Moscow’s 2025 Far East Exhibition Blends Culture, Tech and Interactive Art
The 'Far East Regions Days in Moscow – 2025' exhibition is currently underway at the Russia National Center, offering a glimpse into the opportunities and culture of Russia's Far East. Open daily except Mondays until November 30, 2025, the exhibition features multiple interactive zones and art installations, providing visitors with an immersive experience.
The exhibition, which opened on November 1, 2025, is supported by several prominent institutions, including the Office of the Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic, and the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation. Visitors can explore various aspects of life in the Far East through interactive zones such as 'Contests and Projects', 'The Far East Is Cool!', and 'Career Ladders'.
Art and technology also play a significant role in the exhibition. Visitors can engage with AR experiences like 'Study and Work' and AI interactions in the 'Live' zone. Interactive photo zones, including 'Far Eastern Professions' and 'Lighthouse', allow visitors to immerse themselves in the culture and professions of the Far East. The exhibition covers a wide range of topics, from education and employment to housing policy, culture, tourism, economics, and entrepreneurship.
The 'Far East Regions Days in Moscow – 2025' exhibition is a unique opportunity to learn about the opportunities and culture of Russia's Far East. With its interactive zones, art installations, and support from prominent institutions, the exhibition offers a comprehensive and engaging experience for visitors. The exhibition is open until November 30, 2025, and the full event schedule is available at https://ddv.moscow/.
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