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The Travellers Launch Brand New Maltese Christmas Song

The Travellers Launch Brand New Maltese Christmas Song
Dec 21 2024 Share

Local band ‘The Travellers’ launched a brand new Maltese Christmas song called ‘Dan hu l-Milied’ during 1st night of ‘Kuncertun tal-Milied – Il-Pjan ta’ Elfu’.

 

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The concert is taking place at the St Agatha Auditorium in Rabat, Malta throughout this weekend in a three-night-run.

The local favourite band’s new track came just in time for Christmas!

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Gozo Channel Will Temporarily Suspend Afternoon Service On Christmas & New Year’s Day

Gozo Channel Will Temporarily Suspend Afternoon Service On Christmas & New Year’s Day
Dec 21 2024 Share

The Gozo Channel ferry service will be temporarily suspended on Christmas and New Year’s Day in order to allow employees to spend lunch with their families. The suspension will not last the entire day but will affect trips between 12pm and 3pm on both days.

The affected sailings include those from Mgarr to Cirkewwa at 12pm, 12:30pm, 12:45pm, 1pm, 1:30pm, 2pm, 2:15pm, and 2:30pm, as well as those from Cirkewwa at 12:15pm, 12:45pm, 1:15pm, 1:30pm, 1:45pm, 2:15pm, 2:45pm, and 3pm.

As a result, the final departure from Mgarr will be at 11:30am, while the last ferry from Cirkewwa will leave at 12pm. Service will resume in the afternoon, with the first trip from Mgarr at 3pm and the first departure from Cirkewwa at 3:15pm.

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Thousands Of Gifts Donated For Children In Need

Dec 21 2024 Share

On the final day of A Gift with Love, Castille Square was once again adorned with a vast collection of gifts, a testament to the altruistic spirit of the Maltese and Gozitan people. Beside the Christmas tree, Dr. Lydia Abela, together with her daughter Giorgia Mae, expressed heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated this year, ensuring a true Christmas for all children. 

For the first time, this year’s edition spanned five days, featuring a Christmas village that offered various spectacular performances and daily activities in Castille Square. This village will remain open to the public until Christmas Eve. “I must admit that, although this is the fifth edition of A Gift with Love, each year I am astonished by the large number of gifts gathered from families, businesses, and many other entities for this initiative. Each year, I continue to admire the values of solidarity practiced by the Maltese and Gozitan people,” remarked Dr. Abela. 

In the presence of Prime Minister Robert Abela, Dr. Lydia Abela expressed her gratitude to everyone who thought of giving a gift during this beautiful time of year. She also took a moment to honor Jake Vella. Although Jake is no longer with us this year, his dream of feeding many abandoned animals in sanctuaries lives on through A Gift with Love – With a Difference at Mater Dei Hospital. “The genuine and altruistic heart of the Maltese and Gozitan people comes to life in this activity. I am truly grateful and proud to be Maltese when we experience moments like these together,” Dr. Abela emphasized. 

Minister for National Heritage, Arts, and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, highlighted the strong characteristic of solidarity among the Maltese and Gozitan people. “A country with a big heart that knows how to care for and empathize with others. Initiatives like A Gift with Love are clear evidence of this. All these gifts in Castille Square will go to those who need the joy of Christmas. Because during this season, everyone deserves a smile, even if they are going through difficult times,” concluded Minister Bonnici. 

Minister for Home Affairs, Security, Reforms, and Equality, Byron Camilleri, noted that this initiative has become an annual event eagerly awaited by Maltese and Gozitan families. “I must commend the important contribution of the Disciplined Forces in making A Gift with Love a success. I also take this opportunity to thank them for their service and sacrifices throughout the year for the benefit of citizens,” Minister Camilleri stated. 

Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government, Alison Zerafa Civelli, expressed her gratitude to the Local Councils that participated and led the way in driving the A Gift with Love 2024 initiative. Together with residents, they contributed to collecting gifts from their respective localities. 

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Here Are The Best Christmas Markets Around The World

Dec 21 2024 Share

Over the years, Christmas markets have become a staple festive tradition for hundreds if not thousands of major cities around the world.

These organised markets give an opportunity to millions of Christmas lovers around the world, to feel the warm festive feeling even whilst shopping some traditional goods and exploring a whole new environment.

Prague, Czech Republic 

One of the oldest cities in Europe, the traditional Christmas Market in Prague offers an escape from the busy modern world. The market on the cobbled streets of the Old Town Square is Prague’s largest, featuring dozens of stalls spread across the plaza near the Astronomical Clock and Tyn Church.

Among the stalls, visitors can enjoy nativity scenes, as well as theatrical and musical performances. Many also ascend the small observation bridge to capture photos of the towering tree and the surrounding architecture, particularly at sunset.

Toronto, Canada 

In recent years, several markets in and around Toronto have shut down, leaving one standout location that offers a unique twist on the traditional Christmas market, especially from a European perspective.

Set in the city’s Distillery District, the Distillery Winter Village features an array of stalls and festive decorations nestled among 19th-century brick warehouse buildings. Previously known as the Toronto Christmas Market, it continues to be Toronto’s top holiday destination.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Another European city that hosts numerous markets from November onward, is one of the best destinations for soaking up continental festive charm. Delightful year-round, the city truly shines during the holiday season.

A perfect starting point is Tivoli Gardens, the city’s most famous attraction, which transforms into a festive wonderland. This iconic theme park blends the enchantment of Christmas with its beloved rides and a sprawling market.

Vienna, Austria

Vienna’s Christmas markets, with origins dating back to the 13th century, are among the most renowned in Europe. A standout is the Magic of Advent Market at Rathausplatz, located in front of the City Hall (also referred to as the Viennese Dream Market).

With over 145 stalls forming a maze of festive alleys illuminated by enchanting lights, it’s an ideal spot to enjoy a cup of mulled wine, known locally as Glühwein. For families, a dedicated children’s area offers fun activities like cookie and candle making.

Tokyo, Japan

The Tokyo Christmas Market, held in Meiji Jingu Gaien near Gaienmae Station, is one of Japan’s most vibrant holiday events.

Visitors can savor German cuisine, sweet treats, and beer while enjoying live performances, including gospel choirs.

Stalls offer authentic wooden toys and stunning holiday decorations, evoking the charm of a traditional German Christmas market in the heart of Tokyo.

New York City, USA

For a more modern twist on the Christmas tradition, New York is the place to be. Many of New York’s markets are nestled near its iconic landmarks.

One notable spot is Grand Central Terminal, home to a bustling indoor market offering a vast selection of gifts, including clothing, jewellery, toys, and decorations.

Another standout is Bryant Park, set against the backdrop of the Empire State Building. Here, traditional wooden stalls are replaced by elegant glass boutiques arranged around a central ice rink, creating a unique and festive shopping experience.

Nuremberg, Germany

The Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt is filled with the enticing scents of gingerbread, mulled wine, and grilled sausage. First documented in 1628, its origins likely trace back to the Luther era, when the tradition of giving children Christmas gifts began.

Today, the market features 180 wooden stalls adorned with red and white canvas, offering traditional handmade Christmas decorations and delicious culinary treats, preserving centuries-old festive charm.

Barcelona, Spain

Dating back to 1786, the Fira de Santa Llúcia started as a one-day celebration of Santa Llúcia’s feast day on December 13 but has since grown into a three-week Christmas fair.

Set in front of Barcelona Cathedral, the market boasts around 300 stalls offering a wide range of goods, including Christmas decorations, trees, nativity figurines, musical instruments, handmade puppets, and jewellery.

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