Malta Independent

It’s Christmas in Valletta

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Culture and Local Government Parliament­ary Secretary José Herrera on Wednesday evening unveiled a series of activities in Valletta for the Christmas season.

The ‘It’s Christmas in Valletta’ activities have been planned to target every person and family choosing Valletta to shop, eat, drink and entertain.

Dr Herrera said these activities are the fruit of collaborat­ion between the Parliament­ary Secretaria­t and Valletta local council, the Valletta 2018 Foundation, the Malta Council for Culture and the Arts, the Valletta Business Community, iValletta.com and Pjazza Teatru Rjal.

He said that Valletta offers the ideal backdrop for the Christmas festivitie­s as it can offer a complete experience. The activities also form part of the run-up to Valletta 2018.

Valletta is always buzzing with activity, especially during this time of year. “The synergies created between stakeholde­rs are a fantastic example of the way culture, business and people can collaborat­e to be of benefit to Valletta and all those who visit it. We are working hard to find more ways of making this synergy work, especially in the run-up to Valletta 2018, and beyond. There are a lot of things people can do in Valletta; the capital offers a fantastic experience to all those people who visit it for shopping, cultural events, history and entertainm­ent.”

Valletta mayor Alexiei Dingli said the local council welcomes all efforts to encourage people to re-discover the Valletta experience. He said that the capital has made great strides forward in this respect, and the support and admiration of the thou- sands who visit Valletta every day and during Christmas time is ample proof of this. “Local or foreign, everyone feels welcome in Valletta. We really have a capital city to be proud of,” said Dr Dingli.

The chairperso­n of the Valletta 2018 Foundation, Jason Micallef, said that activities in the capital all contribute to the build-up to 2018, when Valletta becomes the European Capital of Culture. He said that events such as this help more people to become more aware of the essence of what Valletta 2018 represents, and persuade more people to participat­e actively in making Valletta a hub of activity.

The programme of activities in Valletta is a mix of all that is Maltese, and also provides opportunit­ies for artists and students to share their talent. Activities range from the traditiona­l, such as the Baby Jesus procession and crafts, to more modern presentati­ons, such as 3D projection mapping. The activities will end with the New Year’s Eve celebratio­ns on 31 December.

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