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Why I love New Year celebrations in Russia // Ded Moroz parade, ice town and the best costume

Russian people, generally, don't celebrate Christmas on the December 25. Instead, the main holiday falls on the December 31 and it is called Novy God - the New Year. Since the Soviet times it has been the main holiday with its big family gatherings, lots of food and drinks, decorations and fairy tales characters.

In this video I will show you how I celebrated the New Year in Spassk with my family. I will show you the parade of Ded Moroz and Snegurochka and the party they threw on the main square, ice figures, and my costume of Verka Serdyuchka. I hope you will like it too xxD Thank you for staying with me this year. All the best in 2022!

#Russia #NewYear #Christmas

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Music used in the video:
Verka Serdyuchka - Novogodnyaya
Sleeping Beauty Waltz - Traditional

*About myself*
Hi! My name is Natasha, I live in the Far East of Russia in the city of Khabarovsk, but originally I'm from a small town Spassk-Dalny in Primorsky Krai. Currently I'm studying Linguistics in the university. On this channel I make videos about life in Russia, our traditions and my traveling in Russian cities. Welcome, and let's explore Russia together! #yeahrussia

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