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    'WINTER FESTIVAL 2009' TO START ON 19 DECEMBER IN YEREVAN

    ArmInfo
    2009-12-09 20:44:00

    ArmInfo. Yerevan will be celebrating its very own Winterfest, an
    initiative by the NGO Kanachstan, with the support of Armenia's culture
    and economy ministries. The festival's aim is to have people take an
    interest in a clean, well-taken care of and beautiful environment
    during the winter season, as well as promote the development of
    wintertime activities and recreation in Armenia.

    The festival kicks off with a winter parade taking place along main
    streets in central Yerevan, wrapping up in Lovers' Park. Organizers
    have planned for similar parades to take place in the regions and
    towns outside of Yerevan.

    Beginning from December 19, and for the duration of the festival
    (until Armenia celebrates Epiphany on January 6), decorated Christmas
    trees, which showcase New Year celebrations from different countries,
    will be on display in Lovers' Park.

    A number of other events are planned to take place during the festival:
    a concert, winter games, a figure skating performance, a seasonal
    marketplace, as well as a theatrical performance of the nativity
    scene to take place on the evening of January 5, 2010.

    The head of Tourism Department under Armenian Economy Ministry, Mekhak
    Apresyan, said at today's press-conference that similar festivals
    promote development of alternative tourism in Armenia and are directed
    to popularization of the active rest in winter and development of
    winter sports. He also added that prolongation of the tourist season
    in winter is one of the key tasks of the department. For his part,
    the partner of Deem Communications company, Raffi Nizibleyan, said
    that this year 3,5-4 thsd people are expected to participate in the
    festival. He hopes that in future the festival will cover the whole
    territory of Armenia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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