“Shenlik,” a new resort in Chinchin, for the development of the village

“Shenlik” is a new tourist destination for those who value fresh air and peace. On July 3, the “Shenlik” guest house opened its doors in Chinchin village.

The founders of the guest house are Gayane and Voskan, a young couple. They say it was their dream to contribute to the development of the village.

The guest house was built with their own efforts and resources, and the Ancor Armenia company provided technical support.

Chinchin village is rich in sights and historical-cultural places.
The village can be a new tourist destination with its unique nature and hospitality. It was with this hope that Voskan and Gayane brought the idea of the guest house to life.

“The easiest way is to leave and run away, but it is better to stay, create and be an example for the others,” says Gayane.

Today during the opening event, the guests walked around the guest house, familiarized themselves with the conditions, and attended the cultural program and theatrical performance. In the amazing nature of Chinchin, “Shenlik” is already waiting for its first guests.




Children’s rights in Tavush Region. Roundtable discussion

Another roundtable discussion is on the air on Tavush TV. This time we will speak about the main issues related to children’s rights in our region. Anzhela Atoyan, the coordinator of World Vision Armenia Tavush Regional Projects; Spartak Sargsyan, National Director of SOS Children’s Villages Armenian Charitable Foundation; and Harutyun Kocharyan, Head of the Family, Women, and Children’s Rights Protection Department of Tavush Regional Administration, are with us at the round table.




Educating a citizen. Children’s rights in Tavush region

The presentation of the topic will be followed by a Roundtable discussion on Tavush TV.

33 years ago, in 1989, by adopting the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the countries’ leaders made a historic promise to all the children of the world. During this program, we will present the articles of that Convention, which are often ignored. We are also going to speak about the protection and preservation of children’s rights and their equal opportunities in society.




Our dialect and customs. Burning edition

Considering the peculiarities of the dialect of Tavush region, we want to warn that to understand the whole meaning of the expressions used in the video and the below-mentioned text, you need to get acquainted with the culture of Tavush.

From the oven of Tavush TV, we have brought a red, hot, burning new edition, especially for you.

Together with Hrant, we will go to Norashen to speak with a wonderful person in Zovak gastro yard. We will also continue to reveal the legendary expressions and traditions of Ijevan.

You can learn about the nuances of visiting a sick person, stories about the granny, one more superstition, “a good word” written for a child, and many other topics in the regular edition of Our dialect and customs program.




HayBuis Festival, the Greenest Festival of the Year, was held for the 8th time in Yenokavan (reportage, photo series)

 

Traditional HayBuis festival again united hundreds of people from different parts of Armenia in the embrace of the mountains of Yenokavan. The festival of the Armenian herbs and flowers, “HayBuis – 2022,” took place for the 8th time on June 25.

The purpose of the festival is to increase the level of awareness about plants as natural resources, teach the skills of effective use of nature’s benefits in everyday life, as well as develop environmental thinking. In the green space near Yell Extreme Park and APAGA Resort, more than 50 participants of the festival presented their works, informing people about the use and importance of known and unknown plants and giving an opportunity to increase knowledge about flora.

The co-founder of HayBuis, Irina Chibukhchyan, says, “The festival does not only create a festive mood, but it is also a small opportunity to gain new knowledge, new skills.” According to her, this is what exactly is included in the concept and slogan of HayBuis; “We keep what we love. We love what we know.”

“We keep what we love. We love what we know.”

Within the framework of the festival, a series of events were organized: various master classes, a contest of flower hats, and educational and musical projects. At the beginning of the day, interactive games and master classes were held in the fresh air and wonderful nature of Yenokavan. Students of Dilijan Fine Arts School and M dance Studio gave dance performances. “Shushik Band” held an interesting and musical master class with the attendees by making musical instruments from plastic and natural materials,

All the guests of the festival participated in a fantastic event. They made the longest 50-meter peace wrap from lavash, Armenian herbs, and cheese produced in different countries.

Despite the weather conditions of the first part of the day, the fog of Tavush did not prevent the guests from taking beautiful memories with them all the day was accompanied by national and folk songs, music, dances, and traditional games.

It should also be noted that the HayBuis festival was held for the first time in 2015. In 2018, the event became an annual and won the Global Event Awards, “Best Leisure Tourism Event” and “Golden Puzzle – Best Event Project” nominations.

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In Tavush, the results of the first phase of testing of the new standard of general education were summerized

The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports of the Republic of Armenia, with the funding of the European Union (EU) and World Bank (WB), organized the summary of the results of the first phase of testing of the new standard of general education in Tavush.

Directors and vice-directors, teachers of STEM, and humanitarian subjects of 82 public educational institutions in Tavush region participated in the event.




Tavush Poetry: “I’ll be, You’ll be, and We’ll be filled up” by Hrant Ghazumyan

Author Hrant Ghazumyan’s poem in Tavush dialect. The author reads. Footage of the video shows Dilijan.




Rural life․ The daily life of a family living in Baghanis

The most precious and beautiful moments in the village are the moments of family happiness in the peace of one’s own home, with the land and trees.

Our today’s video from the Rural Life series tells about the daily life of a family like this living in Baghanis.

The author of the video: Vera Sahakyan, Tavush Media correspondent from border Baghanis.




Tavush Poetry: “For a Random Traveller” by Yeghishe Charents

We add some lines by Charents to the fascinating sight of the famous castle of Berdavan.

Hrant Ghazumyan reads.

 




Tavush Poetry: “My kid” by Armen Movsisyan

Armen Movsisyan’s song “My kid” (Manchs) with Hrant Ghazumyan’s interpretation. The footage of the video shows Ijevan from a bird’s-eye view.