This presentation explores the multifaceted aspects of public holidays in Russia, examining their historical origins, cultural significance, and contemporary relevance. The study delves into the evolution of these holidays from their inception to their present-day celebrations, considering the impact of various historical events, societal shifts, and governmental policies. Furthermore, it analyzes the ways in which these holidays reflect and shape national identity, while also considering their economic and social implications, such as tourism benefits and increased consumer spending. The research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Russia's public holidays as cultural phenomena.