Residents in Hungary has been observing Christmas by singing ditties in Welsh, notwithstanding no one there consistently visiting Wales.
The show in the town of Kunagota, around 12 miles (19km) from the Romanian fringe in south-eastern Hungary, likewise included Hungarian and English melodies.
The occasion was sorted out by Hungarian-conceived show artist Elizabeth Sillo, a previous Cardiff inhabitant.
She said the occupants "truly esteem" the Welsh language.
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The principal Welsh-Hungarian show was brought to Kunagota in the late spring of 2018 by Ms Sillo, drama artist Orsolya Ferenczy, from the National Theater of Dzeged, and Dorothy Singh, chief of the Kodlay violin school in Carmarthenshire.
The shows have gotten famous in the locale, with the close by town of Mezokovaschaza and the Romania town of Battonya mentioning Welsh occasions.
There is likewise a Welsh-Hungarian show and society move occasion which happens in the Urdd Hall of Cardiff's Wales Millennium Center each March.
The town of 2,500 individuals heard tunes including the little-known Tua Bethlem Dref, while Silent Night was sung in Welsh, Hungarian, English and German.
Ms Sillo stated: "When we started singing in Welsh, I could feel local people were dumbfounded by the presentation.
"On account of the yearly shows, the occupants of Kunagota truly esteem the Welsh language and are amazingly charmed to hear Welsh music directly on their doorstep.
"My proudest minute so far was showing famous Welsh tunes, for example, 'Sosban Fach' and 'Ar Lan y Môr' to local people, who at that point chimed in with fervor.
"It was really inspiring to see individuals who had recently realized next to no about Wales participate and grasping this astonishing society."
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