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Two stately old mansions lining up a picturesque semi-rural road adorned by the lush greenery growing on their grounds, could be replaced by 10 new villas if a recently presented application is approved ....
Lighthouses are often deemed as entities which beaconed travellers setting sail in ships, a landmark which held an utmost importance only to them. But with time, their fascinating stories have touched the surface of human history, pristine for mankind to see and instilling a want to behold their lonesome marvelousness. So, here are 5 most beautiful lighthouses around the world ....
When the late Prince Philip visited Malta’s Polo Club 15 years ago, he expressed surprise that the pitch had not yet been taken over by construction. That’s a memory shared by the club’s honorary secretary Jean Vella. Jean Vella sitting to the left of Prince Philip when he visited the Malta Polo Club in 2015. Polo was one of the Duke of Edinburgh’s many passions. He would often play the sport while stationed in Malta in the 1950s, said Vella, who also met Prince Philip in 2015. And whenever he visited the island following Independence in 1964, he always made time for the club. ....
Adjust font size: VALLETTA, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) China s immense and diverse history and culture have struck a chord with Maltese teacher Martin Azzopardi when he visited China 10 years ago. He was so impressed that he wanted to pass on this experience to his students. Through a collaboration with the China Cultural Center in Malta and with the support of the Education Ministry of Malta, Azzopardi set up a Science/China corner in his classroom at the St Margaret College Secondary School Verdala in the quaint village of Cospicua. Most of his students have never been to China, so what he could only expose them to its rich culture is by bringing China to his classroom. ....
Source: Xinhua| Editor: huaxia Video PlayerClose VALLETTA, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) China s immense and diverse history and culture have struck a chord with Maltese teacher Martin Azzopardi when he visited China 10 years ago. He was so impressed that he wanted to pass on this experience to his students. Through a collaboration with the China Cultural Center in Malta and with the support of the Education Ministry of Malta, Azzopardi set up a Science/China corner in his classroom at the St Margaret College Secondary School Verdala in the quaint village of Cospicua. Most of his students have never been to China, so what he could only expose them to its rich culture is by bringing China to his classroom. ....