Odyssée will offer a complete immersion in Japanese gaming and pop culture Japanese gastronomy,eSports and contemporary creation Conceived as a tourist and cultural destination in its own right the site aims to welcome over a million visitors a year with one ambition: to make video gaming a collective experience A total of 2,500 consoles from Ludovic Charles ' collection will be on display and ready to play Numerous arcade terminals will take you back to the golden age of retro rooms and interactive workshops will invite you to create test and understand the mechanics of video games Spanning 3,000 m², this initiative, which came to life in the wake of the 2023 edition of Paris Games Week It's a journey back in time through the generations of consoles and iconic titles enhanced by a modern digital ecosystem (app The museum will lie at the heart of a 30,000 m² play area designed as a cross-generational entertainment hub fluid circulation and evolving programming Odyssée will offer you a new way of experiencing video games Odyssée doesn't stop at history: it also celebrates it in its most contemporary forms sushi bars orchestrated by Éric Ticana (world sushi champion) in an atmosphere reminiscent of Tokyo's backstreets Looking for competitive thrills? Head for the 2,450 m² Gaming Arena, a modular space dedicated toeSports, live tournaments, shows and gaming conventions. Designed to accommodate up to several hundred spectators, it will also be accessible to the public via workshops, initiations and meetings with pros. 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The city of Bussy-Saint-Georges invites you to discover its Gaming House entirely dedicated to digital entertainment training courses and events linked to video games and digital technology A recreational café will also be available to encourage exchanges between local residents and young people The Gaming House will offer video game enthusiasts a regular place to practice with the organization of online tournaments and group coaching sessions delivered by specialized speakers "Video game enthusiasts will be able to regularly practice their favorite activity and progress by taking part in online tournaments" conferences and meetings with industry professionals will be organized to support participants in their progress His taste for "ordered urban space" has led to an innovation: the multi-faith district On a plot of land just beyond the built-up area he has authorised the construction of several places of worship "Here there will be two Buddhist temples a Chinese evangelical church and an Armenian cultural centre," said the mayor a practising Catholic who is convinced that in a secular state the government should not turn a blind eye to religious fact "Our 30,000 inhabitants are mostly of foreign origin with 45% from Asia," he said "We couldn't deprive them of their religious practice." The shaven-headed nuns in traditional brown robes worked hard to make every flower lantern and stone Buddha look perfect for the inauguration of the European headquarters of Fo Guang Shan The 300 faithful in the Paris region also contributed mainly geared to its international followers is one that least meets the needs of the local community "But it's a project that has been put on hold for years," said the venerable Miao Da who leads Fo Guang Shan and profited from the mayor's open policy The organisation acquired the land at an attractive "agricultural land" price of €50 a square metre a more modest Laotian temple is nearing completion A common parking lot separates the buildings while a large plot of land is earmarked for a Jewish centre a Chinese evangelical church and the Muslim cultural centre adjoining the 2,000-square-metre mosque which will include a tearoom and a library and behind them the walls of the prayer room for 400 faithful "We've been praying in a pre-fab since 2010 and before that we had to go to neighbouring towns The town hall lent us their functions room for Eid," explained Farid Chaoui a Muslim association that is sponsoring the project for town's estimated 400 Muslim families They are still one third short of the €1.5m required to finish the mosque but Chaoui has given himself to the end of the year to raise it "without foreign donations" The mosque project is the one that caused the most controversy "I've been accused of handing Bussy over to the Mullahs," said the mayor who had to do some "educational work" and explain that he preferred to put a mosque in this open district with identified partners He believes that people's reservations will disappear once they explore the neighbourhood for themselves Ultimately it will also house the town's cultural centre complete with theatres and cafes The mayor's "living together" project is supported by most of the people involved but the town's Catholic priest His church was built 13 years ago and falls just outside the municipal zone "It's important that every religion has a place of worship," he agreed "but it's not enough to place pretty buildings side by side for people to actually get together." He asked us to sign a charter committing us to mutual respect Now it's up to us to make the project work," said Chaoui "Live and let live is the only solution if you want to avoid stigmatisation," agreed Guy Benarousse whose project is delayed due to lack of funds The mayor sees his concept as "an attempt" but not necessarily one that would work everywhere A new town "where you start from scratch" is a good template for such experiments "And I was dealing with tolerant communities he does not see this concentration as a "religious supermarket" but rather as an opportunity for people of different faiths to share resources promote dialogue and enrich the town's cultural life This article originally appeared in Le Monde Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Archive Art the town of Bussy-Saint-Georges decided to launch reflections on the development of a territorial hydrogen ecosystem Following the conclusive results of the opportunity study the town brought together several partners for this project: EpaMarne (the public planning body for Marne-la-Vallée) SDESM (the energy authority for Seine-et-Marne) and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) for Seine-et-Marne the aim of this project is threefold: to decarbonise local mobility create jobs by attracting hydrogen industry players to the region and foster training in hydrogen-related professions the public partners launched a call for proposals in early 2023 The call was won by the consortium composed of Lhyfe and Thevenin & Ducrot (AVIA) Lhyfe will develop a green and renewable hydrogen production site with a production capacity of two tonnes a day (5 MW of installed capacity) whilst Thevenin & Ducrot (AVIA) will create a multi-energy filling station in the Bussy-Saint-Georges area Both facilities are planned for deployment in 2026 The green and renewable hydrogen produced by Lhyfe will cater chiefly for the needs of mobility players in the Paris region or those using major transit routes such as the A4 motorway (e.g as well as a number of industrial companies This ecosystem will support the energy transition of transport providers which has become necessary due to the implementation of LEZs and will help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality in the Greater Paris (Ile de France) region As well as supplying an industrial site directly via pipeline Lhyfe will be able to deliver hydrogen in bulk it will support the growth of the hydrogen fuel chain region-wide and help to meet the challenges of decarbonisation in Greater Paris Lhyfe produces green and renewable hydrogen through the electrolysis of water at production units powered by renewable energy The company’s first site has already been in operation since the latter half of 2021 and seven other sites are currently in construction throughout Europe (France Lhyfe is working on offshore hydrogen production projects – its Sealhyfe plant achieved a world first Lhyfe’s production site will supply the Thevenin & Ducrot (AVIA) multi-energy fuel station is part of a comprehensive planning scheme being led by Bussy-Saint-Georges and will offer all alternative fuels for mobility the station will supply light and heavy vehicles it could dispense over a tonne of green hydrogen a day Thevenin & Ducrot (AVIA) is positioning itself as a major hydrogen player in France strengthening its network of multi-energy stations and supporting its clients even more in their energy transition High-power electric charging points (350kW) will also be available for light vehicles which are gradually coming onto the market Thevenin & Ducrot (AVIA) will also supply natural gas for NGVs at the same site and is standing by to offer XTL-HVO – a second-generation biofuel – at the pump Lhyfe and Thevenin & Ducrot (AVIA) submitted a joint application for subsidies to ADEME’s Hydrogen Territorial Ecosystems programme in September 2023 bringing together a number of mobility stakeholders to support the project Chairman of the Board of Directors of EPA Marne and representative for the group behind the call for proposals said: “Bussy-Saint-Georges is an unusual and innovative town that is firmly in keeping with the 21st century in setting an example in the fight against global warming We want to take part in decarbonising mobility by becoming the hydrogen city of eastern Ile de France We are delighted to start the concrete implementation of this project which is helping to define the new face of energy in Seine-et-Marne We are now going to support mobility players to develop all uses suitable for hydrogen conversion we are proud to support the development of local areas by putting innovation at the service of sustainable cities with the production of green and renewable hydrogen makes a major contribution to achieving a low-carbon city.” Managing Director of Thevenin Ducrot Distribution said: “This multi-energy hub with a hydrogen refuelling station for mobility allows Thevenin Ducrot to support its clients with energy transition by offering the full range of existing solutions at one site The Bussy ecosystem is ideally located for our private and commercial customers and our strategic partnership with Lhyfe along with the strong local support from the authorities make this project the perfect showcase for our alternative energy ambitions.”  said: “We are delighted to announce this first project in the Ile de France region which needs every resource possible to accelerate energy transition We are contributing to this with green and renewable hydrogen to offer a better quality of life to the people of Greater Paris Strategic and technical advisers: SLM Conseil Lhyfe is a European group dedicated to the energy transition producer and supplier of green and renewable hydrogen Its production plants and upcoming projects are designed to provide green and renewable hydrogen in industrial quantities and form part of a virtuous energy model allowing the decarbonisation of entire sectors of industry and mobility Lhyfe inaugurated the world’s first industrial green hydrogen production site in direct connection with a windfarm Lhyfe aims to have more than 3 GW of installed capacity by 2030 Lhyfe inaugurated the world’s first offshore green hydrogen production pilot system The company could have around 3 GW of additional offshore installed capacity by 2030-2035 Lhyfe operates in 11 European countries and had 150 employees at the end of 2022 The company is listed on the Euronext Paris stock exchange (ISIN: FR0014009YQ1 – mnemo: LHYFE) For more information go to www.lhyfe.com Click to access the Lhyfe media kit (all press releases, images) AVIA is the second largest petrol station network in France operates over 500 filling stations in eastern France including 50 service stations on French motorways Thevenin & Ducrot is continuing its traditional business as a fuel and heating oil distributor while actively preparing for energy transition hydrogen and photovoltaic power generation https://www.thevenin-ducrot.fr/ Bussy-Saint-Georges is a town in the Seine-et-Marne department (77) It belongs to the area of Marne-la-Vallée area which was a national interest planning project and the inter-municipal Urban Community of Marne-et-Gondoire As logistics contribute heavily to the local economy the decarbonisation of heavy mobility as part of the phasing in of the Greater Paris LEZ (Low Emissions Zone) is a primary issue for local elected officials SDESM (Syndicat Départemental des Energies de Seine-et-Marne) is the main organising authority for energy distribution in the Department It accompanies its member municipalities on all matters related to energy transition SDESM has deployed and been operating some 182 charging terminals for electric vehicles and will continue deployment with 156 new terminals in the coming years invest in and/or operate means of renewable energy generation SDESM ENERGIES has already invested in several photovoltaic solar power plants and BioNGV refuelling stations and is currently developing more than 40 MWp of new solar capacity in Seine-et-Marne About the Conseil Départemental de Seine-et-Marne As the largest department in Ile-de-France the Seine-et-Marne area is well-equipped for the development of hydrogen and alternative energies contributing to the decarbonisation of local industry and mobility the Departmental Council has made this ambition a strong focus of its environmental policy to the development of local green gas production with agricultural methanisation – via the management and coordination of the CapMétha77 Charter and the development of a departmental bioNGV station development plan – and to the emergence of a local hydrogen fuel chain through a prospective study and support for the various projects concerning the area EpaMarne is a leading public developer in eastern Paris historically linked to the new town of Marne-la-Vallée It is involved in the production of new housing and contributes to the development of economic activities by providing concrete responses to ecological and social challenges as well as to changes in residents’ lifestyles EpaMarne is involved in the deployment of this HUB -Hydrogen project a vector for sustainable development in the region and local employment Investor Relations : LHYFE – Yoann Nguyen | investors@lhyfe.com You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed Publication date 30 November 2022 | 21:14 ICT The French city of Bussy-Saint-Georges and the Kampong Chhnang Provincial Administration have co-signed a development and investment cooperation agreement The signing was witnessed by Minister of Rural Development Ouk Rabun on November 29 in the presence of Bussy-Saint-Georges city governor Yann Dubosc and provincial governor Sun Sovanrith Sovanrith said the agreement was made to further deepen investment and development cooperation with the province having strong potential in agriculture “This agreement will attract more investors from France,” he said He said Kampong Chhnang’s gross domestic product (GDP) for 2021 was about $918 million accounting for 3.4 per cent of the nation’s total industry and services respectively represented “more than half” “one-quarter” and “less than one-fifth” of provincial GDP Provincial GDP grew by 3.6 per cent in 2021 with per capita income rising to $1,564 in 2021 delegates from Bussy-Saint-Georges had established an excellent relationship with their Kampong Chhnang counterparts He added that the agreement aimed to implement as much development and investment cooperation as possible under the laws of the two countries He was very pleased to see the rapid development of the province compared to his previous visit He said Bussy-Saint-Georges has an industrial area he is keen to invest in education in the province Ko enjoyed a very successful amateur career and claimed the French International Amateur Championship in 2015 including the 2016 European Team Championship Although unclear as to when he turned professional Ko secured his card on the Alps Tour at the end of 2018 with the Frenchman finishing in a tie for 12th at Q School After plying his trade on both the Alps and EuroPro Tour Ko claimed his first professional title in October 2020 at the Golf De Roissy International Golf Club the Frenchman secured his Challenge Tour card for 2021 after finishing third in their Order of Merit Subscribe to the Golf Monthly newsletter to stay up to date with all the latest tour news head-to-heads and buyer’s guides from our team of experienced experts A post shared by Jeong weon Ko (@jeong1ko) his biggest payday came at the 2023 Estrella Damm N.A as a tie for seventh secured Ko a near $100,00 cheque Ko ranked inside the top 20 for driving distance with the Frenchman averaging 311.73 yards off the tee whereby he grips the putter with his left hand and holds both the grip and his left forearm with his right The unique putting grip of Ko Jeong-Weon 🧐#BetfredBritishMasters pic.twitter.com/1HtpahXCK0August 30, 2024 before also transitioning to equipment and testing After freelancing for Golf Monthly and The PGA for 18 months he was offered a full-time position at the company in October 2022 and continues to cover news and social media Taking up the game when he was just seven years of age Matt made it into his county squad just a year later and continues to play the game at a high standard where he shot a six-under-par 66 having been seven-under through nine holes despite nearly being struck by his second shot at the 17th during the 2015 BMW PGA Championship Matt’s current What’s In The Bag has boosted footfall in neighborhoods with numerous Asian businesses such as Chinatown in the 13th arrondissement Belleville and spots in Seine et Marne like Lognes The whole Asian community and "asiaphiles" flock to specialist stores to feast on the best Asian specialities HOA NAM the historic Asian delicatessen on Avenue d'Ivry marks the occasion with a new gourmet collab with the popular Tang Frères supermarket chain Hoa Nam and Tang Frères have been partners for over 40 years and are delighted to give you a sneak preview of these winning Saveurs de l'Année 2025 products This new range will be available for free tasting exclusively in Tang Frères stores After successful tastings at Tang's historic Paris 13th and Bussy Saint Georges stores, the next tasting will take place on Saturday, March 1, 2025 at Tang Frères in Lognes there's also a "Hoa Nam x Tang Frères" collector's Magnet to be won with every purchase of a product from the HOA NAM range Apple samoussas are also available from HAO NAM Catering in frozen packaging for home preparation To celebrate the Lunar New Year and the arrival of the Year of the Wooden Snake, Tang Frères and Paris Store are organizing lion dances in several of their stores in Paris and Seine-et-Marne Did you know? The lion dance, a central feature of Chinese New Year celebrations prosperity and protection from evil spirits it features performers dressed in elaborately ornate costumes fluidly imitating the lion's majestic movements Rhythmed by traditional percussion - drums gongs and cymbals - this spectacular dance is a vibrant experience that links tradition and modernity These festive get-togethers are an opportunity to discover the richness of Asian culture in a warm atmosphere in the heart of the neighborhoods and places that are emblematic of the Asian community in Île-de-France A great opportunity to share in the spirit of the Lunar New Year and start the new year under the best possible auspices And don't forget that the big Chinese New Year parade takes place in the 13th arrondissement on February 9. There's also a great program organized by the 13th arrondissement town hall Chinese New Year Parade Paris 13e 2025: photos and videoThe famous Chinese New Year parade in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, also known as the Lunar New Year, made a comeback this Sunday, February 9, 2025, much to our delight. [Read more] either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says Paul Pogba's mother wants a draw when his team takes on Saint-Etienne on Thursday evening at Old Trafford This is because Paul Pogba's mother, Yeo Moriba, has two other sons who also play professional football and one of them, Paul's brother Florentin, is a defender for Saint-Etienne. Hence, she can't show favoritism during the UEFA Europa League last-32 tie "I think it's a good, nice destiny," Mourinho told reporters, including Sky Sports "I think only mum Pogba is in a little bit of trouble "I know from Paul that his mum wants a draw but next week one son will be happy and another one will be sad "There's only a little bit of a problem for the mum they will enjoy to play against each other Paul is excited and Florentin for sure is the same plays as a striker for Sparta Rotterdam in the Netherlands Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground Newsletters in your inbox See all The extension of the University Archives of the CTLES started at the end of 2010 with the objective of creating a new building in two phases The CTLES (Technical Centre for Books of Higher Education) is a national public administrative institution located around 25 kilometres east of Paris being in charge of the preservation and communication of documents for universities and research centres in Paris Archive Architecture The buyer of an apartment outside Paris was shocked last week by the discovery of something more at home in haunted houses on Halloween: the hanging in the eastern commuter suburb of Bussy-Saint-Georges had been repossessed by a bank and was sold at auction The buyer bought the property sight unseen and needed a locksmith to enter as was the apartment," one source told AFP Authorities could not immediately explain why the body had not decomposed and putrified or why neighbors in the four-story 20-unit building did not detect or report any foul smells Some residents said that they thought the previous owner We use statistical tracers to monitor and improve the quality of the site In accordance with the regulations in force You can accept the use of these trackers by checking the corresponding boxes or block them by unchecking them Tracking analytics whose data is anonymised Contentsquare allows us to analyse the behaviour of users on the site and to improve the interfaces or correct potential errors encountered.To do so please accept the Contentsquare cookie deposit that this cookie is necessary to play the videos on the site These buses, all low carbon, run on either biogas or biofuel (HVO). The Château de Versailles, hosting modern pentathlon and equestrian sports competitions, will be served by low-carbon shuttles from these stations: Mountain bike events will take place at this venue. Colline d'Élancourt will be accessible by shuttle from this station: During the Paris 2024 Games, there will not only be tennis at Roland Garros, but also boxing. You can get there from this station: This shuttle, operating only on 27, 28 and 30 July during the football events, links with the metro and RER A to transport spectators to the Parc des Princes stadium. It will be available from this station: Flatwater canoe, canoe slalom and rowing events will take place at the Vaires-sur-Marne nautical stadium, accessible by shuttle from these stations: · Bussy-Saint-Georges (RER A to Bassin Eaux Calmes - calm water) · Chelles-Gournay (RER E to Eaux calmes et eaux vives - calm water and white water) The shuttles are free, no reservation is required and are accessible to all . All you have to do is show up at the station and board the bus. Yes, the shuttles are accessible to people with reduced mobility. Additionally, a dedicated wheelchair shuttle service leaves from the seven central Paris stations and Rosa Parks station throughout the period of the Paris 2024 Games to ensure comfortable travel for those in wheelchairs.  The shuttles will run to remote venues, on competition days only: There will be a bus every minute to each venue. The shuttles resemble buses from the Ile-de-France transport network. You can identify them by the display board indicating 'Paris 2024' and the destination. View larger image This site uses cookies Our site collects some of your browsing data in order to improve the quality of service where the mountain bike events are expected to take place This is why Île-de-France Mobilités (IDFM) has decided to help future spectators who wish to reach these competition sites which are further away from the public transport network By setting up a system of 10 free shuttle bus routes with " 450 mostly articulated buses " scheduled to run to exactly 6 competition venues What are the routes and how often will the shuttles run In concrete terms, these shuttles will be free of charge, accessible to all and without reservation, says Île-de-France Mobilités in a press release published on April 23 What about the frequency of these shuttles the shuttles will run exclusively on competition days from 2.30 hours before the start of the competition throughout the event and until 2 hours afterwards Paris played host to the iconic Kun Khmer All Stars boxing event on June 24th an intercontinental showdown co-organised with French-based RAHU Fight III and Prodal Poran Club found its new battleground at the Michel-Jazy Gymnasium in Bussy-Saint-Georges with four electrifying face-offs between Cambodian and French fighters a 23-year-old Khmer martial artist who discovered the sport at 14 stood as a testament to the international appeal of Khmer boxing the dynamic founder of Khmer All Star Martial Arts Program arrived in France on June 16 to fine-tune their skills for the grand occasion these fighters aimed to spotlight the traditional Kun Khmer on a global stage Despite the financial and logistical challenges of bringing the Kun Khmer All Stars RAHU Fight III to French soil Sorn persevered to elevate the Cambodian sport to international prominence and travel were generously sponsored by the RAHU Fight III club Sorn admitted: “We initially had seven Cambodian boxers set to compete we’re committed to exhibiting the best of Cambodian athleticism to the world” The event saw Cambodian Pich Sambath challenge French champion Faycal Bahroudi while Moeun Sokhuch went head to head with Yanis Kassem and Vy Samphors squared off against Ghilas Barache France’s Sarah Ladjali was pitted against her countrywoman viewed this as a monumental step for Kun Khmer He lauded the effort of Cambodian promoters and the working group who ventured to Europe to advance their national sport on foreign soil Sorn Elite has ambitions of taking the Kun Khmer All Stars event to the US financial constraints mean future competitions hinge on securing additional sponsors stating: “I’ve seen the enormity of the US we can continue to showcase Kun Khmer on a global scale.”