Ua hauʻoli ʻo Antigua lāua ʻo Barbuda lāua ʻo Sir Vivian Richards i nā mea pā ma India Day Parade

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Antigua and Barbuda, Sir Vivian Richards, & International Cricket Council teamed up to promote the destination and landmark T20 World Cup.

Antigua and Barbuda, Sir Vivian Richards, and the ICC (International Cricket Council) teamed up to promote the destination and landmark T20 World Cup that will take place in Antigua later this year for the 38th India Day Parade that took place yesterday, August 19, in New York City. The Parade, sponsored by the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) is organized to commemorate the 72nd Independence Day of India. The parade is the largest celebration of India’s independence outside of India itself, with over 180,000 visitors each year.

The FIA represents more than 500,000 Asian-Indians in the tri-state area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. A large contingent of this community has a strong affinity for cricket, making it the perfect opportunity to promote Antigua and Barbuda and that they are hosting the ICC T20 Women’s World Cup in November. The semi-finals and finals of will be held from November 22 -24, 2018 at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. The ICC T20 is of particular significance this year as it is the first standalone Women’s World Cup.

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CEO James, Minister Fernandez, Sir Richards, Ms. Greene

The Antigua and Barbuda float promoted the best that the destination had to offer as well as this exciting cricketing event. Sir Vivian Richards, one of the greatest cricket players in history, with Minister of Tourism and Investment, Hon. Charles ‘Max’ Fernandez, greeted the crowds and spoke at the review stand and podium during the 6-hour celebration. Fans swarmed the float along the route cheering for Sir Viv and the opportunity to greet him. Extra star power on the float was provided by Latisha Greene, former Miss Antigua and Barbuda and former Miss World contestant, as well as Antiguan DJ, Kareem Carr of ‘Trauma Unit,’ with support from the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, and members of the ICC.

The crowds of the parade received branded giveaways with information on the destination and tournament, including mini cricket bats signed by Sir Viv, towels, and flyers to leave a lasting impression on the crowds, and ensure mass attendance in November.

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Sir Viv with fans

“We are delighted to have participated in this exciting event for the Asian-Indian community in North America and raise visibility for our wonderful twin island destination, build meaningful connections, and promote the ICC T20. The Asian-Indian community is an important market for Antigua and Barbuda, particularly as it shares our deep love and appreciation for the wonderful sport of cricket. We are very exciting about hosting this landmark Cricket Women’s World Cup and hope to introduce cricket fans to our wonderful country. With the India Day Parade we provided them a taste of our culture – from our music, to energy and warm personalities, while Sir Viv helped make it an unforgettable experience for fans. We look forward to greeting them once again in November,” said the Honorable Charles ‘Max’ Fernandez, Minister of Tourism and Investment.

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Antigua Barbuda group photo with FIA and ICC officials

ʻO Antigua (haʻi ʻia ʻo An-tee'ga) a me Barbuda (Bar-byew'da) aia ma ka puʻuwai o ke Kai Caribbean. Koho ʻia ka World Travel Awards 2015, 2016 a me 2017 Caribbean ka hopena Romance loa, hāʻawi ʻia ka paradaiso mokupuni māhoe i nā malihini kipa i ʻelua mau hanana kū hoʻokahi, nā mahana maikaʻi i kēlā me kēia makahiki, kahi moʻolelo nui, ka moʻomeheu ikaika, nā huakaʻi hoʻohauʻoli, nā hoʻokūkū lanakila, nā waha- hoʻoinu i ka meaʻai a me 365 kahakai kahakai a me kahakai keʻokeʻo - hoʻokahi no kēlā me kēia lā o ka makahiki. ʻO ka mea nui loa o nā mokupuni Leeward, ʻo Antigua he 108 mau mile kuea me ka mōʻaukala waiwai a me ka hiʻona honua e hāʻawi ana i nā manawa like ʻole o ka ʻike maka ʻana. ʻO Nelson's Dockyard, ke koena wale nō o kahi pā kaua ʻo Georgian i helu ʻia ʻo UNESCO World Heritage Site, ʻo ia paha ka hōʻailona kaulana loa. ʻO kā Kalikiano hanana huakaʻi hanana kalena me ka hanohano Antigua Sailing Week, Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, a me ka makahiki Antigua Carnival; i ʻike ʻia ma ke ʻano he kauwela kauwela ʻo Caribbean. ʻO Barbuda, ko ka kaikuahine kaikuahine ʻo Antigua, ʻo ia ka peʻe huna kaulana loa. Aia ka mokupuni ma kahi o 27 mile ma ka ʻākau hikina o Antigua a he 15 mau minuke wale nō ia e holo ai. ʻIke ʻia ʻo Barbuda no ka 17 mile o ke kahakai kahakai i hoʻopā ʻole ʻia a ma ke ʻano he hale o ka Frigate Bird Sanctuary nui loa ma ka Hemisphere Komohana. E ʻike i ka ʻike ma Antigua & Barbuda ma: makaikai.info ai ole ia i hahai ia makou ma Twitter, Facebook, a Instagram.

 

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