In the 1980s, the Soviet Union hosted the Olympic Games, held its first rock festival, hosted its first beauty pageant, and hosted many unforgettable events.

The 1980 Moscow Olympics were widely boycotted by the United States, China and other countries because of the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan.
In front of the Kharkiv Cinema, there was a long line.
Red Square, Moscow, 1983.
In 1983, a department store in the Rostov region was already on the shelves, which was far ahead of China.
In 1984, Svetlana Savitskaya, the world's first female astronaut to enter outer space.
In 1986, the shops in Moscow were bustling with customers.
In 1987, the girl showed off the new type of trousers produced by moscow's first denim factory.
Display cases in a bookstore, Moscow, 1987. Muscovites are particularly fond of reading, and this is famous.
Children who participated in the peace march in 1987, the Year of World Peace.
In 1987, the World Year of Peace, Soviet boys and American girls flying Soviet flags were held.
In 1987, the International Year of Peace was celebrated.
Maria Kalinina, the winner of the first Moscow pageant in the Soviet Union in 1988.
When there is no internet, winter fun.
The first rock festival in Moscow in 1989. Who would have thought that it wouldn't be long before the Soviet Union was finished.