On the second stage, guests of the holiday were greeted by an exhibition of samovars from the collections of the National Museum of Bashkortostan. Everyone learned about the rich history and traditions of tea drinking. Lectures on the trade and restoration of samovars attracted the attention of both adults and children, immersing them in the fascinating world of this symbol of Russian culture.
During the day, various master classes were held in the park, which aroused keen interest among the participants. Guests were able to try their hand at painting gingerbread and wooden samovars, and create ceramic brooches.
Tea became a real hit at Samovar Day—a huge queue formed for herbal tea with honey. Guests enjoyed the aromatic drink, which became a symbol of the friendly atmosphere of the holiday. An ethnic-style photo session was also organized in the park, where event guests happily took souvenir photos in national costumes.
Author: Leila Aralbaeva