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The monument known as "We are our mountains" is a significant emblem of Artsakh, highly esteemed by the local populace, and featured on the Republic of Artsakh's coat of arms. Made of volcanic tuff, the monument depicts an elderly man and woman, both carved from rock, embodying the mountain people of Karabakh. Affectionately referred to as "tatik-papik" (տատիկ-պապիկ) in Armenian, meaning "Grandmother and Grandfather," this monument skillfully crafted by the talented Armenian sculptor, Sargis Baghdasaryan, in 1967, is situated at the entrance of Stepanakert, the capital of Artsakh.The use of volcanic tuff in the monument's construction signifies a deep connection

Raising awareness about the vulnerability of Armenian architectural monuments in Artsakh is of great importance. According to ChinArmArt, there are over 80 monasteries, churches, and architectural complexes (the earliest dating back to the 4th century) that may be at risk of demolition. The preservation of valuable Armenian art forms, such as cross-stones, gravestones, and tombstones adorned with intricate reliefs, as well as tombs belonging to members of the princely, monastic, and mercantile classes, is also a matter of concern. It is imperative that we take appropriate measures to safeguard these cultural treasures for the benefit of future generations. • The Cathedral

The first academic conference on Armenian Studies held in China and organized by Binzhou University, Beijing Fanoa Investment Co., Ltd, and the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia proved to be a remarkable accomplishment, uniting esteemed scholars and intellectuals from both China and Armenia, who were representing Renmin University of China, Beijing University, Nanjing University, Shanghai Foreign Languages University, Shandong University, Northeast Normal University, Tianjin Normal University, Binzhou University, and other major institutions. The program encompassed a diverse range of subjects spanning various research fields, such as the historical evolution of Armenology, linguistic studies investigating the origins of the Armenian

From September 22nd to 24th, the first-ever Chinese academic conference on Armenian Studies will be held in the capital of the People's Republic of China. This event is a significant step towards strengthening ties between China and Armenia in the fields of science and culture. It will be attended by renowned Chinese academics, scholars, professors, and representatives of various universities, as well as Armenian academics based in China and those invited from the Republic of Armenia. The participants will share their knowledge and expertise around the subjects related to such disciplines as history, international relations, archeology, ethnography, history of architecture,

The Gurdjieff Ensemble of Armenia is excited to announce their upcoming concert tour throughout China! This debut tour will take place in October 2023 in Shanghai, Jinan, Shenzhen, and Wuhan. The program for the concerts will feature the best selections from ECM albums, showcasing the beautiful music of Georges I. Gurdjieff and Komitas.Leading the ensemble is the talented Armenian musician Levon Eskenian, who founded the Gurdjieff Folk Instruments Ensemble back in 2008. The ensemble is made up of some of Armenia's most skilled traditional music practitioners, who perform on a range of instruments such as the Duduk, Blul, Kamancha, Oud,

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