Over 230 thousand individuals flocked to the Issyah Toymaad this year.
In the heart of Russia, the national holiday of Ysyakh Tuymaada has been a consistent draw for thousands of people, with over 230,000 guests attending in both 2021 and 2022. This popular event, held in Yakutsk, has been a highlight of the region's calendar for many years.
The mayor of Yakutsk, Yevgeny Grigoryev, announced these figures on his Telegram channel, confirming the holiday's enduring appeal. The steady attendance is a testament to the holiday's cultural significance and the enjoyment it brings to its visitors.
Last year, just like in 2021, Ysyakh Tuymaada was attended by 230,000 people. This consistent attendance has been a hallmark of the holiday, with the number of guests remaining high and unchanged for two consecutive years.
Looking ahead, Ysyakh Tuymaada-2024 is set to be a special occasion. It will be dedicated to the Year of the Family in Russia, the Year of the Child in Yakutia, and will also host the international "Children of Asia" games. The event in 2024 will be organised by the Children of Asia Foundation.
With its rich traditions, vibrant atmosphere, and consistent popularity, Ysyakh Tuymaada continues to be a must-visit event for many in Russia and beyond. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this national holiday offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich culture and hospitality of Yakutsk and its people.