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Chinese students enjoy "Russia Day" in Vladivostok
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 Russian children perform traditional Russian dance during the opening ceremony of Russia Day at a children's care center in Vladivostok August 3, 2008. This Sunday was dubbed Russia Day at the care center where more than 450 children from China's quake-hit areas arrived on July 17 for a three-week rehabilitation visit. (Xinhua Photo)
 A Russian conductor and some Chinese children are singing "Moscow's Suburbs" -- probably the best-known Russian song to the Chinese -- at a children's care center in Vladivostok August 3, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)
 Russian children perform traditional Russian dance during the opening ceremony of Russia Day at a children's care center in Vladivostok August 3, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)
 Students from China's quake-hit Sichuan Province play with their Russian peers at a summer camp in Russia's Black Sea coast city Tuapse August 2, 2008. This Saturday was dubbed China Day at the summer camp where 184 Chinese quake survivors arrived on July 19 for a three-week rehabilitation visit. (Xinhua Photo)
 Students from China's quake-hit Sichuan Province eat Chinese food together with their Russian peers at a summer camp in Russia's Black Sea coast city Tuapse August 2, 2008. This Saturday was dubbed China Day at the summer camp where 184 Chinese quake survivors arrived on July 19 for a three-week rehabilitation visit.(Xinhua Photo)
 Students from China's quake-hit Sichuan Province practise Chinese martial arts together with their Russian peers at a summer camp in Russia's Black Sea coast city Tuapse August 2, 2008. This Saturday was dubbed China Day at the summer camp where 184 Chinese quake survivors arrived on July 19 for a three-week rehabilitation visit.(Xinhua Photo)
 A student from China's quake-hit Sichuan Province helps a Russian boy practise Chinese calligraphy at a summer camp in Russia's Black Sea coast city Tuapse August 2, 2008. This Saturday was dubbed China Day at the summer camp where 184 Chinese quake survivors arrived on July 19 for a three-week rehabilitation visit.(Xinhua Photo)
-- A "Day of Russia" was launched Sunday at the All-Russia Children's Care Center in far east Vladivostok to help students from China's quake-hit Sichuan province better understand Russian culture and traditions.
On the day, Russian students performed traditional dances for their Chinese friends. Exhibits were put on display at the center to introduce Russian culture, folk customs and snacks
Sergii Leliuhin, federal general inspector of the Russian region of Primorskiy Kray, where Vladivostok is located, attended the opening ceremony of the "Day of Russia."
Every nation has its own traditions, culture and habits, said Leliuhin, Russia is a multi-national state with long cultural and historical traditions. He wished the Chinese students could learn more about Russia through various activities on this special day.
Fang Xianrong, China's consul general in Russia's far eastern city of Khabarovsk, said the "Day of China" which was held a week ago and the "Day of Russia" opens this Sunday have demonstrated the Russian and Chinese peoples' readiness to further boost exchanges and mutual understandings for deepening the social basis of the two countries' friendly cooperation.
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