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5 Things We’re Weirdly Excited About This Christmas in Malta

Nov 2 2024 Share

Now that Halloween is over and Christmas is just around the corner, Malta’s unique holiday vibe is in full swing! Here are five things we’re looking forward to as the festive season approaches.

 

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Christmas Markets Where “Browsing” Means “Eating Everything”

Christmas markets in Malta mean food stalls galore! Sure, we’ll browse a few craft stands, but let’s be real – we’re here to sample every warm pastry and sugary treat within arm’s reach.

Holiday Lights that are Bright Enough to See from Gozo

Why settle for subtle? Malta’s Christmas lights turn our cities into sparkling wonderlands where “less is more” is simply not a rule. Get ready for streets that glow brighter than a disco.

Summer Vibes on Christmas Day

While the rest of the world layers up, we’re rocking shorts on Christmas Day. It’s the Maltese way: basking in 20-degree weather while sipping hot cocoa just because we can.

Overindulging on Honey Rings and Panettone
Who needs fruitcake? Maltese honey rings and never-ending panettone are the real Christmas heroes here. Calories don’t count in December, right?

Christmas Staff Parties

Let’s just say it’s the season to “unwind” with the team… one (or two… or three) glasses of bubbly at a time. The holiday spirit hits hard!

What’s your favourite Maltese Christmas tradition?

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“Malta is a Character”: Denzel Washington & Stars Praise Malta

Nov 2 2024 Share

In a recent video shared by film commissioner Johann Grech, acclaimed actor Denzel Washington praised Malta as more than just a filming location, describing it as a “character” in its own right.

“You can feel the history here, and it was a perfect place to shoot,” said Washington, shining a light on the island’s unique atmosphere and historic backdrop, which enriches the visual narrative of any production in particular their production of ‘Gladiator II’. Alongside him, Pedro Pascal echoed the sentiment, underlining the importance of location in creating cinematic depth.

The video also features Aidan Elliott, the executive producer of Gladiator II, who lauded Malta as one of the world’s best filming destinations. He highlighted the island’s talented crew, skilled in managing large-scale, complex productions, as a key asset for filmmakers. According to Elliott, Malta’s versatility and expertise make it an attractive choice for high-profile projects.

The video wrapped up with Washington’s declaration that “this is the biggest film that [he’s] been on,” a testament to the ambition and scale of the upcoming blockbuster.

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MAJOR Proposals to Reshape Malta’s Transport Landscape Launched by Transport Minster

Nov 2 2024 Share

This morning, Transport Minister Chris Bonett, along with the local government, launched an extensive transport reform campaign titled ‘Reshaping Our Mobility’. The initiative outlines a six-pillar proposal approach aimed at tackling Malta’s complex transport and mobility challenges. With Malta’s vehicle density among the highest in Europe, the campaign seeks to address pressing issues across sustainable mobility, 24-hour economy, vehicle control, parking, public transport, and roadworks coordination.

1. Sustainable Mobility
In line with increasing trends toward eco-friendly transport, Malta plans to launch a National Cycling Strategy, expand the bicycle road network, and introduce “walking school buses” to encourage healthy and sustainable transport options.

2. 24-Hour Economy
New peak hour guidelines were set for weekdays (6-9 a.m. and 4-7 p.m.) and Saturdays (9 a.m.-12 p.m.) for both public and private sectors. This aims to optimize traffic flow during the busiest times, ensuring a smoother commute for the public.

3. Vehicle Management
With over 440,000 vehicles on the road, the government has announced the Employee Transportation Deduction Act, incentivizing citizens to reduce car usage. Plans also include promoting youth away from obtaining driving licenses and limiting private car use to off-peak hours.

4. Parking Solutions
To tackle Malta’s parking shortages, the campaign introduces new park-and-ride facilities in commercial areas, additional public parking spaces, and digital solutions to make parking more accessible.

5. Enhanced Public Transport
Immediate plans include new bus routes to industrial zones, circular routes for major localities, and direct buses for shorter commutes. A national route map revision is also set to ensure optimal service and coverage.

6. Improved Roadworks Coordination
A new Roadworks Coordination Committee will oversee infrastructure projects, ensuring a smoother, unified approach to minimise disruption.

Consultation on these proposals will conclude by Q4 2024, with implementations rolling out from Q3 2026.

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“Brat” Declared Collins Dictionary’s 2024 Word of the Year

"Brat" Declared Collins Dictionary's 2024 Word of the Year
Nov 1 2024 Share

The Collins Dictionary has chosen “brat” as its 2024 Word of the Year, a term that gained global popularity as the title of Charli XCX’s sixth studio album. Defined by Collins as embodying “a confident, independent, and hedonistic attitude,” the word evolved into a lifestyle trend known as “brat summer,” which Collins called “one of the most talked about words of 2024.”

Collins noted that “brat” transcended its musical roots to become a global phenomenon. “Brat summer” emerged as an aesthetic and mindset, particularly resonant among younger generations. The selection process, which draws on a 20-billion-word database, highlights terms that reflect the dynamic nature of the English language.

Other noteworthy words on Collins’ 2024 list include “era,” referring to a distinct period in one’s life and inspired by Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, and “anti-tourism,” which captures the movement against mass tourism. Additional entries include “delulu,” describing an unrealistic mindset, and “rawdogging,” meaning to take a long-haul flight without digital distractions.

Alex Beecroft, Collins’ managing director, emphasized the influence of Gen Z and Alpha in popularizing these terms, calling it “the most ‘brat’ Word of the Year list ever.”

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