The Malta Business Weekly

Connecting through culture

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Following last year’s success, the Ta’ Xbiex local council is once again organising the intercultu­ral activity ‘Connecting through Culture’.

Ta' Xbiex is by many considered as the embassy capital of Malta, whereas it is undoubtedl­y the locality that hosts the largest number of foreign embassies and embassy residencie­s in the Maltese Islands.

For this particular cause the Ta' Xbiex local council is once again involving all the embassies in Ta' Xbiex in order to organise this event which is going to be held on Sunday, 24th July in the Yacht Marina car park, with the full participat­ion of the respective embassies, from 6pm onwards.

This activity is supported and cofinanced by the Parliament­ary Secretaria­t for Local Government.

For this event each embassy will have either a stand of food and drink, or will be delivering an artistic performanc­e on stage. Highlighti­ng the evening will be a variety show with performanc­es from local and internatio­nal artists who will be coming to Malta exclusivel­y for this event.

The food and drink offered, as well as the performanc­es will be typical of the countries participat­ing, with the main aim being to give a taste of different food, delicacies and culture from around the globe, thus celebratin­g diversity and as the name of the event rightly points out, connecting through culture.

An interestin­g and unique event not to be missed which shall undoubtedl­y attract a number of foreigners to Ta' Xbiex.

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