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06.03.2009

Why you should visit Armenia?

der-berg-ararat
Mount Ararat

Not only because Armenians are the oldest Christian nation in the world. Armenia became the first country to adopt Christianity as the official state religionin 301 AD. Every Christian must see the Ararat at least once in his life.

Any story about Armenia would not be complete without a few words about its people. Armenians count for 97 percent of the entire population and are famous for Caucasian hospitality.'' A famous guidebook says, "Sometimes, the desire of the local people to help a foreigner becomes so strong and intense that manyscare the latter, especially the young, who often insist too vigorously to make a foreigner join their party and share a few glasses of wine.''

The rich and dynamic history of the country, deeply rooted in Christianity, has made a deep impact on Armenia's monuments. Boasting that it was the firstcountry to adopt Christianity, monasteries and temples can be found all over the country.

Famous English poet Lord Byron said the following about Armenia: "Thiscountry is to remain arguably as the most interesting one on the whole Earth.'' Not many small countries can boast such compliments from such well-known, well-traveled people.

Armenia is a safe country for tourists. The biggest "danger'' for a foreigner is overeating.
The Armenians' desire to show hospitality leads them to offer guests countless dishes, making it impossible to eat them all. The problem is that the local food is so tasty and those offering it to you are sincere.

The Cross Stones - Armenian cross stones (khachkars) are a vivid, sanguineous phenomena in medieval art. Crosses, carved on stelae long ago beginning fromthe 5-6th centuries, serving as memorial or exhortational monuments in Christiancountries, were known to Egypt, Northern Caucasus, Europe and northern Russia. In Armenia, however, khachkars are embodied with an especially rich artistic content and are valuable achievements in Armenian monumental art.

Armenian Brandy - from 1953 until 1991 YBC was the only plant that produced Armenian brandy. The remaining plants of Armenia were occupied solely by distillation. YBC bottled ordinary (three -, four- and five-year) brandy's as well as the famous labelled brands ("Dvin", "Yerevan", "Nairi", "Vaspurakan", "Ararat"and "Akhtamar"). YBC's monopoly to bottle and export brandy was liquidated in1991. For more than 20 years (from 1948 through 1973) the chief technologist ofYBC was Markar Setrakyan. YBC was privatized in 1998 and was sold to the international group "Pernod Ricard".

Armenian Duduk- Sayings from famous Djivan Gasparyan - If you are armenian - duduk is your soul and heart, pleasure and grief, happiness and pain, hopes and memoirs… Aren't you Armenian? Then this instrument is in the film “Black Rock” performed by Michael Brook, “Sister Chaos”performed by Boris Grebenshikov, Peter Gabriel, Djivan Gasparyan and soundtracks for the films “The Last Temptation of Christ”, “Seige”, “Gladiator”,“The Russia House”, “Onegin”, “The Crow”, “Calendar”, “Doctor Zhivago”,“Frescos” etc.

The Duduk is your contact with Armenian soul and heart, humanpleasure and grief, happiness and pain, hopes and memoirIt is known that dudukis an Armenian national instrument with exceptional sounding. Today duduk knows no limits and borders. The wonderful sounds can be heard in international symphony, jazz and rock.

Written by Anna Davidyan, www.travelarmenia.am

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11.02.2009

The Toast


this feast took place to remember an old woman, who died one year ago, Ninigori, Lagodekhi Region, Eastern Georgia

16.09.2007

Impressions from Yerevan


abovyan-street, originally uploaded by grijsz.

It just feels like Paris, except Paris misses the wonderful view to the two Ararat's and Yerevan misses the relaxing presence of the Seine. Of course Yerevan has the bigger cars and Off-Roaders, there are as many Hummers as are VWs in Germany.

Yerevan is perfect for a week of shopping and culture. And of course the amazing cuisine, which combines Armenian, Persian, Syrian, Greek, Georgian and European cuisine with a perfect arrangement and quite decent prices. The beer is perfect, the wine, the coffee, Taxi prices are as 1 Euro for short distances in the city, 2 for longer ways.

The problem are the many beautiful girls and women strolling along the boulevards and cafes, as it is difficult to bear that beauty and charm, especially if you are married already.

The town is full of Jazz, even there is a Courbet in the Museum of Fine Arts, there is a good collection of fine Dutch and Russian paintings, and there is Parajanov and a couple of good earlier Saryans. This city has taste and pop and culture and a bright nightlife.

To reach Yerevan from Tbilisi by car you need to plan 6 hours, plus 1 hour at the border, as the Checkpoint is still very slow and seems like old fashioned Soviet style. The best route is Tbilisi-Sadakhlo-Vanadzor-Dilidshan-Sevan- Yerevan.

It is definitely a top destination and I go there in November again. Thank you Yerevan !

"According to Armenian tradition, the name of Yerevan is derived from an expression exclaimed by Noah in Armenian while looking in the direction of Yerevan, after the ark had landed on Mount Ararat and after the flood waters had receded: "Yerevants!" ("it appeared!").[3] The more plausible theory on the origin of the name is that the city was named after the Armenian king, Yervand the Third (the Last), the last leader of the Orontid Dynasty and founder of the city of Yervandashat."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yerevan

19.03.2007

What's new ?


How nice are Georgian letters...

John H. Wurdeman and his Georgian artist collegues David Beraia and Shergil Pirtskhelani opened the Old Town Studios in Sighnaghi, a logical next step in the creation of a vivid art scene in Kakheti/Kisiki. Read the article at Georgia Today here

Lado Burduli and Michael Wiederhold working on centralizing and promoting independent Rock Bands from the whole Caucasus Region on
http://www.georgiatoday.ge/article_details.php?id=2478&cat=Culture&version=347
The Rock from the Caucasus got also its own website on http://www.caucasusrocks.net/
and gives some songs to hear of the bands here http://www.caucasusrocks.net/bands/

Sergi Gvarjaladze manages the first Music Magazin for Georgia, Ozoni

If you did not see enough snow this year, take look at the Flickr-tag Gudauri

We opened a Google Group to all questions related to recreation, culture, travel and leisure in Georgia. Have any question ? Please join our group here
http://groups.google.com/group/lets-go-to-georgia-sakartvelo?hl=de
and post your question.

Best regards from Tbilisi,
Hans