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Khabarovsk Welcomes September with Cultural Tours, Festivals, and New Recreational Zone

From historical church tours to a new recreational zone, Khabarovsk's September calendar is filled with engaging cultural experiences for every resident.

In this picture there is greenery in the center of the image and there are sculptures on the right...
In this picture there is greenery in the center of the image and there are sculptures on the right and left side of the image.

Khabarovsk Welcomes September with Cultural Tours, Festivals, and New Recreational Zone

Khabarovsk residents can look forward to a variety of cultural and recreational activities this September. A new recreational zone will open in the 'Philharmonic Courtyard', while a historical tour of the Northern District's churches will reveal connections to the Far Eastern artist Gennady Pavlyshin. The 'Rest in the Region' project also suggests activities for the upcoming weekends.

On September 14, the Khabarovsk Regional Public Organization “Heritage” will lead a tour through the churches of the Northern District. This event, suitable for ages 6 and above, will delve into the history of the church buildings and their intriguing connection to the life of the renowned Far Eastern artist Gennady Pavlyshin.

The 'DobroHab' festival promises a day of fun and engagement at the 'Seashell' stage in the Muravyov-Amursky Park. Interactive zones, Chinese chess competitions, and an animal shelter aid center will be part of the festivities. Meanwhile, the 'Khabarovsk Express' tour offers a unique insight into the city's transport history and related traditions.

The opening of the recreational zone in the 'Philharmonic Courtyard' provides a new space for residents to enjoy. The historical tour and the 'DobroHab' festival offer diverse cultural experiences, while the 'Khabarovsk Express' tour caters to those interested in the city's transport heritage. These events promise a vibrant September for Khabarovsk residents.

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