CHINA'S ARMENIANS TO HAVE COMMUNITY CENTER
http://asbarez.com/110804/china%E2%80%99s-armenians-to-have-community-center/
Monday, June 24th, 2013
Members of China's Armenian community gather to celebrate a new
community center
HONG KONG-The Armenian community of China, known as "ChinaHay,"
gathered in Guangzhou on June 15 to enjoy Arthur Apkarian's music
and welcome the news of the opening of a dedicated Armenian community
center in Hong Kong.
The musician and his band flew to China from Canada to perform for the
Armenian community at the invitation of Jack (Hagop) Maxian and Yercho
Samuelian, long-term residents of China, who covered all the expenses.
"I would have never imagined that the Armenian community of China had
such passionate young Armenians who despite being so far from Armenia
or their respective countries are full of the Armenian spirit. I mean
it with all my heart when I see that I have fallen in love with this
community," said Arthur Apkarian after the concert.
Maxian and Samuelian generously welcomed more than 90 people, including
China-born Armenian children, who came from different cities of the
country, to listen to the Armenian musicians and dance all night.
The event was held at a Middle Eastern restaurant, where they enjoyed
numerous delicious dishes, including some Armenian favorites -
bastourmah and soujouk.
"I have been living in Hong Kong and China for 35 years and this is
the most touching Armenian event I have ever attended. I am confident
that the community will organize more similar events in the future,"
said Maxian.
Sebouh Kazarian, a resident of China for the past eight years and
representative of the Armenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in
China, added: "It is very important to have such Armenian events to
bring together the Armenian community of China. This is the type of
events we need to have to show to our kids what the Armenian spirit
is all about."
During the event, it was announced that the Armenian community of
China would soon have a dedicated community center in Hong Kong. The
center will be the first Armenian community center in China's recent
history and is made possible through the generous support of Maxian.
It will serve the Armenians living in both Hong Kong and all around
China and act as a meeting place for Armenian from all around the
world traveling to the region. The community center will also provide a
space for Chinese students as well as kids of Armenian origin living in
China to learn more about the Armenian history, culture and language.
The Armenian community of China frequently gets together in various
cities in China, including Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou
and Shenzhen. Anyone interested to learn more about the community is
encouraged to visit chinahay.com or the ChinaHay Facebook group page.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
http://asbarez.com/110804/china%E2%80%99s-armenians-to-have-community-center/
Monday, June 24th, 2013
Members of China's Armenian community gather to celebrate a new
community center
HONG KONG-The Armenian community of China, known as "ChinaHay,"
gathered in Guangzhou on June 15 to enjoy Arthur Apkarian's music
and welcome the news of the opening of a dedicated Armenian community
center in Hong Kong.
The musician and his band flew to China from Canada to perform for the
Armenian community at the invitation of Jack (Hagop) Maxian and Yercho
Samuelian, long-term residents of China, who covered all the expenses.
"I would have never imagined that the Armenian community of China had
such passionate young Armenians who despite being so far from Armenia
or their respective countries are full of the Armenian spirit. I mean
it with all my heart when I see that I have fallen in love with this
community," said Arthur Apkarian after the concert.
Maxian and Samuelian generously welcomed more than 90 people, including
China-born Armenian children, who came from different cities of the
country, to listen to the Armenian musicians and dance all night.
The event was held at a Middle Eastern restaurant, where they enjoyed
numerous delicious dishes, including some Armenian favorites -
bastourmah and soujouk.
"I have been living in Hong Kong and China for 35 years and this is
the most touching Armenian event I have ever attended. I am confident
that the community will organize more similar events in the future,"
said Maxian.
Sebouh Kazarian, a resident of China for the past eight years and
representative of the Armenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in
China, added: "It is very important to have such Armenian events to
bring together the Armenian community of China. This is the type of
events we need to have to show to our kids what the Armenian spirit
is all about."
During the event, it was announced that the Armenian community of
China would soon have a dedicated community center in Hong Kong. The
center will be the first Armenian community center in China's recent
history and is made possible through the generous support of Maxian.
It will serve the Armenians living in both Hong Kong and all around
China and act as a meeting place for Armenian from all around the
world traveling to the region. The community center will also provide a
space for Chinese students as well as kids of Armenian origin living in
China to learn more about the Armenian history, culture and language.
The Armenian community of China frequently gets together in various
cities in China, including Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou
and Shenzhen. Anyone interested to learn more about the community is
encouraged to visit chinahay.com or the ChinaHay Facebook group page.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress