

The festival of the Russian Geographical Society continues its work in the Moscow Zaryadye Park, which this year turns 5 years old. A large-scale project is attended by a delegation from the Republic of Bashkortostan, which acquaints residents and guests of the capital with the rich heritage of Bashkir culture, literature, history, and folklore.
During the days of the festival, residents, and guests of the capital have the opportunity to get acquainted with the national customs and culture of the Bashkir people. Right next to the walls of the Kremlin is a Bashkir yurt. The courtyard with elements of historical utensils and household items demonstrates the original culture of the Bashkirs. It also presents the products of masters of folk applied arts.
Yulai Galiullin, Rais Nizametdinov, and Gulgena Baimurzina introduce visitors to traditional archery.
The musical treasure of Bashkortostan is represented by Rais Nizametdinov, Zalia Giniatullin, and Ruzan Giniatullin.
The games are organized by Gulgena Rakhimova, Salavat Yuldybaev, and Fatima Khairetdinova. They teach guests to sing and perform Bashkir dances. A tour of the yurt and the outer courtyard is led by Laysan Mazitova and Ilgiz Tagirov.
At the festival of the Russian Geographical Society, the Day of the Republic of Bashkortostan will be held in Moscow on August 26. The guests of the festival on this day are waiting for the sports and game program "Sabantuy". The holiday will be decorated with a big concert with the participation of art masters of the region and the city of Moscow.
On this day, Muscovites will again see the performance of the capital's groups and soloists, who have been working fruitfully for a long time.
The most important gift for our fellow countrymen living in the capital, Muscovites, and guests, of course, will be a large festive program from the masters of arts of the Republic of Bashkortostan.
There will be a demonstration of a cartoon based on a comic book about the Toratau Geopark. The organizers will also hold an interactive quiz with the audience to draw valuable prizes.
The tourism potential of the republic is presented to tour operators in Moscow and Russia. Within the framework of the festival, the Bashkir film “The Taganka Detachment” by Ainur Askarov, based on the novel by Mustai Karim, and the documentary “To the South, to Franz Josef Land” about the polar navigator Valerian Albanov and the history of the creation of the Museum of Polar Explorers, which bears his name, will be screened.
This bright event will bring together not only residents and guests of the capital, but also our countrymen living in the capital.
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