Moscow 2030 is the name of a large-scale exhibition on transport, which has just opened in the capital of Moscow, Russia. Not only is it an important event, the exhibition is also a place to demonstrate a strong vision of reform and development, towards building a sustainable and modern transport system, clearly demonstrating the future of the Russian transport system.
This year, the exhibition impresses with a series of innovative transport models, all powered by electricity. Highlights include high-speed trains connecting all regions of the Russian Federation, along with electric buses on the Moscow River, providing green and environmentally friendly transport solutions. One of the important highlights is the restoration and mass production of Moskovich cars - the national car brand of the Soviet era that once made its mark.
This is a strategic step to revive the Russian auto industry, solve the problem of foreign dependence, and at the same time encourage the use of non-polluting vehicles, contributing to environmental protection. In addition, visitors pay attention to a strange space, where the past and the future intersect. Vintage cars from the previous decade are displayed next to modern models, helping visitors clearly see the remarkable progress of technology over time. The space of the metro and bus stations is also recreated realistically from image to sound.
Moscow 2030 also introduces significant improvements in the public transport system. The surveillance camera system on Moscow's roads has been comprehensively upgraded, helping to ensure effective traffic security. In addition, an emergency rescue system has also been deployed to respond to any unexpected situations. A special feature of the event is the introduction of urban electric trains using unmanned technology, a step forward in the urban transport system. At the same time, virtual assistant technology is provided at metro stations, bringing convenience to people in moving and searching for information. With careful investment, the Moscow 2030 exhibition has created a vibrant space where viewers can not only see but also feel the changes through many senses.
Nikita Pozharov, 40 years old, shared: “My whole family was very surprised because the event was so big and well-invested. This was truly an interesting experience.” Hung Dung (22 years old), an international student, excitedly said: “I didn’t think that in the current situation, Russia could organize such a grand program. Moscow 2030 is an exhibition event of nearly 30 fields, visitors can imagine how the future of the capital will change in 2030. After visiting, I felt that the Russian government has a long-term vision in developing the country. They apply technology to all fields and put the interests and service of the people first.”
As Hung Dung said, the Moscow 2030 Transport Exhibition is not just a mere exhibition event but also a vivid model of Moscow's future in 2030. This is Russia's development orientation in the field of transport, towards a modern, sustainable system that best serves the needs of the people. With a strategic vision and concrete steps, Moscow 2030 is gradually turning ideas about the future into reality, contributing to bringing Russia further in the field of global transport.
WISDOM (from Moscow, Russia)
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/moscow-2030-kien-tao-he-thong-van-tai-tuong-lai-post757239.html
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