Moldova Launches Second Edition of "Come Home on Christmas" Campaign

Moldova Launches Second Edition of "Come Home on Christmas" Campaign

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Over 40 concerts and shows will take place across Moldova and in the Diaspora as part of the second edition of the Come Home on Christmas campaign. Government spokesman Daniel Voda announced that the cultural events will begin on December 19 in Ungheni and conclude on January 16, 2025, in Balti and Leova, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

Local administrations are encouraged to celebrate regional traditions through fairs, craft exhibitions, concerts with local artists, and interactive activities. These initiatives aim to showcase the unique identity of each community while fostering cohesion and a strong sense of community spirit.

Details about the schedule and locations of the events will be available on the government and Culture Ministry websites. The Come Home on Christmas campaign was first launched in 2023.

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