Talking about Death Remains a Serious Social Taboo in Hungary
- 13 Nov 2025 5:39 AM
A new nationwide survey by the Equilibrium Institute has revealed that death and burial remain among the strongest social taboos in Hungary.
More >>A new nationwide survey by the Equilibrium Institute has revealed that death and burial remain among the strongest social taboos in Hungary.
More >>According to the latest data from the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (KSH), more than 255,000 foreign nationals were officially registered as residents at the start of 2025. While the number of foreign citizens and expats living in Hungary continues to grow, many young Hungarians are choosing to move abroad in search of better work and lifestyle opportunities.
More >>It’s not long now till another night all about music. On November 20, the musicians of the Budapest Festival Orchestra will once again leave behind the concert halls and immerse themselves in the vibrant nightlife of Budapest – for a Night of Music!
More >>Although the Budapest Festival Orchestra has just returned from the wonderfully successful Vicenza Opera Festival, rehearsals are already underway for Iván Fischer’s next major concerts at Müpa Budapest.
More >>Hungary’s sixth Confucius Institute for the promotion of Chinese language and culture will open at the Széchenyi Istvan University of Gyor, in north-western Hungary, giving new momentum to Hungarian-Chinese cooperation, Peter Szijjártó, the minister of foreign affairs and trade, said on Saturday.
More >>Join in for this year’s St Andrew’s Ball on Friday, 21st November, from 6:30pm until late – a wonderful evening filled with Scottish tradition, great food, drinks, live entertainment, and plenty of dancing!
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