The holiday season is officially underway at the National Center ‘Russia’ in Moscow, where guests are invited to immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere. The highlight of the celebration is the opening of the New Year Fair, where exquisite decorations and culinary delights sourced from across the country will be on display.
As part of the festivities, the fair features a wide array of unique New Year decorations, including cotton and wooden figurines, lace and amber snowflakes, ceramics and toys made from jewelry resin embedded with precious minerals. Additionally, traditional Russian lacquered miniatures and Yaroslavl maiolica are also available.
Visitors can find beautifully crafted table textiles adorned with New Year motifs. Lace tablecloths, embroidered napkins, and decorative items aimed at creating a festive dining experience will be on display. Moreover, the “Flavors of Russia” section offers a selection of handcrafted chocolates, gingerbread, candies, and assorted teas from various regions of the nation.
The New Year festivities commenced on Thursday with the ceremonial opening of the “Russian Christmas Trees.” The grounds of the National Center will feature traditional holiday trees representing each of Russia’s federal districts. These towering evergreens will be adorned with elements inspired by folk art, traditional crafts, and the rich heritage of Russia’s diverse peoples.
Various Ded Moroz (Father Frost) figures participated in the opening event, representing eight different federal districts.
As the holiday season approaches, the Movement of the Firsts activist organization with the support of Rosmolodyozh.Dobro volunteers group is launching a nationwide initiative called Christmas Tree of Wishes. Through this initiative, compassionate citizens can connect with those in need and fulfill their New Year’s wishes.