'Shushenskoye' () is an
urban-type settlement in the southern portion of
Krasnoyarsk Krai,
Russia, located at the
confluence of the
Yenisei and
Big Shush. Population: 19,067 (
2002); 19,289 (
1989 Census).
Vladimir Lenin was in exile here from 1897 to 1900. In
1970, a museum dedicated to Lenin's time in Siberia was opened. Presently, this museum is one of the most prominent local sights. Many visitors from all over Russia and abroad come here to see the history of Lenin's stay as well as to see the peasant way of life during the
18th century. The other feature of this area are its nature reserves.
During 2003 and 2004, a new
festival was started in Shushenskoye. This is a festival of ethnic music called the Sayan Ring (Саянское кольцо). Many people come here from all over Russia and abroad. Different ethno-music styles are played during its 3–4 day duration.
The climate is very warm in summer (local people cultivate
melons and
watermelons), and very cold in winter (down to -40
Celsius).
External link
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Official website of the Sayan Ring festival