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NetRefer’s Cultural Traveller – Adrian Takes Us to Japan’s Roads Less Travelled
Adrian Farrugia – our seventh Cultural Traveller – is the Content Writer in the Marketing Department at NetRefer. Adrian, who’s Maltese, spent almost eight years living in Japan, most of which were spent in the Kansai (West) Region. This was not his first time living away from home: he spent most of his childhood living in The States with his family, but it was his first time moving abroad alone. Having eclectic tastes and interests gave him a broad perspective and an appreciation of a wide range of aspects of Japanese culture. And today, he sat down with us to share some of the highlights of his travels in his favourite region of Japan – the Kansai Region.
- Feb 25
NetRefer’s Cultural Traveller – Tita Takes Us to Romania’s Roads Less Travelled
Vasilica “Tita” Simion – our sixth Cultural Traveller – is an Account Manager at NetRefer. This city girl from the Romanian capital of Bucharest moved to Malta in 2019, with quite a few years in between spent living in Milan. A fun fact about Tita, as her teammates refer to her, is that she’s a competing marathon runner. This is probably why she’s so full of energy and zest, and this transpired clearly as she sat down with us and took us through some of the most beautiful locations and aspects of her native country – Romania.
- Feb 04
NetRefer’s Cultural Traveller – Anshuman Takes Us to India’s Roads Less Travelled
Anshuman Ganesh Iyer – our fifth Cultural Traveller – is a Solution Consultant at NetRefer, originally from Jamshedpur – home to Tata and one of the largest steel industries. Anshuman left his country three years ago to move to Malta. While he’s very well-travelled, this is the first time he’s living away from home. As he reminisced about India, not only did his friendliness and warmth shine through, but also his passion for and knowledge about his native culture.
- Jan 12