Friday, July 31, 2009

My Maltese Memory

It has been almost a month since I was back from a week holiday in Malta. We initially planned to go to Japan, but due to the pandemic of Influenza H1N1, we cancelled our trip to Japan. However, we couldnt change the Brunei - Singapore return air ticket. Instead of staying in Singapore for 10 days, I was looking up at any flight offers out of Singapore.
Voila! Emirates was having promotion in June to European and US destinations. A week was too short for visiting USA, so we opted for European destinations.
So we were deciding between Nice and Malta. As we couldnt get any more cheap places to stay in Nice, we went to Malta. Emirates is the only airlines that have good connection to Malta from Singapore.
When we first arrived in Malta, unlike other European countries immigration officers, theirs were extremely friendly. Instead of having stern faces, they were laughing with us as well as showing us the tourist information brochures. I think all immigration should be friendly. Not everyone is entering a country with suspicious intention.
The followings are what I think of Malta:
1. Almost the same population of Brunei, but the land area is half of that of Singapore.


2. Everyone speaks English so there is no language barrier.

3. The students follow the British education system. They sit for GCE "O' and "A" Levels as well :)

4. Weather was very warm. In June, the sun rose at 5.30am and set at 8.30pm.

5. A very relaxed atmosphere. We only did sightseeing after breakfast till 1pm. Then we rested and went for walks at the seaside promenade in the evening.



6. Almost everything is imported, especially from Italy.


7. Yummy gelato! and cheap as well. It is like B$4 for 2 scoops. Dream on...Dream cone!

8. You can get anywhere on the island within 45 minutes bus ride. The buses are classic!

9. Food in snackbar was cheap.


10. The churches have 2 clocks on the walls in front. One is the real time, the other one is to trick the devils. So the devils will not know when the mass prays are, from avoiding the prayers to stray away by the devils.

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

very nice about Malta.Yes it is nice to read how Maltese immigration officers treat you.Malta is a lovely country indeed