Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Mauritius Insights

Mauritius, known as the star and key of the Indian Ocean due to its strategic position in the trade route between Europe and the East before the opening of the Suez Canal and the power struggle between the French and the British, is also the convergence point of various civilisations. 

Settlers from Europe, Africa, India and China have created a unique melting pot and Mauritians have been enjoying fusion cuisine long before it came the latest fag.


The colourful mix of various cultures and religions in Mauritius has resulted in a colourful palate of celebrations that gives the population opportunities to rejoice together and share goodies with one’s neighbours, friends and family in harmony all year round. 

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Send fresh flowers, bubbles and sparkles to your loved ones for Christmas, new year, Chinese spring festival, sweet chocolates for Divali, Easter, valentine, a fruity basket for Maha Shivaratree, Ugadi, Varusha Pirappu, Cavadee, Ganesh Chaturthi or a mouth-watering cake for Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Arrival of Indentured Labourers and Abolition of Slavery. 

Throughout the years these cultural celebrations have been established for most as public holidays and are reckoned as national celebrations enjoyed by the Mauritian community as a whole.


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