As part of the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia, the RAUIE Committee for Creative Industries, led by Ekaterina Andreas, together with its Partners, is conducting a series of events and educational activities for children and youth.
At the invitation of Library No. 7 in Korolev, an engaging phygital game titled "Russia – My Country" was held for schoolchildren.
The children enthusiastically answered questions on geography and history, deciphered proverbs, and recalled the age‑old traditions of the Russian language.
The main highlight was a VR stage, fully developed and prepared together with experts from the Committee – the phygital laboratory "Comfortable City." Using virtual reality headsets, participants found themselves in an authentic Russian village, searched for hidden picture‑questions, and learned more about Russia's rich culture.

Why is this important?
Such games are an excellent way to study history not from textbooks, but through lived experience. The interactive format helps young people feel the grandeur of their homeland, fall in love with its culture, and become true patriots.
During the event, a discussion on patriotic education was also held, and the children learned more about the Heroes and the feats of military personnel during the Special Military Operation.


RAUIE continues to support projects aimed at patriotic education and the preservation of the country's cultural heritage.
The most active participants of the project were specially recognised by Daria Kasyanova, Member of the RAUIE Committee for Creative Industries, and will soon have the opportunity to take part in other projects of the RAUIE Committee for Creative Industries, which we implement together with our partners.




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