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Traditions

Traditions

The Cretan Lyra

I hear a lyre ringing, like the sevda in my ears,
Crete seems to be having fun, and let it be away from me.

By Visit Chania Editorial, 3 years3 years ago
Traditions

Cretan Women’s Dresses

The three women’s costumes that are still preserved today

By Visit Chania Editorial, 3 years ago
Traditions

Sariki

The Cretan Scarf

By Visit Chania Editorial, 3 years ago
Traditions

Stivania

The Cretan handmade boots!

By Visit Chania Editorial, 3 years ago
Traditions

The Cretan Honey

Rich in vitamins and nutrients.

By Visit Chania Editorial, 3 years ago
Traditions

Tsikoudia or Raki

An indication of friendship and respect, a communication tool ….

By Visit Chania Editorial, 3 years3 years ago
Traditions

Traditional Cretan Knives

An art that continues to this day

By Visit Chania Editorial, 3 years ago
Traditions

Cretan Crouton-Ntakos

The delicious dakakia of Crete

By Visit Chania Editorial, 3 years3 years ago
Traditions

Cretan Cheeses

Cretan delicacies

By Visit Chania Editorial, 3 years ago
Traditions

How can you spend the Easter days in Chania?

Easter in Chania

By Visit Chania Editorial, 3 years3 years ago

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