A museum-reserve in Nizhnyaya Sinyachikha

In the old village of Nizhnyaya Sinyachikha there are many fine monuments of Russian wooden architecture and objects of folk art. The small village has managed to preserve three centuries of Ural history on just a few hectares of land. Many chapels, huts and towers were in a decrepit state when they were discovered by enthusiasts, who decided to restore them. The open-air museum reserve in Nizhnaya Sinyachikha attracts thousands of tourists every year. These visitors get to see the village’s many wooden structures which help to preserve the aura of life from several generations. Here ancient traditions, rituals and beliefs can all be seen in the work of these little-known Russian architects.

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A museum-reserve in Nizhnyaya Sinyachikha
Production of the MI-24 military helicopters

Although the Russian Mil Mi-24 attack helicopter was designed more than 40 years ago, it has remained a modern and popular fighting machine. This is largely due to the fact that it is constantly being updated and undergoing revolutionary changes however its power, speed maneuverability and reliability have remained constant over time. These qualities have led the Mil Mi-24 to become an aviation legend. Join RTG TV presenter Igor Maximenko to find out just how these impressive machines are made.

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Villages in Rostov Oblast are, in most cases, ancient Cossack settlements. To learn about Cossack culture is not the only reason however, that tourists tend to visit these areas. The estuaries around Rostov-on-Don are popular among those who wakeboard, and many kite surfers have fallen in love with the Azov coast as well. There a modern golf club can even be found right next to the former residence of the area’s Atamans (Cossack leaders). Host Denis Golovko dived right into it all in RTG TV’s programme.

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