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Russia’s Transbaikal Territory unveils interactive New Year’s celebration map for all

Skip the usual city crowds this holiday season. This interactive tool unlocks hidden New Year’s celebrations in even the smallest villages.

It is an expo conducted by University there is a table and on the table there are different...
It is an expo conducted by University there is a table and on the table there are different countries flags, a box, some papers and also a banner is kept, to the left side there is a globe ,to the right side there is a notice board and the beside the bord there are few people and to the left there are lot of tables and chairs.

Russia’s Transbaikal Territory unveils interactive New Year’s celebration map for all

Residents of Russia’s Transbaikal Territory now have a new way to plan their New Year celebrations. An interactive holiday map has launched, offering details on festive events across the region—even in remote settlements. The online map covers every district of the Transbaikal Territory. It lists a variety of seasonal activities, from fairy-tale parades and New Year’s tree events to discos, concerts, and traditional street festivals. Local authorities designed the tool to help people explore celebrations beyond the regional capital, Chita. However, the creator of the digital New Year’s cards linked to the map remains unidentified in public records. The interactive map is now available for anyone looking to join festivities across the region. It provides a simple way to discover events in smaller communities. No further details about its development team have been released.

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