Ukraine joins Riga's Christmas Bazaar to support charity causes
The International Women's Club of Riga organized the 26th Annual Charity Christmas Bazaar in Latvia's capital. The event brought together the local community, visitors, and representatives from foreign embassies who shared the goal of supporting charitable causes.
The Embassy of Ukraine in Latvia reported that on Facebook.
The Ukrainian Embassy, in collaboration with the Ukrainian House in Latvia, showcased Ukrainian culture at this lively event. The Ukrainian booth served as a hub of warmth, delectable cuisine, and rich traditions, drawing in attendees' interest.
What could one find at the Ukrainian booth?
- Souvenirs and goods from Ukraine that embody the warmth of Ukrainian culture.
- Authentic dishes prepared by Ukrainian chef Tetiana from the "Nezlamni" association. Her cooking is helping Ukrainian cuisine gain popularity among Latvians.
Photo: Facebook / Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Latvia
A particular highlight of the fair was the performances of Ukrainian artists:
- The audience was captivated by the Ukrainian folk dance performed by Inna Bilousenko from the "Ukrainian House in Latvia."
- Everyone present plunged into the Christmas atmosphere when children from the Art Laboratory performed the legendary "Shchedryk."
This year's fair focused on supporting various charitable causes, particularly aiding children from Ukraine.
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