Photography in Jerusalem
Claudiaexpat tells us about some photo exhibitions she recently saw in her host city, giving us an idea of the lively scene of photography in Jerusalem. It might have been
Claudiaexpat tells us about some photo exhibitions she recently saw in her host city, giving us an idea of the lively scene of photography in Jerusalem. It might have been
There is a small shop in the Christian Quarter of Jerusalem, it’s called Elia Photo Service and you should definitely visit it if you pass by the Holy City. It
Different countries have different customs, but not only… different countries also have different houses! For those who relocate, the house is of basic importance. In order to live comfortably in
We propose you an article that Viviane (former team member of the Francophone section of Expatclic) had written on Music Day and on some musical instruments around the world. To put
I was born of Armenian parents in 1943 in Valence (France). In those days the Armenian migration was closely linked to the ability to transfer one’s property at the time
Thank you so much Dima for this beautiful article on Christmas in Bulgaria! Christmas in my family (Bulgaria) I find that living in a foreign country strengthens one’s own sense
Jian Jun is studying French in Paris (France). In her own French words, her vision of Christmas time in China is the following: ‘Christmas is a celebration introduced in China
We thank Gitte for telling us all about Christmas in Denmark. The first of December is the first day of the Christmas month and all the children will start opening
Ingrid, a German-native, settled abroad 15 years ago. She lives in Italy and describes us German traditions surrounding Christmas time in Germany, more particularly traditions that take place in Main-Spessart
Brigitte, a French woman, is married to Nikos, a Greek man. Together they are eager to teach and perpetuate Greek traditions surrounding Christmas celebrations. They walk us through Hellenic Christmas