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Immigrants should not go to Malta.

What is life like in Malta?

To tell the truth, people who have just immigrated to Malta will feel very unaccustomed, because the pace of life here is one word, slow! This Maltese slow life can really drive the fast-paced China people crazy. Not only the pace of life, but every aspect of Maltese life is completely different from that of China:

1, typical Mediterranean climate

Accustomed to the hot summer and cold winter climate in China, you will feel extremely comfortable in Malta. Because Malta has a Mediterranean climate, it will not be very cold in winter, with an average of 15 degrees, and it will not be very hot in summer, with a maximum of 30 degrees. Many China people will travel to Malta in July and August and spend their holidays in the sun, which is much more comfortable than "resisting Japan" at home. The only drawback is that the sun in Malta is poisonous, so you must pay attention to sun protection when you live there. After all, there are 300 sunny days a year, and you can sunbathe in the sea anytime and anywhere.

2. irresistible food and beauty

Malta has many local specialties, such as flower soup. Cut all kinds of flowers into powder, add fruit and wine, and boil into flower soup, which tastes fresh and unique. The local food is mainly stew, and people will stew different vegetables and fruits together. The more distinctive ones are Maltese baked buns, Maltese fish cakes, dates and so on, which are simply a paradise for eating.

Besides delicious food, Malta is also a place full of beautiful scenery. From white reefs to desert landscapes, countless people come here to enjoy the clearest sea. Tired of seeing the natural scenery, in some streets of Valletta and other cities, you can always go back to the era of 1950, vintage cocktails, old posters during World War II, almost all urban buildings are yellow, and the streets are fluctuating. Touching those historic stone walls is like crossing back to chivalry.

3. Low price

In fact, the price in Malta is similar to that in Beijing, and the income level is similar. Everything in the supermarket is very affordable, such as 25 cents for a kilogram of salt and 75 cents for a liter of milk. Sometimes, if you are lucky, you can buy one and get one free when you have a discount, and you can keep it fresh. Because Malta is a coastal city, vegetables and fruits are imported, and the price will be a little more expensive than other European countries, but seafood is really fresh and affordable. If you eat in an ordinary restaurant outside, the average person is 7- 10 euros, and the high-end restaurant is 20-30 euros, which is much cheaper than the first-tier cities in China.

4. Convenient transportation

Malta is very small, so there are no subways, trams and light rails. You can only go out by bus and taxi. Bus starts at Euro0 1.5 in winter and Euro2 in summer. Taxi starts at Euro0/0, but local drivers often don't hit the meter, and some will ask you for a tip. Be sure to negotiate the price with the driver before getting on the bus.