You’ve asked me if we have sights which are guarded by people in uniform in your last letter. I can assure you, that we have. But it can not be named as "sight", it is actually a memorial. This memorial is called "Tomb of the Unknown Soldier", which is situated in Moscow at the Kremlin Wall. The composition is simple, but very symbolic. The dark red porphyry monument is decorated with a bronze sculpture of a laurel branch and a soldier’s helmet laid upon a banner. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is guarded by Guard of Honour. They are wearing a full dress uniform and weapon. They are looked officially, severely and beautiful at the same time.
Who doesn’t like holidays?Everyone loves holidays.Russian people like them too. Here are some traditional holidays and festivals they celebrate.
1 January – New Year’s Day
14 February – St Valentine’s Day
March or April – Easter Festival
7 January – Christmas
The beginning of a new year is a time for celebrating and for making a new start.They go to bed after midnight to "see the New Year in” at o’clock. January 1st is a public holiday in Russia.On St Valentin’s Day people send a special greeting card (Valentine) to those who they love.Some people buy presents for their sweetheats or give them red rose
You’ve asked me if we have sights which are guarded by people in uniform in your last letter. I can assure you, that we have. But it can not be named as "sight", it is actually a memorial. This memorial is called "Tomb of the Unknown Soldier", which is situated in Moscow at the Kremlin Wall. The composition is simple, but very symbolic. The dark red porphyry monument is decorated with a bronze sculpture of a laurel branch and a soldier’s helmet laid upon a banner. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is guarded by Guard of Honour. They are wearing a full dress uniform and weapon. They are looked officially, severely and beautiful at the same time.
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Who doesn’t like holidays?Everyone loves holidays.Russian people like them too. Here are some traditional holidays and festivals they celebrate.
1 January – New Year’s Day
14 February – St Valentine’s Day
March or April – Easter Festival
7 January – Christmas
The beginning of a new year is a time for celebrating and for making a new start.They go to bed after midnight to "see the New Year in” at o’clock. January 1st is a public holiday in Russia.On St Valentin’s Day people send a special greeting card (Valentine) to those who they love.Some people buy presents for their sweetheats or give them red rose