Yerevan Unveils New Trolleybuses, Launches Direct Flights, and Celebrates Archaeological Discoveries
Yerevan, June 6 – The past week (June 1-6) has brought a wave of positive news to Armenia, with significant developments in public transport, international connectivity, and historical discoveries. These updates highlight the nation’s progress and rich cultural heritage.
Modernizing Public Transport: 45 New Trolleybuses Hit Yerevan’s Roads
A major boost to Yerevan’s public transportation system occurred with the deployment of 45 new trolleybuses. These modern vehicles are now operating on various routes across the city, bringing much-needed upgrades and efficiency to daily commutes. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance urban infrastructure and improve the quality of life for residents.
Boosting Connectivity: Direct Yerevan-Tashkent Flights Launched
International travel has become more accessible with the launch of direct flights between Yerevan and Tashkent. This new air route is expected to foster stronger economic and cultural ties between Armenia and Uzbekistan, offering convenient travel options for both business and tourism.
Unearthing History: 2700-Year-Old Irrigation System Found in Ararat Valley
Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery in the Ararat Valley, unearthing a 2700-year-old underground irrigation system. This ancient engineering marvel provides invaluable insights into the advanced agricultural practices of early civilizations in the region, showcasing Armenia’s deep historical roots and ingenuity.
Other Positive Developments Across Armenia
- Arman Tsarukyan’s Dominant Victory: In the world of mixed martial arts, Arman Tsarukyan secured a decisive 16:4 victory at RAF 09 in Dallas, bringing pride to Armenian sports.
- Chess Excellence: Armenia continues to shine in chess, with seven Armenian chess players featured in FIDE’s top 100 rankings for June, underscoring the nation’s strong presence in the sport.
- Wildlife Conservation: “Dilijan” National Park celebrated the birth of a red deer fawn, a positive sign for wildlife conservation efforts in the region.
- Cultural Heritage: The list of Armenia’s intangible cultural heritage has been expanded with new valuable additions, further preserving and promoting the nation’s rich traditions.
- Illuminating Zvartnots: A new lighting system has been inaugurated at the “Zvartnots” Historical-Cultural Reserve-Museum, enhancing the visitor experience at this iconic UNESCO World Heritage site.
These positive developments underscore a week of progress and cultural celebration across Armenia, from modernizing urban services to preserving ancient heritage and achieving international recognition in sports and culture.
Source: https://newsarmenia.am/am/news/armenia/erevani-nor-troleybusnere-erevantashqend-voghigh-chvertern-vo-araratyan-dashtavayri-gaghtniqnere-shabatva-lav-lurere/