Customers look at the seasonal New Year and Christmas retail range at a department store, in Moscow, Russia. 11.12.2019#6102510
A symbol of New Year 2020 white rat is pictured at the pet shop in Moscow, Russia. 05.12.2019#6095522
A symbol of New Year 2020 white rat is pictured at the pet shop in Moscow, Russia. 05.12.2019#6095520
A symbol of New Year 2020 white rat is pictured at the pet shop in Moscow, Russia. 05.12.2019#6095519
An employee paints a glass Christmas and New Year tree decoration at a factory, in Khimki, outside Moscow, Russia.05.12.2019#6095235
Glass Christmas and New Year tree decorations are pictured at a factory, in Khimki, outside Moscow, Russia.05.12.2019#6095230
An employee holds a glass Christmas and New Year tree decoration at a factory, in Khimki, outside Moscow, Russia.05.12.2019#6095229
A glassmaker works on a Christmas and New Year tree decoration at a factory, in Khimki, outside Moscow, Russia.05.12.2019#6095228
A glassmaker works on a Christmas and New Year tree decoration at a factory, in Khimki, outside Moscow, Russia.05.12.2019#6095227
An employee works on glass Christmas and New Year tree decorations at a factory, in Khimki, outside Moscow, Russia.05.12.2019#6095212
A young woman walks along the TSUM department store decorated with the lights ahead of the New Year, in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.04.12.2019#6094089
People walk past the GUM department store decorated with the lights ahead of the New Year, in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.04.12.2019#6094084
A monument to Sergei Prokofiev is pictured on Kamergersky Lane decorated ahead of the New Year in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.04.12.2019#6094080
Seasonal New Year and Christmas retail range is pictured at a department store, in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.04.12.2019#6093861
Christmas tree decorations are pictured at a department store, in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.04.12.2019#6093858
Seasonal New Year and Christmas retail range is pictured at a department store, in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.04.12.2019#6093854
Seasonal New Year and Christmas retail range is pictured at a department store, in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.04.12.2019#6093852
Seasonal New Year and Christmas retail range is pictured at a department store, in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.04.12.2019#6093851
A customer looks at the seasonal New Year and Christmas retail range at a department store, in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.04.12.2019#6093850
Seasonal New Year and Christmas retail range is pictured at a department store, in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.04.12.2019#6093849
Seasonal New Year and Christmas retail range is pictured at a department store, in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.04.12.2019#6093848
Customers look at the seasonal New Year and Christmas retail range at a department store, in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.04.12.2019#6093846
People pose for a photo near a fountain decorated with lights ahead of the New Year in the Alexander Garden, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.03.12.2019#6093510
People are silhouetted against the lightning decorations installed near the Hermitage Museum ahead of the New Year, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.03.12.2019#6093506
People walk along Palace Square, with the Hermitage Museum seen in the background, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.03.12.2019#6093503
A mannequin is pictured in a storefront display decorated ahead of the New Year, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.03.12.2019#6093500
A storefront display decorated ahead of the New Year is pictured, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.03.12.2019#6093499
The Griboedov channel decorated ahead of the New Year is pictured, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.03.12.2019#6093493
Cars move along the Nevsky Prospect decorated ahead of the New Year, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.03.12.2019#6093490
A statue of Father Frost, Russian equivalent of Santa Claus, is installed ahead of the New Year, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.03.12.2019#6093489
Cars move along the Nevsky Prospect decorated ahead of the New Year, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.03.12.2019#6093482
A worker decorates a 46-metres high Christmas tree with lights during preparations for the New Year and Christmas, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.02.12.2019#6092144
A worker decorates a 46-metres high Christmas tree with lights during preparations for the New Year and Christmas, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.02.12.2019#6092143
A worker decorates a 46-metres high Christmas tree with lights during preparations for the New Year and Christmas, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.02.12.2019#6092141
A municipal worker prepares Christmas light decorations at a warehouse in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.29.11.2019#6089610
Christmas tree decorations are pictured at a warehouse in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.29.11.2019#6089609
Christmas light decorations are pictured at a warehouse in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.29.11.2019#6089608
Christmas light decorations are pictured at a warehouse in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.29.11.2019#6089607
Christmas light decorations are pictured at a warehouse in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.29.11.2019#6089606
Christmas light decorations are pictured at a warehouse in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.29.11.2019#6089605
Christmas light decorations are pictured at a warehouse in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.29.11.2019#6089603
Christmas light decorations are pictured at a warehouse in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.29.11.2019#6089601
Christmas light decorations are pictured at a warehouse in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.29.11.2019#6089597
Christmas tree decorations are pictured in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088972
Street decorations are pictured on TSUM in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088969
Bolshoy Theater, left, and TSUM are pictured in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088970
Christmas light decorations are pictured near Bolshoy Theater in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088968
Fairy lights decorations are pictured in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088967
Street decorations are pictured on TSUM in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088966
A monument to Sergey Prokofiev is pictured on Kamergerskaya street in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088964
Street decorations are pictured on Kamergerskaya street in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088965
Christmas tree decorations are pictured in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088962
Fairy lights decorations are pictured on Bolshaya Dmitrovka street in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088963
Christmas tree decorations are pictured in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088961
Christmas tree decorations are pictured on Kamergerskaya street in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088960
Fairy lights decorations are pictured on Bolshaya Dmitrovka street in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088959
Street decorations are pictured on Kamergerskaya street in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088958
Street decorations are pictured near TSUM in Moscow, Russia. Russians prepare to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas on 25 December on the Gregorian calendar.27.11.2019#6088957
Father Frost toys, Russian equivalent of Santa Claus, are being made at the "Biryusinka" toy factory, which has been producing decorations and toys for the festive season since 1942, in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia.27.11.2019#6088372
An employee paints heads of Father Frost toys, Russian equivalent of Santa Claus, at the "Biryusinka" toy factory, which has been producing decorations and toys for the festive season since 1942, in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia.27.11.2019#6088369