Q5.
The Russian analogue of Valentine’s Day is Peter and Fevronia Day which takes place on July 8. It
focuses, however, on family love. It is believed that Peter and Fevronia are historical figures. Peter stands
for the Murom prince David Yurievich. The prince married a peasant woman
and was buried in the same
grave with his wife.
Q6.
Scarlet Sails tradition which began after World War II is a famous event of the White Nights Festival. It is
associated with a love story told by Alexander Green in the book which has the same title. One can see
ships with scarlet sails navigate along St. Petersburgh’s main waterways. Fireworks
and concerts help to
celebrate freedom from “schools and rules” at the end of the school year.
Q7.
Capitulation of Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War is celebrated by a parade in Red Square in
Moscow. People all over Russia meet
with war veterans, fireworks and outdoor concerts are held. Many
other countries also celebrate this day. For example, a ceremony is now held
in London aboard a museum
ship “Belfast”, which played an important role in many important battles.
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