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New Year's celebration in Khabarovsk brings joy to local children

Smiles, plush toys, and big dreams filled the air as Khabarovsk's youngest celebrated the New Year. See how local efforts made their wishes shine brighter.

The image shows an old postcard with two children playing with bells and a banner that reads "Happy...
The image shows an old postcard with two children playing with bells and a banner that reads "Happy New Year". The children are wearing festive clothing and have bright smiles on their faces, suggesting that they are celebrating the start of a new year. The bells are hanging from a rope, and the banner is decorated with colorful ribbons and streamers.

New Year's celebration in Khabarovsk brings joy to local children

A New Year's celebration in the Khabarovsk Territory brought joy to local children this week. Organised with support from Khabarovskenergosbyt and the regional Tourist Information Center, the event offered gifts, treats, and a chance for young attendees to share their hopes for 2026.

The gathering created a lively and welcoming atmosphere, surprising the children with small presents. Each received a gift box containing a plush toy named KitoLyot, along with sweets prepared by the Tourist Information Center.

During the event, the young guests talked about their plans for the year ahead. Many expressed excitement about visiting museums, exploring new places, and discovering cultural sites across the region. Khabarovskenergosbyt has long backed children's institutions as part of its social responsibility efforts. The company's involvement in career guidance and community care remains a key part of its local activities. Meanwhile, tourism in Khabarovsk has seen modest but steady growth over the past five years, despite broader challenges linked to international travel restrictions and geopolitical conditions.

The event highlighted ongoing support for children's initiatives in the region. Gift boxes, shared ambitions, and a festive mood marked the occasion. Organisers continue to promote local engagement through such celebrations.

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