Siberian traditions still alive in today’s youth
Published: 15 May, 2009, 09:08
In a remote Russian village listed by UNESCO as a world heritage site, age-old traditions are competing with modern trends.
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Published: 15 May, 2009, 09:08
In a remote Russian village listed by UNESCO as a world heritage site, age-old traditions are competing with modern trends.
I have seen these cultural shows on russian today,always have an admiration for societies which are not influenced by the garbage we get bombarded with in the west.,hope goverments make it a criminal offence to introduce our garbage into thier society.