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    FIRST EVER PAN-ASIAN ARMENIAN COMMUNITY GATHERING TAKES PLACE IN BANGKOK

    15:43, 13 Jan 2015

    In a historic event for the diaspora, Armenian communities across
    Far East gathered in Bangkok, Thailand, on Saturday January 10th to
    celebrate the Armenian Christmas.

    His Grace Bishop Haygazoun Najarian, Primate of the Armenian Diocese
    of Australia and New Zealand and Pontifical Legate to the Far East
    travelled to Thailand to celebrated Holy Badarak with the crowd.

    "It is touching to see such a vibrant community come together and
    to see that their faith remains as strong as the faith of their
    forefathers," said His Grace Bishop Najarian.

    Following mass, which was held in a local Anglican Church, the
    approximately 80 attendees headed to the Grand Hyatt Erawan in Bangkok
    where they enjoyed an evening of celebration.

    "Our communities in Asia are growing and it is important to continue
    to maintain our Armenian culture, traditions, and language despite
    being so far from our roots." said His Excellency Arto Artinian,
    Honorary Consul of the Republic of Armenia to the Kingdom of Thailand.

    He served as the host of the evening, welcoming guests that included
    His Excellency Mr. Gegham Gharibjanian, Ambassador Extraordinary and
    Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Armenia to the United Arab Emirates.

    Armenian communities have been growing across Far East in recent years,
    with active communities in China, India, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore,
    Thailand and Vietnam. These communities have also been active in
    preserving the old Armenian Churches and heritage buildings in the
    region, particularly in Myanmar and Bangladesh.

    His Holiness Karekin II visited Myanmar in November 2014; a month
    later the Armenian Community of China celebrated its first mass in
    Mainland China in many decades. The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation also
    recently awarded two academic fellowships to research and document
    the history of old Armenian communities in China, which date back to
    the 17th century.

    Henri Arslanian, President of the Armenian Community of China, updated
    the attendees on the various regional initiatives taking place. "Our
    communities in Asia are growing very quickly with smart, ambitious
    and driven individuals from all around the world. It is our moral duty
    to ensure the preservation of our old heritage in the region," he said.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/01/13/first-ever-pan-asian-armenian-community-gathering-takes-place-in-bangkok/

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