China News Service, Jiamusi, February 3 (reported by Wang Yanyun and Jiang Hui) Where the fireworks are in the world, the flavor of the new year is getting stronger! The Sino-Russian New Year goods market in Tongjiang City recently opened in a lively manner. "Descendants of the Dragon", "Ussuri Barcarolle", "Duplicity" and other theatrical performances were staged in turn, and gun salutes were fired at the scene. The bustling scene deepened the flavor of the New Year and brought a cheerful festive atmosphere to the scene.

The Chinese and Russian New Year goods fair in Tongjiang City opened in a lively manner. Photo courtesy of Tongjiang Municipal Party Committee Propaganda Department

  During the Chinese New Year, you go to the big market to buy specialties and shop for culture. At the market, the brightly lit lanterns are eye-catching, and there is a strong New Year flavor everywhere. The unique Northeastern special New Year goods stalls sell frozen fish, frozen pears, frozen persimmons and other frozen goods, couplets , blessing characters and other new year products are all available. Not only that, various snacks and delicacies are also available in the store. The sweet and sour candied haws are deeply loved by everyone. Looking around, the scene was particularly lively and prosperous. Everyone returned home with a full load, and their faces were filled with happy smiles.

Russian stall owners make Russian specialty bread on site. Photo courtesy of Tongjiang Municipal Party Committee Propaganda Department

  Russian stall owner Liao Sha’s Russian specialty bread, Dalieba, made on-site, attracted many local citizens and tourists to taste it. They were either tasting delicacies or choosing their favorite New Year products, and cheers and laughter could be heard one after another. In other exotic Russian-style stalls, Russian specialty products such as chocolate and wafers also attracted everyone's attention. The Russian stall owner wore a Guandong flower jacket, picked up drumsticks and played the traditional Chinese drum, immersed in Integrate into the New Year’s goods collection.

More than a hundred merchants participated in the fair, and the Chinese and Russian New Year goods fair in Tongjiang City was full of Chinese New Year flavor. Photo courtesy of Tongjiang Municipal Party Committee Propaganda Department

  The Sino-Russian New Year Goods Fair lasted for 8 days. There were more than a hundred merchants participating in the fair. It integrated exotic, intangible cultural heritage, folk customs and other elements, and set up areas such as gourmet food, department stores, frozen goods, etc., and more than 100 merchants from the Lenin District, the Jewish State of Russia, and Sri Lanka. The high-quality "Russian goods" in Midovichi District add more choices to enrich holiday consumption.

  Tongjiang City will continue to adhere to the purpose of "benefiting, facilitating and benefiting the people", making every effort to provide excellent services and strong guarantees, and strive to build the Sino-Russian New Year's Market into a brand of cultural exchanges between China and Russia, a model of economic and trade cooperation, and a joy for the masses. of the event. (over)