Tbilisi New Year's village will delight guests until January 14. It was originally planned to complete the celebrations on the 7th, but the high interest of residents and entrepreneurs changed these plans.
The mayor of the city, Kakha Kaladze, noted that the decision to extend is due to the great popularity of events among citizens. He thanked everyone for their active participation and support, emphasizing the importance of working together.
Concerts, performances and interactive programs await visitors during the extra week.
We announced that the New Year's village would operate until January 7, but the demand from citizens and entrepreneurs turned out to be very high. First of all, I want to thank them for their cooperation. We have decided to extend the work of the New Year's village. Various activities will continue until January 14 – performances, concerts and other events. We are waiting for everyone. Happy Bedoba holiday. May our country be filled with success, development, joy and love.
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