In 1918, May 1 became an important public holiday, known as the Day of the International Solidarity of Workers, in the Soviet Union. Most Soviet cities had parades and obligatory workers’ marches on this day until 1990. The Russian Parliament renamed the holiday as Spring and Labor Day in 1992…
People are planting gardens, trees and in general just having a great time. May holidays are big, for we just finally got over a rough winter and it is time to dance and sing….
Happy holiday! pic.twitter.com/rvrbLWojwP
— Government of Russia (@GovernmentRF) May 1, 2018
Have a nice holiday…
WtR