"Flowers, with their vibrant colours, delicate petals and enchanting fragrances, have long served as symbols of beauty, growth and connection. They possess a universal language that transcends borders and cultures, expressing emotions that words sometimes fail to capture. Through the artistic expressions of our young participants, we witness the power of flowers to unite us in a shared appreciation of nature’s wonders and everlasting value of friendship."
Mary Scicluna, Director General of the People Management Department at the Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation of Malta also congratulated the students and their teachers. She said that the work these young budding artists have produced portrayed the strong links of friendship and cooperation that characterise the relationship between Malta and China.