Mainland China condemns Lai Qingde for glamorizing Japan's colonial rule

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BEIJING, March 25 (Xinhua) — State Council Taiwan Affairs Office Spokesperson Zhu Fenglian on Wednesday condemned Taiwan Chief Executive Lai Qingde for his recent remarks justifying and praising Japan's colonial rule over Taiwan. She called such statements a "betrayal of the nation."

Lai Qingde recently defended the infamous concept of the so-called “Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere” put forward by militaristic Japan during World War II to gloss over and justify its aggression and colonial crimes throughout Asia.

The statements sparked outrage on the island, with experts and scholars condemning him for distorting history to suit political parties and personal interests, and for hushing up Japanese massacres and other colonial atrocities in Taiwan.

In response to a question from journalists, Zhu Fenglian noted that justifying Japan's war crimes is a distortion of history and a desecration of the memory of those who fought and sacrificed their lives in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and once again exposes Lai Qingde's true intentions to achieve "Taiwan independence."

Calling Japan's invasion and colonial rule in Taiwan "the darkest chapter in the island's history," Zhu Fenglian said that during this period, the Japanese invaders brutally suppressed the local population and plundered Taiwan's resources, causing deep suffering on the island and provoking strong resistance from local residents.

“We will resolutely not allow anyone to justify or revise the verdict regarding colonial crimes, nor will we allow any external forces to interfere in the Taiwan issue,” she emphasized.

Zhu Fenglian called on compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait to unite in the fight against secessionist activities aimed at "Taiwan independence" and external interference. -0-

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China has expressed strong protest to Japan over textbooks.

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BEIJING, March 25 (Xinhua) — China has lodged a strong protest with Japan over the distorted portrayal of history in Japanese textbooks intended for high school students starting in 2027, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said Wednesday.

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Construction of a new airport has begun in the Greater Bay Area in southern China.

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BEIJING, March 25 (Xinhua) — Construction of a new aviation hub officially began Wednesday in South China's Guangdong Province, which will become a new aviation hub in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

Guangzhou New Airport (Pearl River Delta Hub (Guangzhou New) Airport) is located in the Gaoming District of Foshan, directly at the geographic center of four cities: Foshan, Zhaoqing, Jiangmen, and Yunfu. The new airport is expected to directly serve a population of over 20 million.

The total investment in the project is 41.81 billion yuan (approximately 6.07 billion US dollars). The project will include the construction of two parallel runways with a long distance between them, a terminal building with a construction area of approximately 260,000 square meters, and 94 aircraft parking spaces. The airport is designed to handle 30 million passenger trips, 500,000 tons of cargo and mail, and 260,000 aircraft takeoffs and landings per year.

Existing transportation airports in the Greater Bay Area are mainly located in the eastern part of the Pearl River Delta, so the new airport will become a transportation hub for major cities on the west bank of the Pearl River, according to the Guangdong Airports Corporation.

In 2024, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area's GRP ranked among the world's leading coastal urban agglomerations. The combined economic size of this Chinese region is expected to exceed 15 trillion yuan by 2025.

According to data published by seven major airports in the region, airports in the Greater Bay Area demonstrated outstanding performance in 2025, serving over 230 million passengers and handling approximately 9.72 million tons of cargo and mail. These figures confirm the region's status as one of the world's leading air hub clusters.

According to Airports Council International, passenger air travel demand in the Guangzhou-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is expected to reach 420 million passenger trips by 2035. -0-

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Mikhail Mishustin approved the instructions following the Government's annual report to the State Duma.

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Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin gave a number of instructions to the heads of federal government bodies following the results his speech with a report to the State DumaThey must be worked out within a year.

The instructions concern issues raised by deputies following the Prime Minister’s keynote speech.

Thus, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Construction have been tasked by July 1 to develop proposals for introducing a differentiated approach to family mortgages, in which the rate will depend on the number of children in the family.

The Ministry of Education has been instructed to conduct a comprehensive monitoring of the implementation of regulatory legal acts governing the weekly workload of in-class and extracurricular activities for students in educational institutions, taking into account established requirements. Based on the results of this work, with the participation of State Duma deputies, proposals for improving the requirements for this workload are to be prepared. The deadline for completing this instruction is November 10.

The report placed particular emphasis on the development of agriculture, a systemically important sector of the economy that ensures food security and the country's sovereignty. In this regard, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Education and Science, and the Ministry of Finance have been instructed to address issues related to staffing of agricultural enterprises and improving the agricultural training system. Proposals on issues requiring government action must be submitted to the Cabinet of Ministers no later than April 30.

The Ministry of Transport has been tasked with reviewing parliamentary proposals to formalize the post-payment parking mechanism into law. The report is due by June 1.

Another instruction concerns the development and implementation of artificial intelligence. The Ministry of Digital Development has been tasked with ensuring the submission of a relevant bill to the State Duma by the end of the spring session.

Within the same timeframe, the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media must submit to the State Duma a draft federal law aimed at stabilizing the financial situation of Russian Post.

Following a discussion on housing and utilities tariffs, Mikhail Mishustin instructed the Federal Antimonopoly Service to submit proposals for improving the system of measures to eliminate tariff regulation violations. The deadline for completion is no later than April 20.

The Government's annual report to the State Duma took place on February 25, 2026. In his closing remarks, Mikhail Mishustin emphasized the importance of joint work between the State Duma and the Government and noted that over the past years, an effective mechanism has been created that continues to operate today, with representatives of the executive and legislative branches working together to address the challenges facing the country.

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Economic Education Driver: Polytechnic University Celebrates IPMET Anniversary

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The Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University is celebrating its 10th anniversary. The festivities kicked off with a series of vibrant events that brought together students, faculty, staff, and alumni. And this is just the beginning of the celebration—a host of surprises and themed activities await participants throughout the academic year.

Ten years is a significant milestone for IPMEiT. During this time, the institute has become a space for active development, implementing innovative educational approaches, modern technologies, and scientific solutions. It develops competencies that meet the challenges of the times and the needs of the economy.

It's especially valuable that, as it moves forward, the institute carefully preserves the traditions of engineering and economics education established at the Polytechnic University at its inception. This is a solid foundation upon which the future is built. Today, IPMEIT is rightfully one of the leading centers for training highly qualified personnel for the development of the national economy, combining science, education, and practice.

The celebration began on March 20 with the "Day in Blue" campaign. On this day, students, faculty, alumni, and staff of IPMEIT came to class and work wearing blue, the institute's symbol. The hallways and classrooms were filled with vibrant blue accents, and photographs of the event became a symbol of unity, energy, and connection to IPMEIT's history.

The anniversary ice skating event, which has become an institute tradition, took place on March 21st. Over 150 participants gathered: the institute's leadership and higher schools, faculty, staff, activists from the Institute of Industrial Mechanics and Electronics (IPMEI) and student associations, students who have distinguished themselves in academic, scientific, and social activities, and guests of the Institute.

The event's program was packed with interactive activities, themed competitions, festive music, and a vibrant performance by Polina Chirkina, a second-year student in the International Business program. Competition winners received commemorative prizes, and all guests were treated to a boost of positive emotions and lasting impressions.

Chairman of the IPMET Faculty of Economics and Technology, Alexander Zinchenko, noted the importance of joint events in building a student community and expressed gratitude for the active participation of students and their support of student initiatives.

First-year student Vladislav Makarov shared his impressions: "This was my first time participating in the IPMEIT skating competition, and it was right at the time of our anniversary! The atmosphere was fantastic: lots of people, music, competitions, everyone interacting and supporting each other. It feels like the institute is truly a big team."

Traditionally, VTB Bank became the event's partner, for which the Institute expresses special gratitude.

The anniversary events—from the vibrant "Day in Blue" campaign to ice skating—clearly demonstrate how IPMEIT carefully preserves its traditions and creates new ones. And this is just the beginning: many more events dedicated to the institute's 10th anniversary await students, staff, alumni, and partners. These events will continue throughout the remainder of the academic year.

Our institute has come a long way in 10 years and remains a strong, dynamic, and close-knit community—not just an educational platform but also a large team of like-minded individuals. Traditions like the anniversary ice skating event help us maintain a sense of unity, support each other, and move forward together, and I hope that the new tradition, "Day in Blue," will also become an important event in the life of the institute. Exactly 10 years ago, the rector of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University decided to establish a new institute, which over the years has been fulfilling the crucial task of developing economic education, a tradition that spans 124 years at the Polytechnic University. Our students delight us with their successes, victories in Olympiads, competitions, and various events, and our graduates continue to support the institute and contribute to the "Economic Education" endowment fund. We sincerely thank our partners for their ongoing support and participation in the creation of modern educational programs," noted Vladimir Shchepinin, Director of the Institute of Mechanics and Technology.

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Polytechnic students won the Olympiad in fundamental disciplines

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The results of a large-scale intellectual competition held at the Almetyevsk State Technological University "Higher School of Oil" have been announced. From December 2025 to February 2026, the university held the 2nd Interregional Student Olympiad in Fundamental Disciplines, bringing together talented first- and second-year undergraduate and specialist students from across the country. Polytechnic students Sergey Stepovoy and Mikhail Klepak won the competition in mathematics and computer science. The students' interest in the competition confirms the high level of preparation of our students.

The Olympiad aims to identify gifted young people, increase students' motivation to study basic sciences, and stimulate their creative and scientific growth. Participants competed in four key disciplines: mathematics, physics, computer science, and chemistry. The competition consisted of two stages. In the first, qualifying round, held online, students competed for the right to advance to the finals. The tasks for both stages were developed by the faculty of the Higher School of Petroleum based on current higher education programs, ensuring a high level of difficulty and compliance with academic standards.

The final in-person competitions took place in the Republic of Tatarstan. Students were able to test their skills in three subjects on a voluntary and free basis, emphasizing the humanitarian and educational, rather than commercial, nature of the event.

The success of Sergei Stepovoy, a student at the Institute of Power Engineering at SPbPU, deserves special mention. After a tough competition with representatives from other universities, Sergei managed to become one of the Olympiad's winners. The future winner was not surprised to learn about the opportunity to participate in the Olympiad. As Sergei himself explains, he learned about it at the initiative of his institute: "I learned about the Olympiad from Irina Evgenyevna Ryndina; she sent me information about the opportunity to participate."

Sergey attributes his motivation to a desire for professional growth and self-testing: "The Olympiad itself was quite interesting and aimed at testing my knowledge in analytical geometry and mathematical analysis. I was motivated by the desire to test my abilities and understand how well I can apply my knowledge to solving non-standard problems and finding elegant solutions."

Participating in an Olympiad of this level became an important stage in the student's personal and professional development: This Olympiad allowed me to represent Polytechnic University with dignity at the interregional level and establish myself not only as an accomplished student but also as a critical thinker and a well-rounded individual.

Mikhail Klepak, a student at the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity, also expressed interest in participating in intellectual competitions. According to Mikhail, his motivation for participating in the Olympiad was his athleticism: "I've always enjoyed participating in Olympiads, and I was glad to have the opportunity to continue my Olympiad activities at university."

These words confirm that the Polytechnic University provides all the conditions necessary for students to realize their potential. Our students' success is also the result of competent mentoring. Sergey prepared for the Olympiad under the guidance of experienced teachers from the Department of Higher Mathematics. The student himself gratefully notes: "My mentors were Natalya Nikolaevna Amosova, who taught me the higher mathematics course, and Maria Romanovna Bortkovskaya, who taught the Olympiad Mathematics class."

Maria Bortkovskaya, Associate Professor of the Department of Higher Mathematics, praised both the student's abilities and the atmosphere at the institute, which fosters the development of talent: "I can say that Sergey was very active as a participant in the Olympiad preparation course. He not only attended classes, but also enthusiastically participated in problem discussions and proposed his own ideas. The benefits of such trips are obvious: they broaden one's horizons and expand one's professional communication skills."

According to Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Lyudmila Pankova, winning such competitions is not only a testament to a student's talent but also the result of high-quality fundamental preparation and an example of effective student-faculty collaboration. Participation in Olympiads of this level allows young people to test their skills in interuniversity competition, gain valuable experience, and establish themselves in the professional community.

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The URAL MOTORSPORT team performed successfully in the Caucasus.

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This was the first truck trial competition in the Caucasus. The URAL MOTORSPORT team participated in this significant event, offering them an opportunity to showcase their vehicles to a new audience.

Truck trials in the Caucasus are just gaining momentum, and participating in such an event for the team is not only a competitive challenge but also a contribution to expanding the discipline's geographic reach. "This event was important for us in terms of expanding our geography and attracting a new audience. The competition also served as additional training for the crews and equipment testing before the upcoming, very busy season," commented URAL MOTORSPORT team manager Viktor Yakovlev.

The team fielded three vehicles, which occupied the entire podium. The Ural 8×8 crew of Nikolai Korolev and Vladimir Petelin took victory, while the Ural 6×6 crew of Sergey Shershnev and Ivan Bolotov took second place, and Alexander Sychev and Roman Makshantsev in a Ural 4×4 rounded out the top three.

The team's newest addition, the 6×6 Ural, attracted particular attention from spectators and experts. The sports car, presented at the competition, demonstrated high reliability and readiness for heavy use. Following the races, the vehicle will be further refined based on the lessons learned, but its readiness is already estimated at 90%.

The URAL MOTORSPORT team thanks the organizers of the "Tank Breakthrough 2026" motorsport competition for the high level of organization and the spectators for their support. The lessons learned will be taken into account in preparation for future competitions.

URAL MOTORSPORT team truck trial competition calendar:

April – “RFC URAL 2026” (Chelyabinsk region) June – “URAL Frontier” (Miass) June – Open Championship of the Republic of Belarus in Truck Trial (Republic of Belarus) October – “King of the Mountain” (Tver)

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Alexander Novak met with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Tinh.

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Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak met with Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Pham Minh Tinh.

The meeting discussed prospects for bilateral cooperation across a wide range of issues, including in the fuel and energy sector, as well as in the financial, banking, and investment sectors.

"Vietnam is a long-standing and reliable partner of our country in the region. Russian-Vietnamese relations are based on the best traditions of strong friendship, profound trust, and mutual assistance. They have stood the test of time. The talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee To Lam held in Moscow last May set the direction for the further development of multifaceted bilateral cooperation for the future. We are committed to the consistent implementation of the agreements reached by our leaders," Alexander Novak emphasized.

During the Prime Minister's visit, following up on the agreements reached between Russian President Vladimir Putin and General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee To Lam, Zarubezhneft JSC and PetroVietnam Group signed documents expanding cooperation between the two state-owned companies in both Russia and Vietnam. This confirmed that cooperation between the two state-owned companies is the driving force behind energy cooperation between the two countries.

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Profession in Practice: How the Moscow Colleges' Spring Forum Went at Gostiny Dvor

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Conducting laboratory research, learning first aid, mastering laser welding, preparing dessert, and repairing a car engine—these and other skills were taught to schoolchildren by Moscow students and experts at the Moscow College Forum, which took place at Gostiny Dvor from March 21 to 24.

On the same site programs About 70 educational institutions represented. Forum brought together 10 key economic sectors—from manufacturing and information technology to creative industries and hospitality. Over four days, it was attended by more than 80,000 people.

mos.ru correspondents attended lectures and master classes, spoke with students and teachers, learned about in-demand specialties in the labor market, as well as how the educational process is structured and what opportunities secondary vocational education offers for urban youth.

Silicate Garden and Virtual Reality

The Moscow College Forum brought together experts and leading employers, students and teachers, as well as tens of thousands of schoolchildren and their parents. Prospective students learned about in-demand and promising professions, trying their hand at engineering, auto mechanics, chefs, bartenders, stylists, process engineers, doctors, restorers, and other professionals. Ten uniquely designed pavilions, equipped with modern equipment, represented the most important sectors of the capital's economy: manufacturing, information technology, transportation, construction, hospitality, creative industries, healthcare, education and social services, finance, trade, security, and law. Each pavilion featured master classes for guests, explaining the professions, admissions opportunities, and prospects.

One of the most popular venues was the "Industry" pavilion, styled in the spirit of Russian folk tales. Here, the secrets of virtual reality and 3D printing technology were revealed, programming, laser welding, robot and drone control were taught, and chemical experiments were conducted.

Students College of Architecture, Design and Reengineering No. 26 (26 KADR) suggested growing a "silicate garden" in flasks and test tubes. Second-year student Artem Egorov, studying chemical engineering for the production of chemical compounds, demonstrated to forum guests how the reaction between silicate glue molecules and metal salts forms an insoluble film, which becomes the basis for growing "algae." "Chemistry is needed in all areas of production, so our students will definitely not be left without work," Artem Egorov noted.

Next to the makeshift chemistry lab, a laser welding workshop was taking place. A spot welding system resembling a microscope with lenses was used. It's used in the jewelry industry. Under the supervision of a fourth-year student. College of Modern Technologies named after Hero of the Soviet Union M.F. Panov Olesya Ugretsova's schoolchildren welded miniature shutters with images of Baba Yaga onto similarly miniature metal huts. And students from the Moscow College of Business Technologies in the pavilion "Information Technology" They showed how to connect fiber optic cables to ensure uninterrupted communication even across different continents.

A large-scale forum of Moscow colleges opened at Gostiny Dvor.More than 60 Moscow colleges will present their programs at a forum in Gostiny Dvor.

Symphony of construction and auto repair

The Construction Pavilion was no less exciting. Surveying students used a total station to help guests find letter markers and form words from them, engineers explained BIM modeling technology, finishing experts demonstrated decorative plaster panels, and restorers offered to restore authentic objects from the last century: replenishing the lost paint on an icon, repairing damage to a picture frame, a carved plaster column, and a fresco. A plumbing show on a tubephone added to the atmosphere.

"Several specialties are represented here: engineering communications, surveying, restoration, finishing and decorative work. We consult with high school students and their parents, explaining the professions they can obtain at the college and the industry in general. This is a wonderful opportunity for us to interact with students, understand their needs, and help them choose their future career," emphasized Yulia Sokolina, Director of College of Architecture, Design, and Reengineering No. 26.

The "Transport" pavilion was of particular interest to the young men. On the site Moscow Automobile and Highway College named after A.A. Nikolaev A real auto repair shop was set up. The guys were able to see how domestic passenger cars are built, disassemble and reassemble engines, diagnose carburetors, and prepare the car for sale.

"The students have the opportunity to try their hand at repairing a car's body and engine, conducting diagnostics, understanding how systems work, identifying and fixing faults, and preparing the car for sale by removing dents and restoring the paintwork," said Roman Fomin, Director of the A.A. Nikolaev Moscow Automobile and Road Construction College.

There are specialists next door Moscow Transport College They taught schoolchildren how to screen luggage and operate a train using a modern simulator.

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Medicine and culinary secrets

The girls were particularly interested in the "Beauty" zone in the "Hospitality" pavilion, where they talked about style and makeup. Mannequins and any interested guests served as models. A ninth-grader fromSchool No. 1150 Ekaterina Panferova carefully applied and blended blush onto the perfectly smooth cheeks of a model. "I actually want to be an elementary school teacher and came to the forum to choose a college, but I just couldn't pass up beauty lessons," the schoolgirl smiled.

The adjacent area smelled of coffee and baked goods. Master classes for future chefs, baristas, and bartenders were being held here. High school girls in special hats surrounded the kitchen counter to listen to how different types of bread pair with seasonings, learn how to beautifully set the table, and make stamps on desserts. A branch of the first restaurant for Moscow colleges, "Friends' Meeting," opened here, operating inMoscow Palace of Pioneers on Sparrow Hills. And opposite is the first market new brand "Made by Moscow Colleges," where you could buy designer souvenirs, sweets, handmade soaps and candles, wood products, embroidered textiles, fashionable tote bags, and notebooks featuring Leo Tolstoy.

Those interested in medicine gathered in the Healthcare pavilion. Students Medical College No. 1 A laboratory, operating room, and intensive care unit with a patient dummy on a hospital bed, a life support monitor, and other equipment were set up on the site, as well as first aid courses.

"Our lab technicians teach how to measure plasma lipid levels, and our surgical nurses teach how to cover the surgical field and lay out and hand the surgeon the necessary instruments. Future paramedics demonstrate how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, stop bleeding, stabilize fractures, and remove foreign bodies from the upper respiratory tract using the Heimlich maneuver. And in the 'ward,' using a realistic phantom, students learn how to care for patients undergoing major surgery," explained Angela Gekkieva, Director of Medical College No. 1.

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Take professional testing and prepare for admission

Schoolchildren were helped to identify a suitable career path at the "Professions of the Future" platform. A 15-minute test accurately identified areas of study that matched each high school student's interests and abilities. Thousands of students completed the test during the forum. Test results were automatically uploaded electronically to students' personal accounts on the Moscow Electronic School platform and issued in printed form.

"The testing showed that healthcare is a good fit for me, and it's true: I love helping people. This forum provides a great opportunity to learn about the profession, the teachers, and choose a college to attend," shared a ninth-grader from

School No. 814 Elsa Albogachieva.

Admissions officers provided information on the deadlines and admissions rules for Moscow colleges, the educational programs they offer, the availability of state-funded places, and entrance exams. Information desks were located near the stage, where meetings with experts, lectures, discussions, and concerts featuring contemporary stars took place throughout the four days.

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Detailed information about the specialties taught at the capital's colleges is available in the "Colleges" section of the portal. "School. Moscow", in the Telegram channel Moscow Colleges and the community of the same name on the social network VKontakte.

Students' practical classes take place in modern workshops and laboratories, which corresponds to the objectives of the Professionalism project and the national project Youth and ChildrenMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Signs directing passengers to berths for pleasure boats and regular river electric transport have appeared in the metro.

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Directions to the desired piers for recreational and regular electric transport are now available not only on city streets but also on metro signs. Various types of navigational elements indicate the nearest exit to the piers, the route to it, and the route numbers for river electric vessels.

"We've selected nine piers that are within a 10-minute walk of the metro or are the final destinations. We've displayed them on the metro's navigational signs. This will help passengers make convenient transfers between rail and river transport. About 30 signs have already been updated this month. And now, specialists are creating navigational signs for the opening of the fourth regular river electric transport route between Luzhniki and Kyiv. We'll launch it this year at the initiative of Sergei Sobyanin," said Moscow Deputy Mayor for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

An intuitive boat icon and the name of the nearest pier for both leisure and regular river transport can be found on metro station signs with exit numbers and names of nearby attractions, as well as on wayfinding elements with maps in station lobbies and before entering. These signs are also posted on pedestrian signs throughout the city, where the average travel time to the pier can also be found.

You can view the route numbers for river electric transport, marked with a purple pictogram, on the improved over-door navigation system on the Moskva-2020, Moskva-2024, and Moskva-2026 trains on the Zamoskvoretskaya, Troitskaya, Koltsevaya, and Big Circle Lines. Information is also available on maps showing the station's escalators, elevators, ramps, and other equipment. These navigation elements are located on the platform and indicate the exit numbers that lead to the shortest route to the river electric vessel berths.

Passengers will soon be able to see transfers to regular year-round river electric transport routes on media screens in ground transportation, metro trains, and the Moscow Central Circle.

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