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Do you know anything about food, clothing, housing and transportation in Malta?

Do you know anything about food, clothing, housing and transportation in Malta? In the last issue, I showed you the history and culture of Malta. I think Malta should no longer be so strange. Today we will talk about the food, clothing, housing and transportation in Malta and accompany you into the life in Malta.

0 1 Life in Malta-Clothes Maltese wear the same clothes as other European countries, much like China. Jeans, T-shirts and shirts are all indispensable daily clothes. When it comes to clothing, you have to mention the shopping malls in Malta. BayStreet is a commercial pedestrian street in St. Julius, Malta. Here, you can wander around all day and shuttle between shops. You can buy clothes, pants, shoes and brand bags for business reception and leisure, and occasionally you can get discounts and buy cheap "famous brands".

Located in the commercial center of Slima, ThePoint Shopping Center is one of the first large retail centers in Malta. There are many common fast-selling shops, which can bring choices to consumers of all ages and hobbies. And if there is a seasonal discount, it is very cheap.

Life in Malta-Eating Malta is a typical Mediterranean diet structure, similar to Italy. It is based on healthy cooking standards, with less oil and less salt. He is good at using the freshest local seasonal ingredients as raw materials, retaining the taste and true colors of the ingredients to a greater extent, and producing various special foods with local characteristics.

Dinner in Malta is mainly pasta and pizza, with a variety of meat dishes, such as seafood, Maltese sausage and beef. Maltese seafood is quite deep. Seafood dishes are typical dishes, including blue puka fish, seafood soup, stewed squid and so on.

There are more and more specialties in Malta. Stewed rabbit meat is a very common local food feature. It is said that rabbit meat is always kept in the freezer of the local refrigerator. Another major food feature: Dolphin, alias "Ghost Knife". The local traditional dolphin fish is eaten with fresh potatoes and olives, which is delicious. There is also the most popular local dessert: kannoli.

Naturally, apart from its unique local characteristics, Maltese also has various Chinese dishes, such as Cantonese, Northeast, Sichuan and Shanghai dishes, which will surely satisfy your China stomach. Maltese wines are of first-class quality and at reasonable prices. There is a very classic local beer called CiskLagerBeer. If you come to Malta, you must taste the local beer, which will undoubtedly make you glad you came.

Life in Malta-What's it like to live in a house in Malta? Fashion trends, antique, trendy, warm, whatever you want, it has it. There are ordinary apartments with fashionable personality, quaint ancient towns with literary style, spacious and luxurious seascape villas and a refreshing and comfortable one-story bungalow. In Malta, when you open the window, you will find a villa with a sea view. It sounds like the gentle days of the sea will no longer be a dream.

In recent years, with the rapid economic development and the entry of foreign enterprises and labor, Maltese real estate is very popular. House prices in the core areas such as Valletta, Slima and St. Julian will be higher, while those in the central, midwest, south and Gozo Island will be lower. In Malta, even embryo rooms are simply decorated, including wooden floors, doors and windows, toilet facilities and so on.

Life in Malta-Malta's trip is not long, and there is no need for railway lines, subway stations or light rail stations. Buses, taxis and ferries are enough. Local people usually go out to go on road trip, and the number of private cars is very large, averaging one for two people. There are many bus trips, and some lines overlap, so the traffic is very convenient. The links between the islands mainly depend on ferries, and it takes only 20 minutes from the main island of Malta to Gozo Island.

Malta has direct flights with most European countries, and a three-hour voyage can basically reach any European country. Besides the flights of some mainstream airlines, there are also flights of low-cost airlines. If you book in advance at a very favorable price, such as a flight to Rome, you can get a round-trip ticket of 25 euros at the cheapest price.

Having said that, do you know much about Malta? We will continue to bring you more information about Malta, so stay tuned!