MadeinVilnius.lt also spoke about the beach at Lukiškės square



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The “Open Beach” summer beach in Vilnius, which received a lot of attention in Lithuania and inspired discussions, also received attention in the foreign media. More than two dozen articles on this project have already been published in the media in the UK, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine, Romania, Australia, the United States and China. The idea of ​​creating a temporary beach has been seen as a creative way to help townspeople survive the travel restrictions caused by the pandemic. On this occasion, other initiatives in the Lithuanian capital that have recently been heard widely in the world were also remembered abroad.

“Vilnius has come up with a creative way to ensure that people stay happy and healthy during a pandemic,” wrote Stacey Leasca, a journalist for the popular US travel portal Travel and Leisure. – In fact, the city of Vilnius is facing the pandemic. Not only did he introduce this new beach, but he also worked to ensure that people could enjoy life at a social distance, opening the streets to the tables of cafes and restaurants, and presenting his “Mask Fashion Week”.

One of the largest British news channels, The Telegraph, and the Chinese news agency Xinhuanet also wrote about the project. The discussion on the Vilnius beach, illuminated by the Vilnius beach, also attracted the attention of the news portal Euronews. “Are Lithuanians ready to shake off historical suffering and take a more hedonistic approach to public places in the capital?” Asks the publication, which reviews various opinions of the Lithuanian population on this project.

The American travel portal Matador, which features Open Beach, reminded readers of other innovative ideas from the Lithuanian capital. “The city of Vilnius has shown that it can handle the coronavirus pandemic in a very creative way: it has turned the city center into an open-air café for sandwiches at a social distance, has used the quiet airport as a caravan for people to have safe entertainment, “wrote the Matador correspondent. Eben Diskin. “Now the Lithuanian capital has turned its largest plaza into an open beach.”

“The news of another non-traditional Vilnius solution, which helps citizens to survive the restrictions caused by the pandemic, is traveling around the world. Such knowledge strengthens the image of Vilnius as a dynamic, open and innovative city, which in turn it will help attract not only the attention of foreign media, but also tourists, “said Inga Romanovskienė, director of the Vilnius Tourism and Business Development Agency, Go Vilnius.



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