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    LA TRAVEL SHOW IS 'ABUZZ' BY ARMENIA'S STRONG FIRST APPEARANCE

    Armradio.am
    17.02.2010 10:41

    Armenia and Karabakh made their first appearance at the LA Times
    Travel and Adventure Show last week and were greeted by a two-day
    throng of more than 40,000 people, according to show organizers.

    Representatives of the two countries distributed travel information
    and staffed a booth that showed video clips about Armenia and
    Karabakh. Armenian dance groups in native attire performed folk dances
    on each day of the show. And a travelogue and slide show by the authors
    of an Armenia travel guide attracted a standing-room-only crowd.

    "We couldn't have hoped for a better debut reception," said Zaven
    Kazazian, the president of the Armenian American Chamber of Commerce
    (AACC).

    News of Armenia's participation at the LA travel show-which is the
    largest travel show in the US-- generated excitement even before the
    show doors opened, according to Kazazian.

    "Everyone was abuzz" about Armenia and Karabakh even before we arrived,
    he said. And on the first morning of the show "there was a traffic jam"
    of people at the booth, he added.

    The Armenian American Chamber of Commerce (AACC), of Glendale, Calif.,
    and the Consulate General of the Republic of Armenia, in Los Angeles,
    co-sponsored Armenia's participation at the travel show in close
    collaboration with the Armenian Tourism Development Agency (ATDA)
    based in Yerevan, Armenia.

    On the first day of the show, which was held at the massive Los
    Angeles Convention Center, every person received upon entry a flyer
    that exclaimed "Welcome to Armenia" and which promoted traveling to
    Armenia and Karabakh to see their natural beauty, history, and culture.

    The distribution of the flyer to such a large crowd of potential
    tourists was part of the AACC's objective of introducing Armenia to
    everyone, including to those for whom 'Armenia' might not have been
    on the tip of their tongues, according to Nick Hacopian, who is a
    member of the AACC and the Chair of the committee that organized
    Armenia's participation in the travel show.

    "We're putting Armenia on the map for a lot of people who might never
    before have thought of traveling there," he said. People have to
    think about Armenia, generally, before they will think about actually
    traveling there, he added.

    Armenia made a dynamic first appearance at the travel show through
    its sponsorship of several cultural performances. The country
    was represented on the "Global Beat Stage" with music and dance
    performances by the Gevorkian Dance Academy, which performed modern
    and folk dances in traditional attire. The Lilia Dance Group performed
    Armenian folk dances on the second day of the show, as well.

    Armenia and Karabakh also sponsored a "Destination Workshop" that
    featured a slide show travelogue. This slide show, entitled "Welcome
    to Armenia: Ancient Nation, New Republic," was presented by Matthew
    Karanian and Robert Kurkjian, the authors of Armenia's first-ever
    commercial travel guidebook dedicated solely to Armenia and Karabakh.

    The show attracted a standing-room-only crowd of more than 120 people
    at the Convention Center's "Destination Theatre."

    The authors' guidebook on Armenia, "The Stone Garden Guide: Armenia and
    Karabagh," is the best-selling guide to the country and also highlights
    the environment and conservation. It is the winner of three national
    book awards, and has been featured on National Public Radio.

    Armenian Consul General Grigor Hovhannissian attended the show and
    said he was pleased to see the interest and enthusiasm that greeted
    the Armenian presence at the show. "Tourism is a priority sector for
    the country's economic development," he said. "And the interest that
    was generated by Armenia at the LA show is a very encouraging sign,"
    he added.

    Hovhannissian noted that approximately 650,000 tourists traveled to
    Armenia in 2009-a ten-fold increase over the number who visited just
    a decade ago. More than a million visitors are projected to annually
    travel to Armenia by 2020.

    Representatives of Levon Travel and Sidon Travel-two Los Angeles travel
    agencies that offer tours to Armenia-- were at the Armenia booth each
    day to explain the logistics of traveling there. And several tour
    operators traveled to Los Angeles from Armenia to be at the booth,
    including Armenia Travel M; Elitar Travel; and Nueva Vista Travel.
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