An employee paints heads of Snegurochka (Snow Maiden), granddaugter of Father Frost, at the "Biryusinka" toy factory, which has been producing decorations and toys for the festive season since 1942, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.27.11.2019#6088368
Father Frost toys, Russian equivalent of Santa Claus, are assembled 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#6088365
Employees assemble 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#6088364
Employees assemble 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#6088363
Father Frost toys, Russian equivalent of Santa Claus, and Snegurochka (Snow Maiden), granddaugter of Father Frost are assembled 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#6088362
Father Frost toys, Russian equivalent of Santa Claus, and Snegurochka (Snow Maiden), granddaugter of Father Frost are assembled 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#6088360
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#6088347
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#6088346
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#6088345
A new year decoration is pictured inside GUM (Main Universal 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.27.11.2019#6087988
A new year decoration is pictured inside GUM (Main Universal 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.27.11.2019#6087987
A visitor takes picture of a new year decoration inside GUM (Main Universal 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.27.11.2019#6087986
A new year decoration is pictured inside GUM (Main Universal 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.27.11.2019#6087985
A new year decoration is pictured inside GUM (Main Universal 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.27.11.2019#6087984
Christmas trees set in central Moscow ahead of the upcoming winter holidays, in Moscow, Russia. Muscovites are preparing 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.26.11.2019#6086874
A young woman installs decoration on Christmas trees on the Red Square, 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.26.11.2019#6086870
A young woman installs decoration on Christmas trees on the Red Square, 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.26.11.2019#6086869
People install decoration on Christmas trees on the Red Square, 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.26.11.2019#6086867
People install decoration on Christmas trees on the Red Square, 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.26.11.2019#6086866
People install decoration on Christmas trees on the Red Square, 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.26.11.2019#6086865
People install decoration on Christmas trees on the Red Square, 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.26.11.2019#6086861
Christmas tree decorations are pictured on the Red Square 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.26.11.2019#6086859
A woman stands near Christmas trees, 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.26.11.2019#6086855
Christmas trees set in central Moscow ahead of the upcoming winter holidays, 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.26.11.2019#6086853
A woman makes a photo near Christmas trees near the Kremlin 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.26.11.2019#6086848
New Year Trees and Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin are pictured on the Red Square, 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.26.11.2019#6086845
Municipal workers stand near a New Year Tree on the Red Square, in downtown 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.26.11.2019#6086842
New Year Trees and Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin are pictured on the Red Square, 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.26.11.2019#6086838