18 percent – as a couple, 12 percent – with family, 11 percent – with colleagues. 17 percent of guests choose hotels with the categories "three stars", "four stars" and "five stars", seven percent rent apartments.

The largest amount of spending during a trip is spent on the gastronomic segment (25 percent), shopping (21 percent), and cultural and entertainment recreation (14 percent).

A distinctive feature of tourists from the Republic of Tatarstan is that every 10th traveler uses sports, health or beauty services in the hotel. The bill in restaurants is 1.2 times higher than the average for the regions of Russia.

Metropolitan Tourism Committee forms a relevant information field, within the framework of which the dynamics of tourism development in the city are covered. The tourist flow to Moscow in 2024 amounted to 26 million people, exceeding pre-pandemic indicators. Revenues to the city budget are estimated at 235 billion rubles. Detailed analytical information dedicated to the tourism industry of Moscow can also be found on the portal "Russpass. Business".

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The first specialized food technology park has appeared in Moscow

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The construction of the first specialized food technology park in the capital, Ryabinovaya 44, has been completed in the Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye district. The facility was built in the west of the city under a program to stimulate the creation of employment opportunities. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

"On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, modern industrial infrastructure is being consistently developed in the capital. Technopark "Ryabinovaya, 44" will be the first specialized facility in the city that was created specifically for food industry enterprises. Already at the stage of completion of construction, more than 70 percent of the space has been booked by tenants. The emergence of the technopark is an important contribution to strengthening the industrial potential of the capital and the development of a specialized cluster of the food industry," added Maxim Liksutov.

The key feature of the technology park is its specialization in meeting the needs of public catering establishments, including factory kitchens, dark kitchens, catering companies and restaurants.

"The program for stimulating the creation of employment opportunities plays a key role in the development of the city's economy, allowing for the formation of new centers for business events and the creation of modern jobs for city residents. The food technology park "Ryabinovaya, 44" occupies an area of almost 15 thousand square meters. After commissioning, over 200 new jobs will appear here," noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

Anatoly Garbuzov.

The architectural and technical solutions of the complex fully comply with modern requirements of the food industry.

The entire construction cycle of the technology park was carried out under the supervision of the Committee for State Construction Supervision of the City of Moscow (Mosgosstroynadzor), the chairman of the department noted Anton Slobodchikov. According to him, during this period, a total of 11 control and supervision events took place: inspectors checked the quality of construction work, finishing, installation of engineering systems and completed landscaping. Based on the results of the final inspection, the committee issued a conclusion on the compliance of the facility with the approved design solutions.

The project is being implemented by a full-cycle industrial developer with the support of the Moscow Government, which has made it possible to reduce construction time.

Its implementation is an important step in the development of Moscow's urban infrastructure, added Pavel Nesmachny, CEO of the developer company. The technology park will meet the city's needs for modern premises for food production that meet all regulatory requirements. Convenient transport accessibility will allow residents to quickly deliver fresh finished products to the end consumer.

The program to stimulate the creation of employment opportunities has been implemented since 2020 and has covered almost all areas of the city. Investors will build more than 230 facilities with a total area of over six million square meters. Among them are new industrial enterprises, office and shopping centers, educational, cultural and sports institutions.

In total, over 2.2 trillion rubles will be invested in the development of the city and the creation of employment opportunities, which will create more than 310 thousand new jobs in almost all sectors of the city’s economy.

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FSB Colonel Told Students About Fighting Terrorism

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Irina Nuryeva and Sergei Gaiduk

On the Day of Solidarity in the Fight against Terrorism, SPbGASU students met with retired Federal Security Service Colonel Sergei Gaiduk. The event was organized by the Youth Policy Department of our university.

Sergei Gaiduk has dedicated 35 years to serving his country, 17 of which were in counter-terrorism units. He currently heads the comprehensive security department at the Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technology and Design and manages the coordination center for issues of developing an active civic position among young people, preventing interethnic and interfaith conflicts, countering the ideology of terrorism, and preventing extremism.

The speaker reminded the students that the Day of Solidarity in the Fight against Terrorism was established in memory of the events in Beslan in 2004, when 334 people died as a result of the school seizure, including 186 children. Sergei Vladimirovich cited statistics: in 2024, 1,191 terrorist attacks were registered, 4,170 people were injured, 1,370 died. In 2025, 172 terrorist attacks were prevented.

The audience learned details about the most high-profile terrorist attacks in Russia, watched a video about the heroes who gave their lives for the children of Beslan, and had the opportunity to ask questions.

"I really liked the lecture. It was obvious that the presenter had a deep knowledge of the topic. It is necessary to talk about such events," said Anastasia Germanova, a first-year student at the Automobile and Road Engineering Faculty.

"I was interested in this topic myself, watched documentaries. I believe that history teaches us and helps us not to repeat mistakes in the future," shared Ekaterina Zabelina, a first-year student at the Faculty of Architecture.

Irina Nuriyeva, head of the youth policy department, emphasized that the department she heads is open to new ideas and proposals. "Tell us what interesting people you would like to meet and in what format. We are ready to hold such meetings," Irina Valeryevna told the students.

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Participants of the Walking Day will walk from Rostovskaya Embankment to Luzhniki

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The capital will host a ceremony on September 6 Walking day. It is organized by Moscow City Sports Department. Participants will walk three kilometers from Rostovskaya Embankment to the Luzhniki Olympic Complex.

The gathering of healthy lifestyle enthusiasts will begin at 09:00, and the event itself will start at 12:00. Participants will receive walking poles and a starter kit: a T-shirt, a sunhat, a windbreaker, a backpack, and a bottle of water.

In the final part of the celebration, a famous artist will perform on the stage of the forum "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" (in the parking lot of the Southern Sports Center of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex).

Anyone over the age of seven can take part in Walking Day. pre-registration on the official website, which must be confirmed between 09:00 and 11:30 at the meeting point on the day of the event.

Sergei Sobyanin told how Moscow is reviving historical stadiums

In connection with the Walking Day, traffic will be temporarily restricted on some embankments in the city center. On September 6, from 05:00 to 16:00, it will be impossible to drive along Smolenskaya Embankment from Building 2 to Rostovskaya Embankment and along Rostovskaya Embankment from Smolenskaya Embankment to 1st Vrazhsky Lane. From 09:00 to 16:00, sections of Savvinskaya Embankment from 1st Vrazhsky Lane to Novodevichy Embankment, Novodevichy Embankment from Savvinskaya Embankment to Luzhnetskaya Embankment, and Luzhnetskaya Embankment from Novodevichy Embankment to Luzhniki Street will be closed. During the same period, a section of Luzhniki Street from Building 24, Bldg. 48 to Building 24, Bldg. 50 will be closed.

From 00:01 until the end of the event, parking will be prohibited in the areas with temporary restrictions.

"Summer in Moscow"— the main event of the season. The project is aimed at strengthening social and family ties, as well as the personal development of its participants. Thanks to a variety of programs, including educational, cultural and sports events, it unites Muscovites and guests of the city of different ages, social groups and creates conditions for obtaining new knowledge, creative growth and an active lifestyle.

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The capacity of Bolshaya Yushunskaya Street will be increased – Sobyanin

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Reconstruction of Bolshaya Yushunskaya Street begins in the capital. This was reported in the channel in the messenger Max Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"The road will be four-lane – two lanes in each direction. It will connect two major transport facilities – Kakhovka Street and Balaklavsky Prospekt, which is part of the Southern Rokada," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel in Messenger Max

As part of the project, specialists will create parking spaces, equip five modern stops, rebuild utility networks, and reconstruct 26 exits.

These measures will improve transport links between the Zyuzino and Nagorny districts, where about 200 thousand people live. Additionally, the road will provide convenient access for residents of houses under the renovation program in the Zyuzino quarters. Thus, in the 25th quarter, residents of 12 houses will be resettled, and in the 14th, a new building with 255 apartments has already been erected and a residential complex with 555 apartments is being built.

After reconstruction, the street's capacity will increase, as well as comfort for pedestrians and passengers of seven ground transport routes. The work is scheduled to be completed in 2026.

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About two thousand engineering structures will be washed in the capital before City Day

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Specialists from the city services complex will wash about two thousand engineering structures in anticipation of City Day, which is celebrated on September 13 and 14 this year. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

"Large-scale works are planned to flush about two thousand engineering structures – these are bridges, tunnels, underground and overground pedestrian crossings, embankments, piers, fountains and monuments. In addition, we will update over 1.2 thousand objects of urban infrastructure," said Pyotr Biryukov.

In total, about 500 utility workers and 113 units of equipment will be involved. The work includes cleaning and washing structural elements, concrete, metal and glass surfaces, railings, and stairwells.

If necessary, specialists will carry out routine repairs of the structures. For washing, they will use aerial platforms, watering and tunnel washing machines.

Road services will also clean signs, information boards, pointers, safety buffers, noise protection screens, barriers and pedestrian fences. Monuments and fountains are washed manually using a special technology and neutral detergents that do not damage the surface. And for tunnels and bridges, alkaline solutions are used.

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The anniversary parade of retro transport will take place in the center of Moscow on September 6

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

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On the eve of City Day, the capital will host the 20th parade of historical transport, which will continue with an exhibition of trams and cars on Chistoprudny Boulevard. They will take place on Saturday, September 6.

"Tram parades have already become a good tradition. They take place in Moscow three times a year and are always very popular with city residents and tourists. We continue to develop the capital's tram and introduce its rich history on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin," said Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

Maxim Liksutov.

The festive program of the retro transport parade will begin at 11:30 with the start of the column from the Novokuznetskaya metro station. It will feature 15 retro trams. The exhibition of historical trams and cars on Chistoprudny Boulevard will be open from 12:00 to 18:00.

An extensive program with free treats and entertainment for children has been prepared for visitors. Special photo zones will also be organized. In addition, performances by the project's artists will take place here. "Music in the Metro", the Moscow Metro Academic Choir and guest musician Denis Maidanov. Historical reenactors will help recreate the atmosphere of past years.

In connection with the retro transport parade on September 6, traffic in the center of the capital will be temporarily restricted.

Thus, from 08:30 to 11:30, sections of Sadovnichesky Proezd from Klimentovsky Lane to Bolshaya Tatarskaya Street will be closed, as well as in the area of house 22/24, building 1 on Ovchinnikovskaya Embankment.

From 11:00 to 12:00, the following sections will be closed for short periods of time – no more than 10 minutes:

— in Sadovnichesky proezd from Ovchinnikovskaya embankment, house 22/24, building 1 to Bolshoy Ustinsky bridge;

– on the Bolshoy Ustinsky Bridge;

— in Ustinsky passage from Bolshoy Ustinsky bridge to Yauzskaya street;

— along Yauzsky Boulevard from Yauzskaya Street to Podkolokolny Lane;

— along Pokrovsky Boulevard from Podkolokolny Lane to Pokrovka Street.

From 11:00 to 18:00 traffic will be closed on Chistoprudny Boulevard from Pokrovka Street to Myasnitskaya Street and on Belgorodsky Proezd from Pokrovka Street to Chistoprudny Boulevard.

In addition, from 00:01 on September 6 until the end of the event, it will be prohibited to park on Chistoprudny Boulevard from Pokrovka Street to Myasnitskaya Street and on Belgorodsky Proezd from Pokrovka Street to Chistoprudny Boulevard.

Drivers are asked to plan their routes in advance. Detailed information can be found on the official website Traffic Management Center.

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