More than 6.5 thousand respondents—visitors of the exhibition—participated in the survey.

The majority of study participants (95%) agree that the achievements presented at the Russia exhibition instill faith in the future, as well as confidence in the future. Moreover, 97% of guests after visiting the exhibition felt like part of a big country.

“If in the first days the share of visitors’ ratings - from 8 to 10 points - was 85%, then three months later it increased to 91%,” said the exhibition organizers.

The educational role of the exhibition also demonstrated positive dynamics - 96% of visitors who participated in the survey said that they learned something new at the event.

Another 94% of visitors noted that they learned a lot about the achievements and culture of the peoples of Russia and its regions, as well as about traveling around the country.

Russian President Vladimir Putin previously noted that the Russia exhibition presents achievements that people previously dreamed of.

“I remember postcards from the beginning of the last century in the Far East, in Vladivostok. It shows the bridge that people dreamed about, they dreamed that it would one day exist. And this was at the very beginning of the last century. Today there is this bridge, we built it, and another one, even larger than the one that people dreamed of, and many more achievements that we could not even dream of in our time,” he stated at the closing of the Second Congress “ Movements of the first."

On February 1, Russian President Vladimir Putin came to the “Russia” exhibition and forum at VDNKh for the fourth time.