Autumn's initial weekend will witness the staging of farmers' fairs across various locations in Vladivostok
In the heart of Vladivostok, several exciting events are scheduled for the upcoming weekend, offering a mix of food, sports, and culture for residents and visitors alike.
Affordable food products from local producers will be available daily at Russkaya, 68/1, Pikhitovaya, 8, Ocean Prospekt, 140, and Zhigura, 46. These food markets, part of the "Affordable Primorye" project, will offer a variety of products such as meat, fish, dairy, vegetables, pickles, honey, baked goods, and delicacies from local producers. Food markets will be open for registration at National Center "Russia" in Primorye on September 6 and 7 in Vladivostok, operating from 9:00 to 20:00. On September 7, additional markets will be located at Zhigura, 2b, Verkhneportovaya, 2g, and Basargina, 15.
For those seeking a bit of athletic excitement, a sports festival is scheduled for September 5 in Vladivostok. The event includes a regatta and an evening show, promising a day filled with fun and competition.
Cultural enthusiasts will not be left out, as the Total Festival. Kamchatka Reads will take place from September 5 to 7. This literary event is expected to attract notable Russian Far East writers and cultural figures, with Gregory Kuranov presenting the longlist of the Arseniev Prize at the Eastern Economic Forum.
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