By RT International
A large Labubu-inspired effigy was burned at a park in western Russia on Saturday as part of Maslenitsa, a traditional spring festival celebrated across the country.
Maslenitsa is a Slavic folk holiday held in the week before Orthodox Lent, marked by public festivities and the eating of pancakes. The celebration preserves elements of its pre-Christian roots, including the ritual burning of an effigy to symbolize the end of winter.
At Argamach Park in Lipetsk Region, this year’s festivities culminated in the burning of a large monster-like effigy with sharp teeth resembling Labubu, a line of small dolls that has gained global popularity in recent years. In previous years, the park burned effigies of fictional characters including Voldemort from the Harry Potter series, the Night King from Game of Thrones, and horror film villain Freddy Krueger…
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