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    VivaCell-MTS and partners present multi-language information panels
    telling about social and economic history of Armenian sector of Silk
    Road

    2009-10-17 12:57:00


    ArmInfo. VivaCell-MTS, in cooperation with the Armenian Monument
    Awareness Project, a cultural NGO and the Ministry of Culture of
    Armenia, presented today the Armenian, English, Russian, Italian and
    French information panels telling about the details of social and
    economic history of the Armenian sector of the Silk Road. It is also
    planned to install panels with texts prepared by the Braille system,
    VivaCell-MTS reported.

    "This healthy initiative implemented for the second year in a row
    reflects once again our belief. We believe that our history is our
    valuable treasure and we need to educate our children how to value and
    preserve. Today with the implementation of the Great Silk Road project
    we are adding a new milestone on how better to cherish and highlight
    our history. Being a Corporate responsible company, VivaCell-MTS is
    lead by the belief that a person, who does not manage to find means to
    help his country in any way, is at risk of losing his national
    identity," VivaCell- MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian mentioned.

    The Silk Road, the trade trail joining China to Asia Minor and Europe,
    was used between the 2nd c. B.C. and 16th c. A.D. and has greatly
    facilitated the development of economic and the cultural relations
    between the nations of Asia and Europe. In a way, the caravanserais
    located across that route served as guiding signs for the travelers.
    One of them is the Selim caravanserai some 10 km to the north of the
    village Aghnjadzor in Vayots Dzor region, built in 1332, in Armenia.

    14 information panels indicating the Armenian sector of the Silk Road
    will now on tell the passersby of the rich history of the locale. The
    presentation was attended by citizens of China, India, Greece, Italy,
    and many other nations, living in Armenia, - representing all those
    countries that were actively involved in the trade and economic
    relations of those times. The project is implemented in cooperation
    with the Ministry of Culture and ICOMOS-Armenia NGO. The sponsors of
    the project are VivaCell-MTS, the onorary Consul of Italy in Gyumri
    and the USAID/CAPS. The Mother See of Holy Echmiadzin provides
    continuous advice to the project.
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