Tag: Chios

  • Chios Mastic Museum Opened Its Doors on June 11th

    Chios Mastic Museum Opened Its Doors on June 11th

    ΓενικάLocated in Mastichochoria in Southern Chios, the Chios Mastic Museum sponsored by the Cultural Department of Piraeus Bank, opened its doors to the public on June 11th.

    The museum aims to educate the public on the production history, cultivation, and processing of mastic.

    The permanent exhibition of the museum talks about Chios’ mastic as a unique natural product. The exhibition is divided in several categories. At the entrance of the museum the audience will learn about pistacia and mastic and resin, which in 2015 was recognized as a natural medicine. In the first section, we can find out about the traditional know-how of mastic cultivation. In the second section, we will be able to observe how mastic throughout the years shaped the agricultural and inhabited scene of Southern Chios and Mastichochoria. In the third section, visitors are also informed about the cooperative management and processing of mastic in later years, which marks an important chapter of Chios’ production history. The museum experience is completed with an out-door exhibition, where the audience can see and touch the plant in its environment where it grows.

    The President, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, inaugurated the museum on Saturday June 11th, in the presence of the Archibishop Ieronymos. The president highlighted that “during these hard times, this land is in need of people with strength and ideas. These ideas are so much stronger in order to escape the crisis that plagues the country.”

    (greece.greekreporter.com)

  • Chios named one of the best diving sites in Europe

    Chios named one of the best diving sites in Europe

    ΓενικάAs the Greek summer approaches, an international distinction gives Chios a well-deserved and much needed boost. 

    One of the most beautiful islands of the Aegean, Chios was a travel destination for the conoisseurs, attracting high-profile tourists. As the homeland of many shipping magnates, and a place blessed with the mastique trees that have been central for its economy, the island has never relied too much on tourism, which has helped preserve its identity and authentic colours. 

    But now, a new wave of focused tourist is bound to visit Chios, as it is voted among the top 10 best dive sites in Europe. According to international diving website divein.com, Chios is the best place to scuba dive in Greece, containing “some of the most amazing underwater caves, colourful and large reef formations, vertical walls, beautiful underwater rock formations, and glorious shipwrecks. This place is a great dive site for beginner divers since the water is very visible and the temperatures are moderate, especially during the months of April through October”.

    Chios has been at the epicenter of the current refugee crisis, as its close proximity to the Turkish shores have made the island one of the people smugglers preferred destinations. Last years, thousands of refugees arrived to the island and the tourism industry was worried about the effect that this factor would have on the economy. Such distinctions offer a valuable boost to the island’s status as an international destination, amidst an ongoing financial and humanitarian crisis. 

    (neoskosmos.com)