The national communities of Partizanska presented their countrymen with traditional cuisine, arts and crafts and song creation. In the mining district in peace and friendship dozens of people get along. They help each other in their work, together celebrate holidays, the main of which is the birthday of the city of miners.
The youth, to the songs of "Khoroshki", brings a birthday cake around the main square. Time to try. And the first tidbits get kids.
And this is the head of the Russian choir - Gennady Gorelov, the Tatar tune starts.
Svetlana Vityazeva, vocalist of the Khoroshki folk choir: “I have a daughter for Tatar, good guy. And I am a Buryat, my mother is from Buryatia. ”
Olga Korsakova, vocalist of the Khoroshki folk choir: “I came from the Volga region and, as you see, has already joined the team.”
District elder Nikolai Kovalchuk in the 41st, together with his relatives, moved here from Ukraine.
Nikolay Kovalchuk, honorary resident of Partizansk, a labor veteran, ginseng grower: “We always had a friendly people, especially in the villages. Before the war, the houses in the castle were not locked ”.