Russia's winter holiday season which began on 1st January, the New Year’s Day, comes to an end on 10th January. Winter holidays in Russia are the most fun and the longest. People enjoyed skiing, sledding in parks, skating on skating rinks and visiting exhibitions of snow and ice sculptures.The highlights of 2016 winter holiday season - in this gallery by TASS
Winter holidays in Russia
Russia's winter holiday season which began on 1st January, the New Year’s Day, comes to an end on 10th January
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People at an ice sculptures festival in Moscow's Victory Park
© Sergei Fadeichev/TASS Orthodox Christmas celebrations on Moscow's Poklonnaya Hill
© Valery Sharifulin/TASS Kids sliding down a tubing slope on Moscow's Poklonnaya Hill.
© Valery Sharifulin/TASS Skating on an ice rink in Moscow's Revolution Square
© Sergei Bobylev/TASS Local residents in Belovodye ice city in Omsk
© Dmitry Feoktistov/TASS Belovodye ice city in Omsk
© Dmitry Feoktistov/TASS Participants of the first winter cycling marathon in support of cycling infrastructure in the city, riding along the embankment of the frozen Moskva River and the Kremlin Wall in Moscow
© AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko First winter cycling marathon in Moscow. In frosty weather, participants overcame 14 kilometres
© Artyom Geodakyan/TASS Christmas half marathon in Omsk
© Dmitriy Feoktistov/TASS People ringing the bells on Moscow's Poklonnaya Hill
© Valery Sharifulin/TASS A woman in Russian traditional dress in the town of Suzdal, Vladimir Region
© Vladimir Smirnov/TASS People skiing in Moscow's Kuzminki park
© Stanislav Krasilnikov/TASS Citizens walking on the ice of the Neva River near the Peter and Paul Fortress in Saint Petersburg
© Ruslan Shamukov/TASS