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The image depicts an exhibit on Russian tea culture. At the top, Russian text reads "ЧАЙНАЯ ТРАДИЦИЯ ПО-РУССКИ" (Russian Tea Tradition) and Chinese text reads "俄罗斯茶文化" (Russian Tea Culture). A large screen displays "РУССКОЕ ЧАЕПИТИЕ" (Russian Tea Party) with an illustration of a samovar, a traditional Russian tea urn, a woman in traditional Russian attire holding a teacup, and stylized Russian buildings and trees.

Below the screen, a circular table is set up with various items related to tea drinking. A prominent, ornate samovar stands in the center, adorned with painted floral patterns and rings of bread, likely baranki. Several teacups and saucers, also decorated with traditional Russian motifs, are arranged around the samovar. A small teapot, a glass jar, and a lemon are also visible on the table. The table itself has a white, illuminated edge and a central platform with buttons, suggesting an interactive display. A patterned tablecloth, typical of Russian folk art, lies beneath the tea set. The overall impression is one of cultural display, likely in a museum or exhibition space in Blagoveshchensk, Russia, given the context of Russian tea traditions and the presence of both Russian and Chinese text, hinting at potential cross-border cultural exchange or a specific exhibition's focus. There are no people visible in the image.
Angelinka Bizhova

Jul 11, 2026, 3:41 AM

Blagoveshchensk, Russia

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The image depicts an exhibit on Russian tea culture. At the top, Russian text reads "ЧАЙНАЯ ТРАДИЦИЯ ПО-РУССКИ" (Russian Tea Tradition) and Chinese text reads "俄罗斯茶文化" (Russian Tea Culture). A large screen displays "РУССКОЕ ЧАЕПИТИЕ" (Russian Tea Party) with an illustration of a samovar, a traditional Russian tea urn, a woman in traditional Russian attire holding a teacup, and stylized Russian buildings and trees. Below the screen, a circular table is set up with various items related to tea drinking. A prominent, ornate samovar stands in the center, adorned with painted floral patterns and rings of bread, likely baranki. Several teacups and saucers, also decorated with traditional Russian motifs, are arranged around the samovar. A small teapot, a glass jar, and a lemon are also visible on the table. The table itself has a white, illuminated edge and a central platform with buttons, suggesting an interactive display. A patterned tablecloth, typical of Russian folk art, lies beneath the tea set. The overall impression is one of cultural display, likely in a museum or exhibition space in Blagoveshchensk, Russia, given the context of Russian tea traditions and the presence of both Russian and Chinese text, hinting at potential cross-border cultural exchange or a specific exhibition's focus. There are no people visible in the image.

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