From http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151517147324061 (in Catalan)
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="212"] Sant Jordi 2013 in Hong Kong (Image from the Facebook page of the Federació Internacional d'Entitats Catalanes, FIEC)[/caption]
The Catalan Association of China, founded in year 2005 and with headquarters in Hong Kong, has the double mission to connect the 130 Catalan expats residing in that part of the world and also to promote Catalonia. On April 21st, 2013, at 3 pm, the members of the Catalan Association of China will gather at the Cafe Duvet (Shop 06, Discovery Bay) to celebrate La Diada de Sant Jordi (Saint George’s day, a Catalan holiday that is held every year on April 23rd) and to show it to the local people and the rest of the world.
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Thursday, April 4, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Dinner with Catalan chef Ferran Adrià sold at Hong Kong auction
From http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/04/03/dinner-with-famed-spanish_n_3006642.html (in English)
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="212"] Ferran Adrià in the cover of El País Semanal (1999) (Image from elBulli website)[/caption]
The chance to dine with world-famous Catalan chef Ferran Adrià was sold at an auction in Hong Kong for 180,000 HKD (Hong Kong dollars), equivalent to 23,200 US dollars. Ferran Adrià is considered the world's most creative chef and his former restaurant elBulli, managed by him during 27 years and closed since July 2011, was voted 5 times as the best in the world by Restaurant Magazine. The winner of the auction will be able to have the chance to dine with Ferran Adrià and his brother Albert Adrià at a restaurant in Barcelona and visit the premises of the elBulli restaurant, located by the sea in Cala Montjoi, Roses, Catalonia. Another ticket to the dinner will be auctioned off in New York on April 26th, 2013. The benefits of the auction will go to the elBulli Foundation, a project set up by Ferran Adrià and long-time business partner Juli Soler, which will turn the restaurant into an experimental centre looking at the process of culinary innovation and creativity.
Restaurant (magazine)Wikipedia: Restaurant is a British magazine aimed at chefs, restaurant proprietors and other catering professionals that concentrates on the fine dining end of the industry. →
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="212"] Ferran Adrià in the cover of El País Semanal (1999) (Image from elBulli website)[/caption]
The chance to dine with world-famous Catalan chef Ferran Adrià was sold at an auction in Hong Kong for 180,000 HKD (Hong Kong dollars), equivalent to 23,200 US dollars. Ferran Adrià is considered the world's most creative chef and his former restaurant elBulli, managed by him during 27 years and closed since July 2011, was voted 5 times as the best in the world by Restaurant Magazine. The winner of the auction will be able to have the chance to dine with Ferran Adrià and his brother Albert Adrià at a restaurant in Barcelona and visit the premises of the elBulli restaurant, located by the sea in Cala Montjoi, Roses, Catalonia. Another ticket to the dinner will be auctioned off in New York on April 26th, 2013. The benefits of the auction will go to the elBulli Foundation, a project set up by Ferran Adrià and long-time business partner Juli Soler, which will turn the restaurant into an experimental centre looking at the process of culinary innovation and creativity.
Restaurant (magazine)Wikipedia: Restaurant is a British magazine aimed at chefs, restaurant proprietors and other catering professionals that concentrates on the fine dining end of the industry. →
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Beijing celebrates Catalonia's Sant Jordi festival
From http://www.booksandroses.com/2013/03/beijing-april-27-at-2kolegas.html (in English and Catalan)
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="199"] Sant Jordi 2013 in Beijing (image from Liz Castro's Flickr site)[/caption]
On April 27th, 2013, Beijing Catalan expats will celebrate La Diada de Sant Jordi (Saint George's day, a Catalan holiday that is held every year on April 23rd) at the 2Kolegas (两个好朋友) with several activities including music, poetry readings, documentary showing and food tasting.
April 27 at the 2Kolegas
18:00 Second annual Jocs Florals (Poetry Reading in Catalan language) in Beijing. 50 roses will be given to the first 50 women
18:30 Exchange of books / Presentation of the Club Library
19:00 Showing of the documentary “Entre dos gegants” (Between two giants)
20:00 Tasting of calçots (tender onions, with homemade Romesco sauce)
20:00 - 21:00 Community barbecue with 2 roasted lambs
Music by:
22h. Redundant Seconds
23h. Las Perracas
24h. Mr. Freeman
Price: 20 RMB club members (50 RMB non-members)
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="199"] Sant Jordi 2013 in Beijing (image from Liz Castro's Flickr site)[/caption]
On April 27th, 2013, Beijing Catalan expats will celebrate La Diada de Sant Jordi (Saint George's day, a Catalan holiday that is held every year on April 23rd) at the 2Kolegas (两个好朋友) with several activities including music, poetry readings, documentary showing and food tasting.
April 27 at the 2Kolegas
18:00 Second annual Jocs Florals (Poetry Reading in Catalan language) in Beijing. 50 roses will be given to the first 50 women
18:30 Exchange of books / Presentation of the Club Library
19:00 Showing of the documentary “Entre dos gegants” (Between two giants)
20:00 Tasting of calçots (tender onions, with homemade Romesco sauce)
20:00 - 21:00 Community barbecue with 2 roasted lambs
Music by:
22h. Redundant Seconds
23h. Las Perracas
24h. Mr. Freeman
Price: 20 RMB club members (50 RMB non-members)
Monday, March 25, 2013
III International Congress on Asian Tourism to be held in Barcelona
From http://www.casaasia.es/congresoturismo/index.php?lang=en (in English)
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="655"] III International Congress on Asian Tourism (from Casa Asia website)[/caption]
After the editions of 2008 and 2011, the International Congress on Asian Tourism holds its third edition under the title "Asia, the Great Outbound Market and New Technologies as Promotion and Loyalty Building Tools". The congress, which is structured in five round tables, two plenary sessions and an opening lecture, will analyze the current situation and future perspectives of Asian markets as outbound tourism and how new information and communication technologies must be used in order to attract Asian tourists. The purpose is to identify which measures the Spanish tourist sector must adopt as a receiving market and key issues that will be discussed during the event are the positioning of destinations in Asian markets, the connectivity with Asia, the service to Asian customers or the purchasing power of Asian tourists, among others. The III International Congress on Asian Tourism will include the participation of thirty experts, mostly from the region of Asia and the Pacific, as well as local authorities, organizing institutions and associations linked to the sector. The program is addressed to the hotel and catering industry, tour operators, representatives of airlines, people in charge of tourism and cultural promotion of the public and private sectors and to all those economic actors interested in Asia as a tourist outbound market.
The event will take place at the Pavilion 5 of the Fira de Barcelona, in the Rius i Taulet Avenue on April 19-20, 2013. The program and the bios of the main speakers are already available on the congress website. Some of the main names of the event are Taleb Rifai, General Secretary of the World Tourism Organization; Liu Wuxiong, Vice-President of China International Travel Service; and George Cao, Managing Director of Dragon Trail Interactive; Ramón M. Moreno, General Director of Casa Àsia; Pere Duran, General Director of Turisme de Barcelona; and Xavier Espasa, Director, Agència Catalana de Turisme, among others. Local representatives are expected to include the Mayor of Barcelona, Xavier Trias and the Spanish Minister of Industry, Energy and Tourism, José Manuel Soria.
For further information, please contact:
Coordination – Casa Asia
Department of Economy and Business
Amadeu Jensana/ Guillermo Martínez/ Lucía Alvarez
congresoturismo@casaasia.es
Tel: +34 93 368 0341 / +34 93 368 0736
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fdEACelJBAQ
Promotional video from III International Congress on Asian Tourism
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="655"] III International Congress on Asian Tourism (from Casa Asia website)[/caption]
After the editions of 2008 and 2011, the International Congress on Asian Tourism holds its third edition under the title "Asia, the Great Outbound Market and New Technologies as Promotion and Loyalty Building Tools". The congress, which is structured in five round tables, two plenary sessions and an opening lecture, will analyze the current situation and future perspectives of Asian markets as outbound tourism and how new information and communication technologies must be used in order to attract Asian tourists. The purpose is to identify which measures the Spanish tourist sector must adopt as a receiving market and key issues that will be discussed during the event are the positioning of destinations in Asian markets, the connectivity with Asia, the service to Asian customers or the purchasing power of Asian tourists, among others. The III International Congress on Asian Tourism will include the participation of thirty experts, mostly from the region of Asia and the Pacific, as well as local authorities, organizing institutions and associations linked to the sector. The program is addressed to the hotel and catering industry, tour operators, representatives of airlines, people in charge of tourism and cultural promotion of the public and private sectors and to all those economic actors interested in Asia as a tourist outbound market.
The event will take place at the Pavilion 5 of the Fira de Barcelona, in the Rius i Taulet Avenue on April 19-20, 2013. The program and the bios of the main speakers are already available on the congress website. Some of the main names of the event are Taleb Rifai, General Secretary of the World Tourism Organization; Liu Wuxiong, Vice-President of China International Travel Service; and George Cao, Managing Director of Dragon Trail Interactive; Ramón M. Moreno, General Director of Casa Àsia; Pere Duran, General Director of Turisme de Barcelona; and Xavier Espasa, Director, Agència Catalana de Turisme, among others. Local representatives are expected to include the Mayor of Barcelona, Xavier Trias and the Spanish Minister of Industry, Energy and Tourism, José Manuel Soria.
For further information, please contact:
Coordination – Casa Asia
Department of Economy and Business
Amadeu Jensana/ Guillermo Martínez/ Lucía Alvarez
congresoturismo@casaasia.es
Tel: +34 93 368 0341 / +34 93 368 0736
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fdEACelJBAQ
Promotional video from III International Congress on Asian Tourism
Friday, March 22, 2013
Tous expects to return to China and outnumber 450 stores by 2013
From http://www.flytobarcelona.org/?p=7460 (in English)
Rosa Tous announced that the return of Catalan jewellery Tous to China could take place this year. Three years ago, the company closed all stores in China had after breaking the contract with their local partner. Since then, the Manresa-based company has been looking for another group to return to the Asian giant. “We must be very careful in choosing our partner, but when we find it, we will come into the market in China with force,” she said. Tous jewellery chain is accelerating its international expansion and plans to open 40 stores in 2013, compared to the 30 jewellery stores it opened last year. The director of corporate relations for the company said yesterday that the openings will focus on markets where the chain already has a presence, with the aim of consolidating the brand.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="480"] Tous jewellery shop in L'Illa shopping mall in Barcelona (image from Tous Wikipedia entry)[/caption]
Rosa Tous announced that the return of Catalan jewellery Tous to China could take place this year. Three years ago, the company closed all stores in China had after breaking the contract with their local partner. Since then, the Manresa-based company has been looking for another group to return to the Asian giant. “We must be very careful in choosing our partner, but when we find it, we will come into the market in China with force,” she said. Tous jewellery chain is accelerating its international expansion and plans to open 40 stores in 2013, compared to the 30 jewellery stores it opened last year. The director of corporate relations for the company said yesterday that the openings will focus on markets where the chain already has a presence, with the aim of consolidating the brand.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="480"] Tous jewellery shop in L'Illa shopping mall in Barcelona (image from Tous Wikipedia entry)[/caption]
Industrias Químicas del Vallés to open subsidiaries in China and the United States
From http://www.flytobarcelona.org/?p=7358 (in English)
Catalan company Industrias Químicas del Vallés (IQV) announced the launch of two new subsidiaries in Valdosta, Georgia (United States) and Beijing (China) to augment its organizational structure abroad and continue increasing exports. These new subsidiaries will strengthen its presence in two of the world's main markets for phytosanitary products, doubling exports to those countries and reinforcing the company's commitment to international expansion. Based in Mollet del Vallès (Barcelona province), Industrias Químicas del Vallés already exports more than 50% of its production. Industrias Químicas del Vallés is investing in the United States and China in order to obtain the necessary authorization to market other products from its catalogue. These new openings are in addition to the subsidiaries the company already has in Spain, Italy and Portugal; local partnerships in Greece; and the 55 countries where Industrias Químicas del Vallés markets its products.
Catalan company Industrias Químicas del Vallés (IQV) announced the launch of two new subsidiaries in Valdosta, Georgia (United States) and Beijing (China) to augment its organizational structure abroad and continue increasing exports. These new subsidiaries will strengthen its presence in two of the world's main markets for phytosanitary products, doubling exports to those countries and reinforcing the company's commitment to international expansion. Based in Mollet del Vallès (Barcelona province), Industrias Químicas del Vallés already exports more than 50% of its production. Industrias Químicas del Vallés is investing in the United States and China in order to obtain the necessary authorization to market other products from its catalogue. These new openings are in addition to the subsidiaries the company already has in Spain, Italy and Portugal; local partnerships in Greece; and the 55 countries where Industrias Químicas del Vallés markets its products.
Round table about "The Coming Asia" organized in Barcelona
From http://www.jordipujol.cat/ca/butllet/articles/13832 (in Catalan)
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="180"] Cover of Via20 magazine (from the website of the Centre d'Estudis Jordi Pujol)[/caption]
On the occasion of the presentation of the magazine VIA 20, on March 21st, 2013, the Centre d'Estudis Jordi Pujol (think tank run by the former Catalan president Jordi Pujol) has organized a round table to analyze "L'Àsia que ve", The coming Asia. The event will have three of the authors that have published articles in the central dossier of the magazine, which are Jaume Giné ("El segle asiàtic", The Asian Century), Amadeu Jensana ("Societat i valors al Japó", Society and Values in Japan) and David Murillo ("La identitat asiàtica", Asian Identity). Miquel Calsina, director of the Centre d'Estudis Jordi Pujol, will act as moderator. Anoher interesting article in the same issue is "Què pensa la nova Xina" (What does the new China think), by Mark Leonard.
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="180"] Cover of Via20 magazine (from the website of the Centre d'Estudis Jordi Pujol)[/caption]
On the occasion of the presentation of the magazine VIA 20, on March 21st, 2013, the Centre d'Estudis Jordi Pujol (think tank run by the former Catalan president Jordi Pujol) has organized a round table to analyze "L'Àsia que ve", The coming Asia. The event will have three of the authors that have published articles in the central dossier of the magazine, which are Jaume Giné ("El segle asiàtic", The Asian Century), Amadeu Jensana ("Societat i valors al Japó", Society and Values in Japan) and David Murillo ("La identitat asiàtica", Asian Identity). Miquel Calsina, director of the Centre d'Estudis Jordi Pujol, will act as moderator. Anoher interesting article in the same issue is "Què pensa la nova Xina" (What does the new China think), by Mark Leonard.
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