Colleges in Biysk Participate in "The Immortal Procession"
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Join the national online movement, "Immortal Regiment," for those who can't attend the march in person. Vocational schools throughout the Altai region, including Biysk, will participate in this emotional tribute. The city administration has announced Biysk's participation too.
Students and teachers are asked to share photos of their heroic ancestors on social media and educational institution groups. They can also display these portraits of veterans on screens and video panels in public spaces, halls, and lobbies.
But, don't worry if you can't make it to the actual march. There's an online option too. The "Immortal Regiment Online" goes live on May 9.
Why Sovetskaya Street in Biysk is the March Route
The "Immortal Regiment" column in Biysk will march along Sovetskaya Street. This choice might be due to several factors:
- It's a central hub in Biysk (and many Russian cities), offering easy access and great visibility for public events and marches.
- Sovetskaya Street, meaning "Soviet Street," carries a rich historical and symbolic connotation, connecting Biysk to its Soviet past and World War II history.
- The street's infrastructure should be able to accommodate large crowds and manage traffic efficiently during the march.
These reasons give us a general idea of why the "Immortal Regiment" chooses Sovetskaya Street in Biysk. Local news or bi-term announcements may provide more specific insights on this matter.
- The "Immortal Regiment" march in Biysk is set to take place along Sovetskaya Street, a central and symbolically rich location in the city.
- Online participants of the "Immortal Regiment" movement can join from anywhere, just as those in vocational schools throughout the Altai region, such as those in Biysk, will join 'immortal' regiments online in education-and-self-development platforms.
- Whether in Biysk, marching along Sovetskaya Street, or online, the 'immortal' tradition of the "Immortal Regiment" serves as a powerful tribute to the heroic ancestors of students and teachers, uniting them across time and space.
