Welcome to Edition #43 of Saint Ange Tourism 2018, Monday 29th October 2018
The Editorial this week highlights:-
a. International Creole Day – 28th October.
b. Didier Robert, Regional President of Reunion opens an economic office of Reunion in Seychelles.
c. Seychelles will prioritize local tourism players to stimulate growth?
d. Sri Lanka’s nominated as the Top Country for 2019 for travel by Lonely Planet – other Indian Ocean islands asking what they did wrong.
e. Seychelles loses a culture pioneer ‘the African man in the colorful attire’
International Creole Day – 28th October
Sunday the 28th October saw the World of Creoles celebrate their International Creole Day. From the Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands to the Caribbean and even to New Orleans in Louisiana USA and Cabo Verde it is all proud Creoles who has the right to celebrate their identity and culture.
A question on this historic Creole Day is “Where does the International Creole Day come from?” An article posted by ARCHIPEL MEDIA on September 30, 2017, October 28th: INTERNATIONAL CREOLE DAY «BANNZIL KREYOL» says it all.
In 1979, an international conference of Creole studies bringing together linguists from around the world took place in Seychelles.
The first “International Creole Day” was celebrated in 1983, in a rather haphazard way.
Pictures from the Laserenade in Victoria Seychelles