On August 27, at the Andriy Malyshko Estate Museum in Obukhiv, Kyiv Region, 8-year-old Myroslava Artyushenko, the winner of the all-Ukrainian competition “Attractions of Ukraine”, organized by the president of the National Expert Construction Alliance, Viktor Leshchynsky, was solemnly awarded
The goal of the video competition is to popularize the tourist attractions of Ukrainian cities and villages.
According to the terms of the competition, participants had to shoot a video with a story about their favorite place and post it on Viktor Leshchynsky’s official Facebook page. The competition was held in two stages. Several dozen video works took part in the first stage. Of these, the three best ones, as decided by the audience – the number of “likes”, made it to the finals.
Later, the finalists competed for the main prize – iPhone11. It was won by 8-year-old Obukhov resident Myroslava Artyushenko. In a three-minute video, the girl talked about the place she loves most in Obukhov – the museum-estate of the poet Andriy Malyshko.
In addition, all the finalists received a branded watch from the Viktor Leshchynsky Foundation. And those who were not lucky enough to make it to the final – consolation prizes – modern Bluetooth speakers.
The following reached the final:
- Myroslava Artyushenko with a story about the estate-museum of the poet Andriy Malyshko in Obukhiv, Kyiv region (1st place);
- Diana Dmytrenko from Cherkasy with a video about a Buddhist temple in Cherkasy (2nd place);
- Maryna Kisenko with a story about the Clara Zetkin Art Factory in Reshetylivka, Poltava region (3rd place).
Also in the nomination “Audience Sympathy” for the largest number of positive comments, a power bank was awarded to Roman Novokhatko.
According to Viktor Leshchynsky, such competitions are extremely important, as they popularize the most interesting and little-known corners of Ukraine:
“This competition showed what wonderful and talented young people we have. So I will continue to do everything possible to help them realize their creativity. We will hold such competitions regularly and encourage as many Ukrainians as possible to participate in them. Our country is beautiful, and we will constantly remind you of this.”
Also, in response to the hospitality of the people of Obukhov, Viktor Leshchynskyi presented a painting to the Malyshka Museum and promised to donate 25 thousand hryvnias for its renovation.







