Christkindelsmärik

Here are a few photos I shot with a Google Pixel 3 XL during December 2019 at the “Christmas market” in “Haguenau” France:

Almost same shot at night:

Inside the dome:

I quite like the one above, kind of hypnotizing to me… :upside_down_face:

Kind regards,

Sébastien.

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@Sebastien_5-1 beautiful photographs that show the great value of Christmas, which fills us with a lot of nostalgia and joy … at this moment we have to look at everything positively!

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Hi @Sebastien_5-1 ,

The Christmas Market looks awesome! I’ve never been to a foreign country for the Christmas Market and would like to visit one day.

What do you usually eat there? Do you like to drink mulled wine?

I’ve noticed that your post has a French language label, so I removed it, as it’s written in English. If you want to know more about the language labels I recommend you to read the article How do I find posts in my preferred language?

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Hey @Robert24 Not sure why i’ve missed your post back then. Yeah kind of make me think like there is always someone/something worse in the world at the moment. I mean: compared to my trivial problems… :no_mouth:

Kind regards,

Sébastien.

Hi @PoliMC Thank you for editing my post. I understood the meaning of adding a language only afterward…

Well, i live near Strasbourg France and people here are rally attached to the Alsacian region…

You’ll always find some Alsatian Tart aka “Flammekueche”.

Recipe here: https://www.ptitchef.com/recettes/plat/flammekueche-tarte-flambee-alsacienne-fid-1567800

Of course you can’t visit an Alsatian Christmas Market without a mulled wine. If you ever plan to visit Strasbourg, some professionnals even created some sort of label, so you’re sure you actually drink a real decent mulled wine, and not some premixed industrial vinegar!!! :grin:

Kids usually eat candys of all sort.

Last, but not least, someone here does a creamy hot chocolate and it’s just pure joy. :heart_eyes:

Kind regards,

Sébastien.

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