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Disturbing details emerged about the Croatian newborn found in Hungary

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A Croatian woman gave birth and then abandoned her child in a Hungarian vineyard near Pécs. If the story itself is not disturbing enough, now more upetting details have emerged.

The horrible story

As we have reported before, Hungarian police found a newborn in the Márfa vineyard, not far from Pécs, Southeastern Hungary. Hungarian police started an investigation against a Croatian woman for attempted murder. The authorities suspect that the woman abandoned her newborn baby on purpose.

The little girl was alone in a blackberry bush for a whole day.

The baby was found by the police, dehydrated and cold. She was taken to hospital but eventually died. The Croatian woman was working as a day labourer in the vineyard, and tenyek.hu understands that she may have been keeping her pregnancy a secret.

Police found her

As the we can learn from the video of tenyek.hu, the little girl was whimpering softly when the police found her in the bush. At that time, the baby, abandoned by her mother, was still alive. The little girl had been alone in the open for a day before she was found.

Croatian police notified their Hungarian colleagues last midnight that the hospital of Eszék provided medical care for a 31-year-old local woman who gave birth to her child the previous afternoon and went home afterwards.

The mother first claimed to have given birth to the baby girl in Beremend, then wrapped her up and hid her in a bin. The police searched the village, then the surrounding villages, but could not find her.

“Later, on the morning of the 16th, another piece of information came in, that the woman had said that she was working as a day labourer in the vineyard in Márfa and that she had given birth and hidden her newborn there,”

a police officer said.

Tragedy

The little girl was eventually found in a blackberry bush. A police officer with medical qualifications was also involved in the search.

“We found blood-suspicious dirt that made us think we were in the right place. Then we found a piece of placenta and later, in the early afternoon, we found the baby in a blackberry bush, in a pretty bad state, but moving, moaning,”

added the police officer.

The little girl, who was cold and dehydrated, was immediately treated by the police. An ambulance helicopter also arrived on the scene. The baby was taken to hospital. The little girl eventually died in hospital. The woman is being investigated by police for manslaughter of a person under the age of 14. She could go to prison for the rest of her life.

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The most popular Hungarian universities among international students

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There are almost 37,000 international students in Hungarian higher education. It is mainly because Hungarian universities are regarded as top educational institutions offering high-quality training in various different fields. Furthermore, studying in Hungary is relatively inexpensive in an international comparison. Moreover, the government offers scholarships to African, Asian, and South American countries in the framework of the Stipendium Hungaricum Programme.

Based on the data of Erudera, a higher education search platform, 35,579 foreigners were studying in Hungarian higher education in the 2021-2022 academic year. This number is almost three times more than the number of Hungarians studying abroad. The exact number is 13,038 – napi.hu wrote.

Based on the data,

there are more than 100 countries sending students

to Hungarian universities in the following distribution:

  • Germany: 3,430
  • China: 2,377
  • Iran: 2,216
  • Serbia: 1,269
  • Slovakia: 1,750
  • Ukraine: 1,202
  • Turkey: 1,138
  • Nigeria: 970
  • Norway: 906

Interestingly, a large number, probably the majority of the students coming from Ukraine, Slovakia, Romania and Serbia, are Hungarians living in these countries. They come to study in Hungary because there are limited or no opportunities for them in their birth country if they want to pursue higher education in their mother tongue.

The difficulty, in this case, is to convince them after graduation to return to their sending countries.

Transcarpathian or Transylvanian students rarely go back to Ukraine or Romania to start their professional career

after finishing their studies in Hungary. Therefore, the Hungarian higher education system “brain drains” these communities, which is bad news regarding their future development.

Here is the number of international students at the biggest Hungarian universities:

  • University of Debrecen: 6,297
  • University of Pécs: 4,156
  • University of Szeged: 4,020
  • Eötvös Lorán University, Budapest: 3,437
  • Semmelweis University, Budapest: 3,274

Alma Miftari from Erudera said that Hungary is among the most popular destinations for foreign students for many reasons, for instance, for the respectable traditions of its higher education system, especially in the case of medical studies. Apart from the high standards,

Hungary offers a happy and friendly culture, a rich and astonishing history, and beautiful cities,

Mrs Miftari highlighted.

In a 2014 global survey, Hungarian higher education was ranked 44th on the list of 148 countries. There are currently 67 universities and colleges in Hungary, both state-funded and private; 37 of them are in Budapest, offering 428 different study programs. 

 

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On this weekend: Pécs to celebrate Vasarely with festival

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A festival celebrating renowned op-art painter and sculptor Victor Vasarely will be held in Pécs, his hometown, on May 27-28, the organiser said on Monday.

The festival, to be organised for the first time, will open with a glass exhibition, to be followed by an op art-themed fashion show and a DJ show on Friday afternoon, the Pécs National Theatre said.

On Saturday, a book launch for Memoires, written by Pierre Vasarely, the artist’s grandson, will be held and a concert performed by artists on the theatre’s balcony.

The National Theatre will show a performance by the Pécs Ballet entitled Vasarely Etudes.

A light-art performance starting at 9 pm will be held on both evenings on the theatre’s facade to be followed by a DJ show in front of the building on the square.

Vasarely was born Győző Vásárhelyi in Pécs in 1906. He died in France in 1997. He developed a unique style of geometric abstract art. His “Zebra”, composed of curving black and white stripes, is considered the first op art piece in the world.

For program details visit pnsz.hu.

Hungary’s first aroma spa hotel opens in Mecsek – PHOTOS

Ambient Hotel and AromaSpa

In addition to the exclusive wellness services, the newly opened four-star hotel awaits visitors with special fragrances in a scenic environment.

If you would like to indulge in a truly relaxing and sensory experience, you should visit Hungary’s first aroma spa hotel. The four-star wellness hotel is located in the picturesque Mecsek region. Taking advantage of the unique microclimate of the valley, the 77-room Ambient Hotel & AromaSpa**** focuses on scents. In addition to a wide range of indoor and outdoor thermal pools, wellness and spa services and a sauna park, the unique hotel offers its guests a refreshing selection of scents in the striking Mecsek Valley – writes the hotel’s website.

Photo: ambient.accenthotels.com

The ambient fragrance concept was developed by Zsolt Zólyomi, a Hungarian expert in the perfumery business, in 2014. Accordingly,

guests can enjoy the special fragrance experience not only in public spaces but also in the superior rooms.

Based on the hallway design, the sample placed by the door and the interior decoration, you can understand how your room has been scented. As a result, you can enjoy the smell of soothing lavender, deep woodland silence, heady chocolate or refreshing white flowers.

Photo: www.ambient.accenthotels.com

“Originally, each room had a fixed scent, but this was later changed. The diffuser, discreetly placed under the table, allows guests to change the scent pot flexibly, so they can try up to three different scents during a three-night stay if they wish. The fragrance can be selected in advance when booking the room online,” – revealed István Anisity, the hotel’s manager to the Hungarian news portal Turizmus. The scented room is, of course, slightly more expensive, with a 10% surcharge compared to the standard unscented rooms.

Photo: www.facebook.com/Ambient.Hotel.Sikonda/

In addition to the special fragrance experience, the four-star hotel offers a wide range of relaxing and entertaining services.

Photo: www.facebook.com/Ambient.Hotel.Sikonda/

The pools are filled with alkaline thermal spring water which is excellent for post-flu symptoms, joint problems, skin diseases and gynaecological disorders. In addition, guests can enjoy several adventure pools, massage pools, a wide range of massage treatments, body treatments and deep heat therapy treatments. The 30-32°C children’s and paddling pools offer exciting entertainment for the youngsters.

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Photo: www.facebook.com/Ambient.Hotel.Sikonda/

Moreover, the exclusive hotel has its own bowling alley, child and dog-friendly facilities and offers a special gastronomic experience. However, let’s not forget about the fabulous surroundings either. You can explore numerous Mecsek hiking trails, the surrounding lakes, mills and castles as well as the historic city of Pécs. To do so, you do not even need to get a car as you can directly rent a bike at the newly opened Ambient Hotel & AromaSpa****.

Photo: www.facebook.com/Ambient.Hotel.Sikonda/

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Bomb threat: several buildings of this Hungarian university got evacuated!

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Hundreds of students and lecturers had to leave a University of Pécs building on Rákóczi út due to a bomb threat.

Bomb threat

As Origo reported, a bomb alert was issued in several buildings of the University of Pécs on Thursday morning. The Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Business and Economics were completely evacuated, and students and staff had to leave the buildings.

According to BorsOnline.hu, there is a state of alarm at the University of Pécs, with at least four police cars and fire trucks on Rákóczi út. The bomb threat affects the Faculty of Business and Economics and the Faculty of Law where, according to Pécs Aktuál, the Pécs Finance Days were being held.

Pécs Finance Days

The students left the area of the university and went home. According to Pécs Aktuál, at first, only one faculty had a bomb scare. Police are currently searching the building for explosives.

As Eduline reported, the University of Pécs informed MTI that the press conference of the Pécs Finance Days started at 12:30 instead of 11:45 a.m. at the new location, the PTE Senate Council Chamber (at 4 Vasvári Pál Street). Pécs Aktuál reports, however, that Vasvári Pál Street was closed, and the institution can only be accessed on foot.

Constant bomb threats

After Budapest, Pécs is now under bomb threat, too. As we reported a few days ago, Hungarian cities have been under constant bomb threats recently. Several Budapest malls, as well as buildings in Miskolc and Debrecen, experienced bomb threats.

As we previously wrote, Szépművészeti Múzeum (Museum of Fine Arts), Népliget Bus Station, Corvin Pláza (Corvin Mall), and Aréna Pláza (Arena Mall), MOM Park, Mammut Mall, and Árkád Mall received bomb threats in Budapest, along with Szeged Pláza (Szeged Mall) in Szeged and Győr Pláza (Győr Mall) in Győr, in just a couple of days.

“The National Police Headquarters started an investigation on the suspicion of public danger against an unknown offender. We can’t share further information regarding the case in order not to interfere with the ongoing investigation,”

the National Police Headquarters said in the case of the bomb threat in Szépművészeti Múzeum.

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American student in Pécs: unsatisfied with the university, became sick and lost 10 kg

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An American student, Brendan, spent four months at the University of Pécs (PTE). He arrived in Pécs in September 2021 from the University of Denver. He shared his experience on his Facebook page, but since then the article has been removed for some reason. However, the piece has been also published in the journal of the Denver University with the title: ‘Study abroad: frustration, illness & disappointment in Hungary’. The university has responded, arguing that the student’s claims are not considered credible.

Problems

The American student shared his lifelong dream of studying abroad in Europe in his blog, but his expectations did not meet the reality.

Upon entering the dormitory, his first shock came when he saw the “old building” inside which he claimed did not have properly functioning plumbing and electricity. However, this sounds unrealistic. According to his description, the toilets could not be flushed properly, the lights were flashing, bugs were crawling on the ceiling, and the internet worked poorly as well.

There were two barely functioning washing machines in the dormitory for 800 people.

We are talking about a dormitory that was built 50 years ago and underwent a complete renovation about 10 years ago, says Telex.hu.

Language barrier?

He claimed that he had to wait in line for hours to reach an English-speaking staff member. He had to submit five different papers to apply for a student ID card, which otherwise seems realistic. These were probably papers related to his studies and his stay in the dormitory.

The American student also lists it as a complaint that the cleaning staff opened the rooms in the morning and spoke only Hungarian.

He was not satisfied with the English skills of the university staff either. Even though there are 4,500 foreign students at the University of Pécs, the staff’s English knowledge was inadequate. According to him, the professors did not speak English well, and sometimes they had a hard time finding the right words, writes bahir.hu.

He was sick for almost the entire time

However, the key point of the article is that the student was ill during almost the entire four months he spent in Hungary. He struggled with sinusitis for three months, had bronchitis, sore throat, and tonsillitis twice. He lay sick in bed for a month, claiming to have lost 9.5 kilograms and developed an eating disorder.

Although there were doctors at the university, he found that neither he nor the students, in general, had access to adequate medical care. He traveled to Budapest several times to see private doctors and to get prescriptions for antibiotics. The student also caught Covid in Hungary, which certainly did not make his days rosier. In his article, he also criticised the fact that online education was not introduced at the university in the fall of 2021, making the rooms “breeding grounds for pathogens, difficult to concentrate in the room with constant coughing, growling and sneezing”. Nobody knew Zoom there, he added.

The student did not find the city of Pécs safe enough either. According to his description,

a local gang attacked two groups of foreign students close to the college.

The American student wrote that he was unaware of the Roma culture in the area, which scared him off taking public transport or walking around the train station and, in general, outside of the city centre.

The University of Pécs replied

The University replied to the blog post of the American student, stating that the dorm has great Google reviews, and the survey of the international students shows a high satisfaction rate overall 

Telex asked the University of Pécs about the matter. The university’s press office asked the portal to publish their response without any editing, so we translated this source into English without any alteration in the text.

“The management of the University of Pécs was sorry to hear about our foreign student’s negative feedback. We don’t react point by point, we just touch on a few important topics that paint our dormitory in a negative light.

The main illustration does not depict the Boszorkány-kollégium but another building independent of the PTE, at the train station.

The American contact person, who assists students to apply to the university, visited Pécs a couple of years ago. The contact person was invited by PTE to get clear pictures of the university and the city so that he would be able to accurately orient the interested students. Therefore, he knows the locations and endowments, which means that the students applying here should not be surprised given they received proper information before their arrival.

It tells a lot about the college in question that the majority-based Google rating (on a scale of 5) has currently 4.3 stars, including text ratings such as:

»The Boszorkány Kolégium is one of the best dormitories in Pécs. Multi-story building with dining area and restaurant. Refrigerators are almost everywhere. The rooms are spacious and the bathrooms are modernly equipped« or: »Well-equipped rooms, they look cultured, they have plenty of sockets and net access. Each block has a bathroom, toilet, and a fair refrigerator.«

Although the PPP design has made the development of dormitories significantly more difficult, the recent replacement of the design has also removed this hurdle, so that wireless internet will soon be available in addition to the existing high-bandwidth wired internet connection.

It is important to note that modern fire alarm equipment never goes off in the dormitory for no reason. If there is smoke in the building (for example, a student forgets the rules and lights a cigarette in the room), the alarm will go off, even at night, which is important and can be life-saving.

Cleaning and insect control occur regularly, there can be little complaint about hygiene – no one has really reported such cases. However, the cleaning staff always comes on weekdays, never on weekends, so the Saturday morning wake-up call mentioned in the description is, to put it mildly, unrealistic.

It is also worth mentioning that the PTE Clinical Center is the central patient care unit in the region, so of course, they provide medical care of the highest possible quality to everyone. At the same time, if foreign students had standard integrated health insurance it would certainly speed things up and make the process less complicated, which initiative would be also encouraged by PTE.

To conclude, there are areas that need upgrades and improvements are planned to be implemented shortly, but the situation is by no means as dire as it’s set out in the article.

Every year, our university conducts a satisfaction survey with international students, in which they can indicate on a scale from 1 to 5, with 5 being the best, how much they would recommend PTE to their friends and acquaintances. In the most recent survey, conducted last summer, more than two-thirds of nearly a thousand respondents gave 4 or 5 ratings. Based on the surveys of recent years, it can also be stated that the students are more and more satisfied with Hungary, the city of Pécs and the University of Pécs.”

Extraordinary increase in Hungarian accommodation prices

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There has been a significant increase in terms of Hungarian accommodation prices recently. Our article shows you what to expect when travelling to Hungary.

Accommodation prices on the rise

Accommodation providers and private contractors are experimenting at the beginning of the year. They are trying to estimate how much they can ask for an accommodation in the Hungarian market over the coming year.

In 2022, there will be a price increase of about 70 per cent compared to the first quarter of last year.

While at the beginning of 2021, the national average was HUF 7,100 (€20)/person/night, this year, the same condition is already HUF 12,000 (€34), writes portfolio.hu. The reason behind the increase is complex. Overhead costs have risen due to energy prices, and labour costs have risen due to labour shortages. There is less revenue due to inflation, as well as the pandemic. In addition, the tax breaks introduced due to the epidemic have come to an end.

Several accommodation providers have started renovating during the pandemic and are raising prices for better services.

“All this is crowned by the fact that the desire to travel increases from time to time. The desire to escape due to the pandemic and the growing demand can also raise prices. We suggest that instead of popular periods, such as long weekends, it is worth booking accommodation for the days preceding or following the holiday. Or, if you have days off, it is better to choose weekdays because, in such cases, we can typically provide accommodation at a much better price,” said Lili Kelemen, the spokesperson of szallas.hu.

The season of domestic tourism could be strong this year

The number of pre-bookings is already higher than last year.

Based on the data so far, the most popular tourist destinations, besides the capital, are Eger, Gyula, Hajdúszoboszló, Hévíz, Pécs, Szeged, and Zalakaros, writes haszon.hu.

Andrea Rádóczy, the regional president of the Association of Hungarian Hotels and Restaurants in Lake Balaton, said that many accommodation providers had switched to dynamic pricing. This method is also used when buying airline tickets.

“It means that demand determines the price. So, when you look at prices, an important factor to consider is what period you are thinking about and how many weeks or months before the date you start looking for accommodation.

It is hard to catch a discount price at the last minute. However, with conscious planning, you can book a number of special hotel stays, even with discounts and extra services,” suggested Rádóczy.

Visit the best skating rinks outside Budapest – PHOTO GALLERY

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If it is wintertime, then it is ice skating time. Everyone knows about the Budapest Ice Rink, but it is also possible to skate outside the Hungarian capital. In our current article, we will show you some rinks from all corners of the country that you can visit either alone or with family and friends.

Szombathely Ice Rink

It first opened in 1987. Since then, roughly 25,000 guests have come to the rink each year. The 30-metre-wide, 60-metre-long rink is open, so you can arrive from mid-November till the end of February in good weather. The cloakroom and changing room are free, and there is the possibility of ice skate rental as well. Anyone hungry or thirsty will find everything in the buffet. Periodically, programs await those interested, such as family days, ice carnivals or figure skating competitions.

Kecskemét Ice Rink

The Kecskemét Ice Rink, which has been open since 2013, is becoming increasingly popular.

The 500-square-foot rink has plenty of space for everyone.

Christmas lights and a Christmas tree make the atmosphere perfect. It is possible to rent skates or sharpen your own skates. In addition, there is music on the weekends.

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Sopron Ice Rink

The Sopron Ice Rink is easily accessible from the city centre. It awaits visitors on two weekdays and throughout the weekend. 

You can get there easily by public transport, but free parking is available, too.

Skate rentals are available here, and even the less skilled can go here, as they get into it quickly during ice-skating education. Thanks to the buffet and free cloakroom, we can feel completely comfortable.

New Ice Budaörs

One of the most special locations on the list.

The New Ice Rink in Budaörs is an 800-square-metre icy maze.

It has both indoor and outdoor areas. The indoor track is open almost all year round, while the Ice Maze is available during the winter. The rink is used by nearby schools on weekday mornings. Ice Disco entertains guests on Saturday nights. Beginner’s, intermediate, and advanced education are also available. In a truly authentic Hut, hot drinks and speciality coffees await you with delicacies, writes szallas.hu.

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Pécs Ice Rink

It is a rink opened on a plot that operates as a tennis court in the summer and used as an ice rink in the winter. You can skate every day of the week, except Mondays. There is also an ice disco on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. In Pécs, we can skate under the open sky and immerse ourselves in the experience of racing under the starry sky.

Paks Ice Rink

In the immediate vicinity of the Atomerőmű Sportegyesület Sporttelep (Nuclear Plant Sports Club),

an amazing, 2,000-square-metre rink awaits its guests. 

Unfortunately, there are no skate rentals here, but they are open every day. Moreover, there is a buffet on the open rink.

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The biggest booms of 2022 in Hungary – an event calendar

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We cannot let you step into 2022 without giving you a list of programmes for the year. Here it is! Browse this event calendar and it is guaranteed that you will find something that awakens your interest.

Whether you want to have a calmer spring and a busy summer, or vise versa, fear not. Here you will find a variety of programmes for next year. Mark your calendars, 2022 promises to be a busy one. You can see the events in chronological order.

1. Made in Pécs Festival – January 8

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Made in Pécs Festival, source: programturizmus.hu

If you want to start the year with a festival, Pécs is waiting for you at the beginning of January! For the 7th time, a great list of bands and artists from Pécs will be there on the 8th to entertain visitors. The concept of the festival is the same as the past 6 occasions. The festival starts at 10 am and takes place in seven clubs of the city (Pécsi Est, Made In Pécs Café, Trafik, Nappali, Szabadkikötő, Ti-Ti-Tá and Sárkány Barlang), with around 100 bands playing until late in the evening.

2. Mohácsi Busójárás – February 24 –⁠ March 1

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Mohácsi Busójárás, source: mohacs.hu

Búsó-walking is an annual celebration of the Šokci (a Slavic ethnic group) living in the town of Mohács, Hungary, held at the end of the Carnival (farsang) season. During the celebration, Busós are wearing traditional masks and are parading and dancing to folk music. Busójárás lasts for six days in Mohács, starting on a Thursday in February, and ends with the Burial of Farsang (Farsangtemetés) the next Thursday. There will be countless programs, also suited for families, so don’t miss out on visiting Mohács in two months!

3. Bartók Tavasz 2022 Budapest – April 1⁠ – ⁠17

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Bartók Tavasz 2022, source: bartoktavasz.hu

Those keen on classical music and its adaptation into modern arts, this festival is for you. As the official description of the event says, 

On the 140th anniversary of the birth of the world-famous Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, Bartók Spring International Art Weeks was launched in spring 2021, a unique series of all-arts events.

Every year, the festival programme offers an insight into Bartók’s impressive oeuvre. However, it does not exclusively present the compositions of the world-famous composer. Rather, it aims to showcase Bartók’s spirit, creativity and creative approach in a wide range of genres, from contemporary classical music to world music, jazz, dance, visual arts and popular music, through the works of the best of the Hungarian and international art scene.

4. Deja Vu Festival 2022 Szeged – June 3 – ⁠5

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Dejavu Festival, source: facebook.com

Szeged is ready to start the summer for you. Get back in the time machine and party with the foreign stars of the ’90s and ’00s! 2022’s line-up is the following: Coolio, La Bouche, Alexandra Stan, Kate Ryan and more. Get your tickets here! Early-bird tickets are sold out, but you have the opportunity to purchase an Xmas Special Season ticket for a reduced price. If you only decide to go after it’s well past Christmas, worry not, you can buy ticket on the spot as well.

5. VOLT Festival Sopron – June 21 – 25

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VOLT Festival, source: volt.hu

One of Hungary’s biggest ⁠festivals is on again this year! In 2021, it was cancelled due to the pandemic situation. But this year, Sopron opens its gates again. So far, the confirmed line-up is Muse, Bring Me The Horizon, Sum 41, Yungblud, Skillet, Passenger, Scarlxrd, Borgore, Virtual Riot, FuntCase, and the list is constantly expanding! Grab your tickets and passes here!

6. Balaton Sound Festival 2022 – June 29 – July 2

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Balaton Sound Festival, source: facebook.com

Just a couple of days after we leave Sopron, we are going down to the Hungarian sea, Lake Balaton! Nothing like a great time where a beach is an arm’s length from the festival camp. Tickets are to be available shortly on the official Balaton Sound website.

7. Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2022 – July 29 – 31

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Formula One

If you are an F1 fan, you don’t want to miss out on the Hungarian Grand Prix of the 2022 Formula One World Championship! The races will be held at Hungaroring between 29 and 31 July. Get your tickets here!

8. SZIGET Festival Budapest – August 10 – 15

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SZIGET Festival, source: facebook.com

SZIGET is one of Europe’s biggest popular music and cultural event, held every August in Budapest on Óbuda Island. Just like VOLT, SZIGET was also cancelled last year due to the pandemic, but festival lovers won’t have to go another year without this huge musical event. We can say that SZIGET Festival’s line-up rivals that of VOLT: you can meet Dua Lipa, Arctic Monkeys, and Alan Walker, among others. Check the whole list of artists here!

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People love the Light Train, so it is here to stay!

For this week, at least. We have light trams, light trolleys, and now came the light train as well. It has been on the road since the 24th.

The locomotive called SZILI is dressed up in a 350-meter-long string of LED lights. Since people are absolutely loving the Christmas train, MÁV has decided to let it run for another week. Here you can check the timetable of SZILI, which is updated every forenoon.

Light Train “Szili”, source: MÁV

“The SZILI locomotive, dressed up in its festive finery, will continue its cross-country tour this week to meet the great interest. The locomotive is decorated with a 350-metre-long string of 3,500 LEDs,”

wrote MÁV.

Light Train “Szili”, source: MÁV

They added that this was the first time that a decorated locomotive ran on the Hungarian high-speed railway network. Every day during the Christmas period, the train travelled in a different direction. During the holiday season, the train reached Pécs, Szeged, Kecskemét, on the IC line of the Eastern Circle and on the Debrecen-Nyíregyháza-Miskolc line.

Light Train “Szili”, source: MÁV

“Szili will set off on its last journey on 30 December this year to illuminate the railway lines of the Transdanubian region with its thousands of lights”,

shared MÁV on its Facebook page. The light train will say goodbye to people at Balaton.

MÁV also shared a spectacular video of decorating Szili, check it out:

 

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Most popular tourist destinations in Hungary near the end of the year

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According to the state secretary of the Hungarian Prime Minister’s office, the country’s tourism has not only successfully recovered from the critical hit suffered by all of the world’s tourism after the emergence of the coronavirus pandemic, but it also had one of its strongest seasons this summer.

The number of guest nights at commercial accommodations in Hungary had reached 15 million over the summer.

However, according to the numbers of Szallas.hu, the Christmas Holiday is also quite a busy time for the industry. They reported in a television programme on Saturday on M1 that the most popular destinations for festive relaxation are Budapest, Hajdúszoboszló, Eger, Pécs, and Hévíz.

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Although on the one hand, they said that the most outstanding hotels and accommodations are packed, the smaller enterprises are not so popular. They reported that 15,000 accommodations advertised on their site are still vacant.

Lili Kelemen, the spokeswoman of Szallas.hu, said that the pandemic had reinforced the fact that people often celebrate Christmas with their families at home.

Despite that, she noted that available accommodations for New Year’s Eve sell much better, and only 10% of them are vacant.

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Telex, using the numbers of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (KSH), reports that while the number of guest nights is up 79% compared to 2020, they still lack behind the 2019 numbers.

They also added that while, thanks to the more relaxed restrictions of 2021, the number of foreign tourists is six-and-a-half-fold, it is still around 48% fewer than before the pandemic hit.

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Pécs sells majority stake in local airport to the state

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The local council of Pécs decided in an unanimous vote on Tuesday to sell its majority stake to the state in the two companies operating the Pogány airport near the city in southern Hungary.

Accordingly, the city will sell for 980 million forints (EUR 2,67m) the 51 percent stakes it owns in the Pécs-Pogány Airport Operator Kft and the Air-Horizont NKft, respectively.

Acting Deputy Mayor Csaba Ruzsa, who submitted the proposal, said

the move would pave the way for the airport’s modernisation with state help.

Plans are afoot to

extend the runway to 2,180 metres so that the airport be open to 130-150 seat commercial airplanes as well, he said.

An upgrade will help boost the city’s industrial capacity, businesses and tourism as well, Ruzsa said.

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New international airport to be developed near Pécs?

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The government is ‘open to’ developing the international airport at Pogány near Pécs, in southern Hungary, if it can reach an agreement with the local government, its current owner, at ongoing talks concerning the airport’s future, Péter Hoppál, an MP for Pécs, said at the facility on Thursday.
 
“The development of the Pogány airport is essential for boosting the economic development of Baranya County, its seat, Pécs and the entire region,” Hoppal told a press conference.
 
Hoppál, an MP for ruling Fidesz, said that since a large-scale investment project such as developing an airport would
 
cost billions of forints
 
which the local government does not have, “it is important that the state step in as a partner in the project”. He expressed hope that an agreement could be reached at the talks and the airport’s “state ownership, a precondition for starting the airport’s development, would become a reality, allowing the boosting of the region’s economic development.
 
 
János Kővári, a local government councillor and a regional development commissioner, said at the press conference that in lack of a sufficient budget,
 
Pécs should seize the opportunity and reach an agreement with the state.
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The first fully Hungarian made airplanes could hit the market soon

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A brand-new fully Hungarian designed, developed and manufactured aeroplane was presented in Pécs. This newly developed aircraft will have an important role in education and Hungarian pilot training in the future.

The Fusion 213 was developed by Magnus Aircraft, who would like to change people’s views about flying. Thanks to acknowledged Hungarian aeronautical expertise and modern technologies they aim to enable the widest range of people to find joy in flying, they say.

Magnus Aircraft wants to manufacture aircraft that outperform the current competition and is highly environmentally friendly.

M1 news broadcast interviewed Zoltán Illés, the lead designer of the new Fusion 213 Hungarian aircraft. He said that in contrast to the previous model, they have installed fuel tanks in each wing, thus increasing the travel distance of the aircraft by 150 to 200 kilometres approximately, writes Hirado.hu.

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Magnus Aircraft expects this model to be the first, entirely Hungarian developed and built aircraft to obtain the European Union Aviation Safety Agency’s type certificate.

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Zoltán Illés also added that they used the same engine – a Rotax 912 – as in the UltraLight version, but they have implemented changes in the airframe compared to the previous model, Fusion 212.

“This is a product developed by Hungarians with Hungarian brainpower, manufactured in an 8,000 square metre Hungarian workshop, which can substitute other manufacturer’s products in pilot and cadet training,” – László Boros, CEO of Magnus Aircraft told M1 news broadcast.

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The brand-new model still needs to undergo further testing before it could enter production status. Magnus Aircraft expects to start producing their latest model in the foreseeable future. They said that they could approximately manufacture one hundred Fusion 213 models in a single year.

Magnus Aircraft currently has two models in their repertoire, the Fusion Business, which “offers a fusion of comfort, safety and reliability, being designed to suit your needs for any commercial activity,” – they claim. And the other model is Fusin Premium, which the company says is a perfect mixture of cutting-edge technology and quality for people who crave more than the average.

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Denmark’s Soft Flow inaugurates R and D centre in Pécs

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Research and development projects are making up an increasingly large proportion of investments in Hungary, Péter Szijjártó, the minister of foreign affairs and trade, said at the inauguration of the R and D centre of Soft Flow, a biotechnology company owned by Denmark’s FOSS, in Pécs, in southern Hungary, on Tuesday.

The 2 billion forint (EUR 5.5m) investment, supported by a 770 million forint government grant, is creating 90 new jobs.

The government is working to turn Hungary’s “production-oriented economy into an economy driven by R and D”, Szijjártó said. The government and private companies both spent 10 percent more on innovation in 2020 than they did in 2019, he noted. Over the past ten years, that growth has reached 60 percent, he added.

Szijjártó referred to “excellent cooperation” between Slow Flow and the Pécs University.

The cooperation “is more or less how the government sees the future of higher education,” he said.

FOSS equipment is used to inspect and certify some 80 percent of grain and 85 percent of milk on the world market, Szijjártó said.

“We successfully lured a tone-setter investment in food safety to Hungary,” he said.

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Central Bank’s new proposal to turn Hungarian property market upside-down?!

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If the latest proposal of the Hungarian National Bank (MNB) is accepted, young adults in Hungary will be able to buy their first homes much more easily than before. This can bring significant changes in the Hungarian real estate market, including second-hand and new apartments, as well as property rentals.

The latest proposal of the Hungarian National Bank would like to support young people who would like to buy a home with lower self-sufficiency. Under current rules, young people have to pay a minimum of one-fifth, 20% of the property price to buy the ideal property out of a home loan.

However, according to the latest proposal of MNB, this limit would be reduced to 10% that would halve the current limit.

The acceptance of the proposal would be a great financial advantage for young adults who would be able to purchase their first home much more easily than before. In addition, they can also take advantage of the PIT (Personal Income Tax) exemption, the expected increase in wages, the involvement of parents as debtors or the use of state subsidies.

As a result, the new economic regulation can also significantly rearrange the Hungarian real estate market.

Besides stimulating the real estate market of second-hand and new apartments, it might have a remarkable impact on the rental market as well.

Firstly, it can reduce the demand for rental apartments if even more people decide to buy an own property. Secondly, it can increase the demand for studio apartments for sale as they represent the entry-level to the real estate market. According to László Balogh, senior financial expert of ingatlan.com, it would revive the market for first-home studio apartments, i.e. homes of 40m2 and less, which were otherwise among the most popular in recent years in terms of demand.

The price of second-hand apartments of this size varies from district to district. The lowest price category is registered in the 20th district (EUR 1654/m2), followed by the 14th district (EUR 2,198/m2). In the 6th, 7th, 11th and 13th districts, the price per square meter is between EUR 2,285-2,725. The most expensive districts are in the Buda Hills. The average prices per square meter in the 2nd and 12th districts are above EUR 2,734. In the case of new homes, we can find even higher prices per square meter with an average of EUR 2,790.

In large rural cities, the level of prices per square meter is much lower. In Győr, a second-hand home is offered for sale for EUR 1,969/m2, in Debrecen for EUR 1,742/m2, in Szeged for EUR 1,307/m2, in Pécs EUR 1,304/m2 and Miskolc for EUR 987/m2.

As the Hungarian news portal Pénzcentrum reports, based on average supply prices, a 35-40m2 second-hand apartment cost EUR 79,300-90,300.

Based on the proposal of MNB, even a tenth of this amount would be enough to apply for a housing loan, for which the monthly repayment of 20-year housing loans would be EUR 454-522.

This does not mean a final solution in all the cases, as the average net income of Hungarian young adults is EUR 667, most of whom cannot afford this amount of monthly repayment.

According to the financial expert, Hungarian young adults can take advantage of other state-subsidized solutions as well in order to purchase their first home. For couples planning to have children, for example, a baby-waiting loan is a good option, by which the monthly repayment can be reduced significantly. In the case of married couples, the credit burden is spread over several incomes. As well as some young adults can realise the purchase with the help of parents, either with direct support or as debtors for the loan. Accordingly, if the proposal comes into effect, it would halve the time it takes to raise a deductible if a young person set aside their full salary for this.

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This is how the first Pride in the countryside was held in Hungary – PHOTOS

Pécs Pride March 1

Pride has been organised 26 times in Budapest, but this is the first time the event takes place outside the capital in Hungary.

Pride is a controversial event in Hungary, and people have their own opinion about it. Some people, however, like to express their views in a very public way, as was the case with Mi Hazánk Ifjai (Our Homeland’s Youth), a youth organisation that welcomes every young person who loves their homeland and is willing to take action for its future. Members can be aged 14-30 when they join and are allowed to stay until the age of 35, as they write on the website. The organisation recently put out stickers in Pécs depicting a silhouette of an octopus with words on its head such as “LMBTQ+, atheism, Marxism, liberalism, feminism, gender”. In front of the octopus, 5 people, including a babylike figure, are shown, and the man in the middle of the sticker has a textbox saying “Destroy the monster!”.

To provide some context, the aforementioned youth organisation was founded under Mi Hazánk Mozgalom (Our Homeland Movement), which is a Hungarian far-right political party founded by Jobbik dissidents who quit being Jobbik members after Jobbik decided to move away from their originally radical views. Szabadpécs wrote that, according to the standpoint of Mayor Attila Péterffy, the posters raise suspicions of inciting hate against the community.

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Pécs Pride has a Facebook event where they wrote the following:

“Free Anywhere! – is the slogan of the first rural Pride Parade. Free in Budapest, Free in Pécs, you can celebrate Freedom anywhere, which lies in our diverse identities!”

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RTL also presented the event in the evening news. Participants gathered at 3 pm on Kossuth Square and started the march at around 4 pm. After walking for 2 kilometres in a good mood, they arrived at St. Stephen Square around 5 pm. There, they listened to speeches about acceptance, and a mother of a well-known man also spoke in a positive way about her pride for her son who got married and has an adopted child. Participants were very diverse, as there were families, elderly and young people, but even dogs participated in the parade.

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First Hungarian countryside Pride march in Pécs
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On a less positive note, more than 1,000 police officers were at the venue, some of them dressed as civilians. This precaution was necessary because of threats and protests against the event.

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Pécs Pride ended with an afterparty, and people could take part in the event without scandals or insults made by those who oppose such events. PécsMa wrote that there were 2,000-2,500 participants, and one of the organisers estimated that more than 3,000 people took part in Pécs Pride.

“I want to be the leader of a city where it is natural that everyone can live with the rights and opportunities provided by the law, and we should provide the framework for this. If anyone feels they need to speak up, they should have the opportunity to do so along the lines of social dialogue. Today, there is an event that is important to many, while others are resentful. Society will have to talk a lot more about this topic in order to process it properly, and I am proud that one of the stations in this discussion is Pécs. That is why it is important for me, being the mayor of every local in Pécs, to preserve the dignity of the city, to do everything at our disposal to make this a smart conversation, like when we understand each other after a conversation better than before, when we’re smarter after a conversation than before,” wrote Mayor Attila Péterffy on his Facebook page.

Commercial nasal spray might help protect against Covid? – Hungarian research group says

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With the emergence of the novel coronavirus, the demand of medicine that can help slow the pandemic has skyrocketed. Thanks to the discovery of the Virological Research Group of the University of Pécs, a nasal spray might help the fight against the pandemic.

The potential use of a nasal spray widely available in Hungary for lowering the risk of being infected by the coronavirus came earlier this year, when the international research started by the Virological Research Group of the University of Pécs, Forbes wrote.

The substance that the research group has examined is called azelastine, which is an anti-histamine. “Azelastine, an histamine receptor-blocker, was predicted in multiple screens, and based on its attractive safety profile and availability in nasal formulation, was selected for experimental testing,” says the research group in their study.

The in vitro findings of the substance by the Virological Research Group of the University of Pécs were promising and even the Institute of Virology of the Medical University of Innsbruck confirmed these results. So, the Hungarian research group performed further testing.

“Since azelastine is widely used in anti-allergy nasal sprays, we tested one of the commercially available products on reconstituted human 3D nasal tissue (MucilAir™),” the study says.

“Selected by computational prediction and confirmed by in vitro experimental testing, we identified azelastine, an anti-allergy compound, broadly available in nasal formulation as a potential anti-COVID-19 remedy.”

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As the results were encouraging, CEBINA partner URSAPHARM conducted a double-blind, placebo-control clinical efficacy study involving 84 SARS-CoV-2 infected volunteers at the University of Cologne, Germany, National Geographic writes.

The study demonstrated that the nasal spray containing azelastine was able to counter the adhesion and multiplication of the virus in the nose during the early stages of infection.

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It can positively influence the severity or even prevent the development of the coronavirus, National Geographic added. A 97% reduction of the viral load was observed in azelastine-treated patients compared to the control group.

The Virological Research Group of the University of Pécs would thus recommend the use of nasal sprays with azelastine as a form of supplementing virus prevention methods such as the vaccine, but says that further clinical testing may be required.