The open-air park-museum "Yuribey" will work from Friday to Sunday. You can walk along it both on your own and with a guide.
“Here you will learn how the indigenous peoples of the north lived, get acquainted with their culture and customs, see traditional costumes, household items and try national dishes: stroganina, chops, several types of fish soup and tonic tea with meadowsweet and currant,” the national tourism portal reports. Russia.travel.
"Yuribey" is located in the village of Chernaya Rechka, Chervishevsky municipality. At the moment, four ethnographic villages have been opened in the park - the Khanty-Mansiysk, Selkup and Nenets camps and the Kazakh aul, where there is also a dwelling of the Altaians - ail.
“Over time, it is planned to build a Ukrainian farm, Siberian-Tatar and Russian farmsteads,” the portal reports.
The new ethnopark is the largest in Siberia. "Yuribey" is unique in that representatives of indigenous peoples took an active part in its creation.
“For example, the Khanty from the settlements of the Uvat and Surgut regions built the Khanty camp, and the Selkups from the camps of the Taz River basin built the Selkup camp. And they also filled all these huts, dugouts, plagues, sheds and storehouses with authentic, brought from their camps, household items and worship, vehicles, clothes and shoes,” Russia.travel said.