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Seven little things to do when traveling in Malta.

Malta is an ancient civilization with a long history. Although it is small, it is worth visiting. So what are the things worth doing when traveling to Malta? Come and have a look with me.

★★★★★★★★ Stroll in Valletta.

Beside the blue coast in the sun, the golden lion is a symbol of Valletta's pride, and the ancient battery tells the story of history. Walking in this long, quiet and brilliant alley, looking at the most beautiful and eternal blue sky in the world, occasionally two old couples come out hand in hand, and the word happiness blurts out!

★★★★★★★★ Turn into an alley in the old town of Midna.

It is the original intention of many travelers to stay away from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis, relieve the pressure at work and get rid of the shackles of life. However, the reality is that we often walk from our own metropolis to other people's metropolises, but when we are eager to seek inner peace, we are inevitably disappointed. Fortunately, there is still a quiet place in the world, that is, the "quiet city" of Midna, a quiet city that does not belong to four-wheeled motorcycles but only belongs to our feet.

★★★★★★★ Looking for the cross star in St. John's Church.

As the Maltese proverb says, "Malta is the heart of the Mediterranean, and St. John's Cathedral is the heart of Malta". In this so-called most luxurious cathedral in history, the resplendence of resplendence is by no means a predetermined theme, just like the "cross star" on the wall. It is indeed Vacheron Constantin's trademark. It can also be used to distinguish natural diamonds from synthetic diamonds, but it really represents "loyalty, piety, courage, glory and honor".

★★★★★★★ Ride the wind and waves to explore the blue hole.

BlueGrotto, the "blue cave", attracts travelers to keep moving forward because of its adventure. If you want to explore the blue cave, you must take a thin boat and stand the test of bumps and waves along the way. Obviously, only brave people can explore the mystery of the blue cave. As for stories buried deep in ancient rocks, only by asking for them in person can we show their preciousness.

★★★★ Taste Maltese buns.

This authentic Maltese dim sum is called Qassatat, and it is full of meat, including mushroom and chicken stuffing, potato and beef stuffing, spinach stuffing, and 1.5 Euro per serving, which is too heavy. Different restaurants have seafood dishes. If you order some famous local dishes, the taste will be unexpectedly good. Delicious thick soup and fresh seafood make people feast their eyes.

★★★★★★ Walking in Jinjiaowan

In the eyes of Maltese, when most people sunbathe on the beach, my choice is to see the sea on foot at the top of the mountain. I am the host of my trip, and the scenery is very different!

★★★★★★ Visit the fish market in Maraxlokk fishing village.

In the fishing village of Marsaxlokk in the southeast of malta island, there are colorful traditional Maltese fishing boats, which will keep your camera busy. Walking in such a lively seafood market and looking at a wide variety of fish and shellfish, people dare not even taste it.