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Malta Re-features In Nas Daily’s Recent TikTok

Malta Re-features In Nas Daily’s Recent TikTok
Dec 16 2024 Share

Nas Daily’s recent TikTok re-features Malta and it’s all about how Malta’s time is incorrect! 

This is technically true, but it is also on purpose. The video explains how in the beautiful streets of Malta, one finds a church in every square kilometer, and with over 350 churches across the Maltese islands, many of them have 2 clocks on their facade.

One clock displays the correct time, whereas the other one shows the wrong time. The idea dates back hundreds of years and the scope of this was to confuse the devil so that mass service isn’t disrupted.

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Top Reasons to Visit Gozo This Festive Season

Top Reasons to Visit Gozo This Festive Season
Dec 16 2024 Share

Gozo transforms into a magical destination during the holiday season, blending festive traditions with its unique charm. Here are some highlights to make your visit unforgettable:

Bethlehem f’Għajnsielem

Experience a live nativity village at Ta’ Passi fields, complete with costumed actors, craftspeople, and even live animals. This immersive attraction allows you to step into a scene straight out of Bethlehem, enhanced by Gozitan traditions and delightful local treats such as roasted chestnuts and mulled wine.

Seasonal Music and Concerts

Gozo comes alive with music during the holidays. From church choirs performing sacred hymns to lively concerts by local bands, the island offers a feast for music lovers. Many of these events capture the festive spirit and provide a glimpse into the island’s rich musical heritage.

Traditional Treats

Don’t miss Gozo’s beloved Christmas delicacy, Qagħaq tal-Għasel (Treacle Rings). These sweet pastry rings, filled with treacle, orange zest, and warm spices, are a holiday favourite. They’re perfect for indulging during your stay or as a gift to bring home.

Charming Christmas Markets

The island’s markets, adorned with twinkling lights and festive decor, are great for finding unique gifts and sampling local flavours. These bustling hubs of cheer offer handmade crafts, seasonal foods, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Peaceful Winter Scenery

While Gozo is a haven for relaxation year-round, the cooler winter weather and festive decorations make exploring its scenic villages, historical sites, and coastal trails even more enchanting.

Whether you’re looking for festive family activities, cultural celebrations, or simply some cosy holiday vibes, Gozo is the place to be this season. Plan your visit now to make the most of the island’s holiday magic! For more details, visit www.visitgozo.com.

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Malta’s Biggest Sausage Dog Meetup Breaks Records Again

Malta’s Biggest Sausage Dog Meetup Breaks Records Again
Dec 16 2024 Share

It was a paws-itively adorable scene in Dingli on Sunday 15th December as Malta’s dachshund community came together to break their own record for the largest gathering of sausage dogs on the island. Over 63 dachshunds strutted their festive stuff at Santa’s Train Ride, organised by Għaqda Talent Dingli – Ċentru għall-Arti u Kultura.

This quirky tradition has become a yearly highlight, with the group breaking their own record year after year. What started as a fun idea has grown into a heartwarming event that unites dog lovers and their furry companions in the festive spirit.

Decked out in Santa hats, reindeer ears, and even little elf outfits, the dachshunds were the stars of the show, spreading smiles and holiday cheer to everyone who attended. From tiny pups to seasoned veterans, the four-legged participants made it a day to remember.

As the train rolled through Rabat, it wasn’t just a festive ride — it was a wiener of a celebration! Here’s to next year’s record-breaking attempt — will they hit 70?

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Figolla Ranked Amongst World’s Top Cookies

Figolla Ranked Amongst World’s Top Cookies
Dec 16 2024 Share

Malta’s Traditional Figolla was named one of the world’s best cookies on Taste Atlas’ “100 Best Cookies in the World” list!

Figolli were named amongst other world-famous cookies such as macarons, chocolate chip cookies and amaretti.

The figolla is described as a marzipan-filled cookie, decorated with icing or melted chocolate, shaped into lambs or bunnies due to its association to Easter time. Taste Atlas explain how traditionally, figolli were shaped as fish, baskets or women as this used to symbolise fertility.

Figolla is, and will surely always be a mainstay in Maltese pastry shops and kitchens during Easter, regardless of its exterior’s shape or decoration.

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