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21.10.2017
Participants of 19th World Festival of Youth and Students were most of all impressed by citizens of Russia, as they are very kind and outgoing, TASS informs.
It is the first trip to Russia for the majority of guests and they all will take away the warmest memories of this large-scale event.
Kashmir Hasan Pasha, Jammu, India, believes that Sochi looks very much like his native land. He even could bathe in the Black Sea, despite the temperature of the water is not so warm.
The Syrian choreographer-to-be Vadj Mansour likes Sochi in Autumn very much, he acknowledges that he loves rain and cold.
A student from Indian state of West Bengal Tanusri Mondal has noted that streets and the sea in Sochi are very clean.
The Festival guests are amazed at the beauty of the Black Sea coast of Caucasus.
Yara al-Braidi from Egypt considers that ten days are not enough to get to know such a vast country. In future, she would love to come back to Russia for a longer period of time to work.
Sipora Gurung from Nepal has acknowledged that she is discovering something new all the time despite the participants of the festival have little free time.
Russkiy Mir Foundation is a partner of 19th World Festival for Youth and Student's administration, attracting foreign participants to the festival. Almost two hundred young people from the former Soviet Union and non-CIS countries managed to come to Russia at the festival.
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It is the first trip to Russia for the majority of guests and they all will take away the warmest memories of this large-scale event.
Kashmir Hasan Pasha, Jammu, India, believes that Sochi looks very much like his native land. He even could bathe in the Black Sea, despite the temperature of the water is not so warm.
The Syrian choreographer-to-be Vadj Mansour likes Sochi in Autumn very much, he acknowledges that he loves rain and cold.
A student from Indian state of West Bengal Tanusri Mondal has noted that streets and the sea in Sochi are very clean.
The Festival guests are amazed at the beauty of the Black Sea coast of Caucasus.
Yara al-Braidi from Egypt considers that ten days are not enough to get to know such a vast country. In future, she would love to come back to Russia for a longer period of time to work.
Sipora Gurung from Nepal has acknowledged that she is discovering something new all the time despite the participants of the festival have little free time.
Russkiy Mir Foundation is a partner of 19th World Festival for Youth and Student's administration, attracting foreign participants to the festival. Almost two hundred young people from the former Soviet Union and non-CIS countries managed to come to Russia at the festival.
Russkiy Mir