Ukrainians remember and value their traditions. So on the eve of Easter Sunday, Ukrainian communities are once again united around a common idea: to preserve traditions and pass them on to children.
Students from the Novodonetsk community of the Donetsk region remotely joined the exhibition “Easter Egg Fantasies,” which was held in the Kholmkiv community in Transcarpathia.
The children felt the atmosphere of the holiday, which in each region has its own color — but a common meaning.
And in another part of the country, this same tradition has already come to life offline.
The Kirovohrad Regional Library held a master class “Rainbow Magical Game” for children from the Kherson region. Here, participants learned how to create decorative Easter eggs, and at the same time had the opportunity to meet friends and chat.
Everyone chose what they liked: someone painted, someone created applications. They worked side by side, in harmony and with inspiration, with respect and love for customs.
Whether far away or close together, Ukrainians find a way to be together. To learn from each other, to preserve traditions and pass them on.