Core Insights - The first "Moscow Winter Festival" was held in Chaoyang Park from February 19 to 22, attracting over 500,000 participants from Beijing and tourists [1] - The festival featured a cultural performance that combined traditional and modern elements, with over 80 performances by more than 100 artists [1] - A memorandum of understanding was signed between Moscow's Tourism Committee and Beijing's Cultural and Tourism Bureau to enhance cooperation in tourism and cultural exchanges [2] Group 1 - The festival included interactive experiences such as traditional crafts workshops and a VR experience area for virtual tours of Moscow [1][2] - Over 3,000 guests experienced traditional Russian pancakes, with flavors like jam, caviar, and chocolate being the most popular [2] - Moscow-themed souvenirs, including traditional headdresses and patterned tea sets, were among the best-selling items at the festival [2] Group 2 - Moscow and Beijing have maintained close cooperation in various fields, with Beijing hosting the first international version of the "Moscow Cultural Festival" last summer, attracting approximately 2.85 million participants [3] - The ongoing "Spring Festival" activities in Moscow will showcase Chinese traditional culture through performances and workshops until March 1 [3] - By 2025, Moscow is expected to receive 470,000 tourists from China, making it the largest source of tourists outside the CIS countries [3]
莫斯科与北京首次双城联动共迎春天
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-27 23:36