MINSK, 1 December (BelTA) - My Belarus exhibition was a great success last year. It showed that Belarusians have something to showcase and be proud of, Sergei Baran, Director of the National Exhibition Center BelExpo told the media following the meeting of the organizing committee for the 7th Belarusian People's Congress, BelTA has learned.
"We analyzed the feedback received during last year's exhibition and will present our country's achievements through interactivity this year. We understand what Belarusians want to see and what interests people,” Sergei Baran said.

This year, the exhibition will run three sections. The first one will feature installations and photo zones. Visitors will see an installation in the form of a map of Belarus highlighting iconic projects accomplished during the country's years of independence. The large exhibition hall will host a thematic section comprising eight major zones dedicated to key economic sectors. Meanwhile, the small hall will feature an exhibition showcasing the beauty and tourism potential of the country.
“I think the exhibition visitors will enjoy it. We are looking forward to welcoming everyone. We believe that we will open our doors to visitors soon,” the director noted.
The exact opening date of the exhibition has not yet been announced. However, it is already known that it will run for two months. “Last year, many visitors said that one month was not enough. Therefore, it has been decided to run the event for two months. I believe all visitors will be able to enjoy and see what they missed last year," Sergei Baran concluded.

This year, the exhibition will run three sections. The first one will feature installations and photo zones. Visitors will see an installation in the form of a map of Belarus highlighting iconic projects accomplished during the country's years of independence. The large exhibition hall will host a thematic section comprising eight major zones dedicated to key economic sectors. Meanwhile, the small hall will feature an exhibition showcasing the beauty and tourism potential of the country.
“I think the exhibition visitors will enjoy it. We are looking forward to welcoming everyone. We believe that we will open our doors to visitors soon,” the director noted.
The exact opening date of the exhibition has not yet been announced. However, it is already known that it will run for two months. “Last year, many visitors said that one month was not enough. Therefore, it has been decided to run the event for two months. I believe all visitors will be able to enjoy and see what they missed last year," Sergei Baran concluded.
