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ETNO FEST TARACLIA IN MOLDOVA

20 Sep 2025
Taraclia, Moldova

Etno-Cultural Festival "Unity in Diversity" is a vibrant event held in the heart of southern Moldova, in the town of Taraclia, the cultural center of Bessarabian Bulgarians. The festival brings together people from different cultures to showcase their unique traditions and customs, fostering intercultural dialogue and emphasising the value of each nationality. The festival program includes musical and dance performances, where ethnic groups display traditional costumes, rituals, and customs, creating an atmosphere of live cultural exchange. It offers each participant the opportunity to share their heritage and strengthen ties between various cultures. Additionally, the festival offers a gastronomic celebration, where visitors can taste traditional dishes from around the world. A multitude of flavors and aromas create a unique culinary experience, reflecting the richness of cultural diversity. The Craft Fair brings together the finest artisans showcasing folk crafts and unique handmade items. Here, visitors can find jewelry, pottery, textiles, and other items that preserve traditions and are passed down through generations. The "Unity in Diversity" Festival is not only a celebration of folk traditions but also a platform for intercultural exchange and mutual understanding. Each year, the event attracts more participants and spectators from Moldova and beyond, becoming more global in scope. Last year (2024), the festival expanded, welcoming guests from Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and Hungary, proving its commitment to growth and internationalisation. This year, we are planning new cultural initiatives and hope to create an atmosphere that will inspire and unite people through music, cuisine, and crafts.

Practical info

Pricerange per day

Free

Accommodation

Partner hotel

Food

Fast snack , Snack bar

Main target group

Under 12 y/o , 12 - 16 y/o , 16 - 25 y/o , 25 - 50 y/o , Above 50 y/o

Directions & transport

Car park

Surroundings

City center

Average attendence per day

2000 to 10.000 attendees

Art disciplines

Folklore and folk arts , Heritage

Support for disabled people

No