In honor of the Day of National Unity, a TV tower in Orenburg will turn on festive illumination
What is the Day of National Unity?
The Day of National Unity is a public holiday in Russia, celebrated on November 4. It commemorates the end of the Time of Troubles, a period of political and social upheaval in Russia in the early 17th century. The holiday was established in 2005 by President Vladimir Putin.
How is the Day of National Unity celebrated?
The Day of National Unity is typically celebrated with parades, concerts, and fireworks. In Moscow, the main celebration takes place on Red Square. The Russian flag is raised and the national anthem is played. There is also a parade of military equipment and a concert featuring Russian folk music and dance.
What is the significance of the TV tower illumination?
The TV tower in Orenburg is one of the tallest structures in Russia. It is a landmark in the city and is visible from miles around. The festive illumination on the TV tower is a symbol of the unity and solidarity of the Russian people.
Additional information
- The TV tower in Orenburg is 330 meters tall.
- The festive illumination on the TV tower will be turned on at 6:00 pm on November 4th.
- The illumination will be visible from miles around.
The Day of National Unity is an important holiday in Russia. It is a time to celebrate the unity and solidarity of the Russian people. The festive illumination on the TV tower in Orenburg is a symbol of this unity.