Let’s Go To Nepal – Campaign “A Musical Journey Home” - Sunday 6th Sept 09

The Event

 

Let’s Go To Nepal – Campaign “A Musical Journey Home”

 

Nepalese Australian Welfare Society (NAWS) organised the event a very special program in Sydney on Sunday 6th of September 2009. The delegates of “Let’s go to Nepal- A musical Journey Home” came embarking on a tourism  and promote Nepal and presented This event here in Sydney, NAWS jointly organised  with the Lets Go To Nepal Campaign team. This program presented various Nepalese Artists, Music, and exhibitions on Nepal tourism and cultural exchanges between Nepal and Australia. The event was a non-profit event.

 

NAWS would like to thank all who were involved in so many ways to make this event successful and their feedback for this tournament. Surely we will implement those feedback to make our upcoming programs even better.

Many thanks goes to our Sponsors for their continual support to co-ordinate and run this tournament.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Event in Sydney

 

Venue: Sir John Clancy Auditorium, and Mathews Pavilions for expo and stalls, UNSW, Kensington NSW.

Date: Sunday 6th September starts at 1 PM. (1PM-5PM Nepal Expo, 5PM-9PM Live musical program)

Ticket Price: $19.95 (Children under 10 entry Free)

 

How to get there

http://www.venuesandevents.unsw.edu.au/venues/clancy/clancylocation.html

 

 

 

Event Partners

Various government and non-government agencies have extended their support for the event to promote Nepal’s tourism through the event. The institutions extending their support so far are as follows:

 

 

 

 

Purpose of the Event

The main objective of “Let’s go to Nepal” is to promote Nepal as a holiday destination among NRNs and foreigners by partnering with the non-resident Nepalese community. The event hopes to create a platform to create awareness on the various exotic tourism products of Nepal among the Non-resident Nepalese community

  • By educating NRN’s on various holiday destinations their country has to offer.

  • Who can then act as a representative for promoting Nepal as a tourism destination among friends and family and further

  • Encourage even the NRNs to explore what their own country has to offer.

  • Promote NRNs as an active tourism ambassador to Nepal.

  • Inspire the NRNs to garner and turn their attention to Nepal.

  • Encourage cultural exchanges between Nepal and Australia.

  • Promote ‘internal tourism’ amongst Nepali youth studying and working abroad. As more and more youth are travelling and exploring foreign lands, it is only a matter of time when this concept will come close to being the second most important aspect of tourism for the country.

  • A major marketing campaign for Nepal tourism Year 2011