New Year & Christmas
One of the most popular holidays in Russia is celebrating New Year’s Eve. Every year, from the second half of December to the first half of January Moscow streets, squares and buildings of the city becoming really magic like in fairy tale decorated with garlands, Christmas trees and beautiful light installations on New Year’s theme. During the past years, it became popular light tunnels, arches, and canopies, star skies with hundreds of LED lights making festive mood all days and nights for citizens and visitors of the capital of Russia during winter holidays. The Russian Orthodox Church still uses the old Julian calendar, which is why this religious celebration of Orthodox Christmas falls on 7 January in Russia, 13 days after its Western counterpart. So that is why, new year holidays in Russia last quite long, for about 8-10 calendar days, from the December 31st (January 1st) until the January 8th (10th).
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Welcome to Moscow Winter Fairytale!
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New Year Trees with Canopy of Lights on Manezhnaya at Night
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St. Basil’s Cathedral Framed by Christmas Trees in Snow at Night
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Kremlin’s Spasskaya Tower Framed by Christmas Trees in Snow
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Snowman at New Year Tree in GUM-Market in Snowfall
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Entrance Arch at the New Year GUM-Market on Red Square in Snowfall
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Colorful Spinning Carousel at the Red Square in Snowfall
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A La Kremlin Star – The Christmas Tree Topper in GUM
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New Year Lights at Nikolskaya Street
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Merry Christmas and Happy New 2019 Year
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Christmas Trees Under Canopy of Lights at Lubyanka in Twilight
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Illuminated New Year Bus With Gifts at Night
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Illuminated New Year Skates
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New Year Train from Romashkovo at Khodynka
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Magical Fireplace and Carriage in Winter Twilight
About Me in Short
My name's Arthur Lookyanov, I'm a private tour guide, personal driver and photographer in Moscow, Russia. I work in my business and run my website Moscow-Driver.com from 2002. Read more about me and my services, check out testimonials of my former business and travel clients from all over the World, hit me up on Twitter or other social websites. I hope that you will like my photos as well.
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