HMTG: Welkom in Hannover! partnerland op CeBIT 2017 – maak kennis met Japan in Hannover
HANNOVER–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Naast een economische topregio in het hart van Europa en een perfect bereikbare plek, is Hannover ook een plaats vol recreatieve activiteiten, geweldige en betaalbare woningen en een prachtige natuurlijk landschap rond een van de groenste steden van Duitsland.
Japan ontmoet Hannover – dit gaat samen met de vriendschappelijke relaties en een warm welkom in de hoofdstad van Nedersaksen. De centrale link is de tweelingstedenband tussen Hannover en Hiroshima, die dateert van 1938. Sindsdien is de band tussen de steden goed onderhouden, met verschillende verenigingsverbanden, initiatieven, vredeswerk en uitwisselingen. Bovendien is de burgemeester van Hannover, Stefan Schostok, vicevoorzitter van de organisatie Mayors for Peace. Deze organisatie is in 1982 opgericht door de burgemeester van Hiroshima.
HMTG: Welcome to Hanover! Partner country at CeBIT 2017 – meet Japan in Hanover |
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HANOVER–(BUSINESS WIRE)– As well as being a top-performing economic hotspot in the heart of Europe and a perfectly interconnected location, Hanover also boasts a fascinating wealth of leisure activities, excellent yet affordable housing and a beautiful natural setting in one of Germany’s greenest cities. This Smart News Release features multimedia. View the full release here: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20161130005740/en/ Japan meets Hanover: partner country at CeBIT 2017 (photo: Business Wire)
Japan meets Hanover – this goes hand in hand with many friendly relations and a warm welcome in the capital of Lower Saxony. A central link is the twinning between Hanover and Hiroshima, which dates back to 1938. Ever since, relations have been constantly nurtured by various associations, initiatives, peace work and exchange visits. What’s more, Hanover’s Mayor, Stefan Schostok, is Vice-President of the “Mayors for Peace” organization founded by the Mayor of Hiroshima in 1982. Visible signs of this partnership include: the Peace Bell in the ruins of Hanover’s Aegidienkirche that is struck on August 6 each year to commemorate the atomic bombing, the Japanese tea house in the city park, the popular sushi stand at the Maschsee Lake Festival and the Hiroshima Grove, where the annual Cherry Blossom Festival is held every April. Nature and tranquility – with the advantages of a large city Quality of life in Hanover is extremely rich, with its top-class cultural and sporting events, an impressive number of museums, exclusive shopping in one of Germany’s largest pedestrian zones, not to mention its famous Herrenhausen Gardens and its picturesque old town. Legendary events such as the Maschsee Lake Festival and the world’s largest marksmen’s fair attract crowds of tourists and locals alike each year. We look forward to welcoming you in Hanover! Further information in Japanese is available at www.hannover.de/jp. The Japanese brochure is available to download here. View source version on businesswire.com:http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20161130005740/en/ Contacts Hannover Marketing und Tourismus GmbH |