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Nun's Wine - Neustadter Markt, Dresden

This nun works one of the gluhwein (spiced wine) and beverage stands at the Neustadter Christmas Market. She represents a convent and monastery that brews beer and other drinks and spirits such as mead and punch. A poster of Martin Luther hanging just over the wine taps holds watch over the evening's affairs.Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

New Age Christmas - Beijing

Trying to get into the holiday spirit at The Place in Beijing. Not quite the same as a European Christmas Market. Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

Gingerbread Cookies - Prague

Prague Chrismas markets are bursting with decorative gingerbread cookies.The fish is a carp, the most recognized Czech Christmas symbol, as Czech families eat carp and potato salad as their Christmas evening meal. About 10 days before Christmas, large plastic tubs of water loaded with fresh fish swimming around appear on every other street corner. Families choose a fish from the tub, and have the choice to take it home alive and allow it to swim around the bathtub until Christmas Eve arrives.Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

A Sea of Santas (Smoking Men at the Striezelmarkt, Dresden)

So many smoking santas to choose from.Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

Have Yourself a Very Beijing Christmas!

What says Bejing Christmas more than a Christmas tree decked out in lights under the world's - correction ASIA'S - largest LED screen (250x30 meters)? Taken at The Place in Beijing. Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

Classic Tin Toy Salesman, Malaga Christmas Market

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High-Tech Christmas in Beijing

Christmas has a special feel in Beijing. The Place is decked out in the Christmas spirit while its LED screen (the largest in the world) takes us on the tour of the solar system. Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

Tyn Church - Prague's Christmas Market

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Nutcrackers Standing Guard - Striezelmarkt, Dresden

No Christmas Market would be complete without nutcrackers standing at the ready.Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

Stollen Baker - Streizelmarkt, Dresden

Three busy bakers work the Stollen booth at the rear of the Striezelmarkt all day long. This man was responsible for shaping the dough and weighing each batch (and its invidivual ingredients) to ensure equal weight and consistency with the other loaves.Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

A Tour of the Planets

The world's largest LED screen takes us through the solar system at The Place in Bejing. Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

Decked out for Christmas

Beijing's shopping centers go all out in their decorations for Christmas, a relatively new, and completely commercial, holiday in China. Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

Festival of the Three Kings - Cadiz, Spain

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Festival of the Three Kings - Cadiz, Spain

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Smoking Men - Dresden

If, as you stroll the Christmas market, you are overcome by the smell of incense, it's likely coming from one of Germany's famous smoking men. A cone of incense is usually placed inside the base or back of the figure and lit, allowing the smoke to escape through its mouth. Smoking men, often kept company by the more well-known nutcrackers, come in many varieties and often portray some type of profession or activity (e.g., woodcutter, baker, gardener).Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

Stollen Bakery, Striezelmarkt - Dresden

Stollen, originally known as striezel (from which the market takes its name), is a traditional Dresden Christmas sweet bread. It is full of raisins and other candied or dried fruit and topped with powdered sugar. Many bakeries and stalls sell the cake already packaged, but the bakers in this stall put in a full day baking it fresh - gathering the ingredients, carefully shaping and weighing the dough and baking the loaves a wood-fired oven. Its sweet smell wafts through the market, drawing crowds all day long.Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

Gluhwein Stall at the Medieval Christmas Market, Dresden

No German Christmas market is complete without gluhwein (hot spiced wine). As locals catch an evening drink with their colleagues on tall wooden tables and visitors wander the market, the sweet smell of spice permeates the air and all can be seen hand-hugging their mugs to ward off the winter chill. At the end of the evening, you can either keep your mug as a souvenir or return it for a refund.Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

Namesti Miru (Peace Square) Christmas Market, Prague

In addition to the main Christmas market on the Old Town Square, there are several neighborhood Christmas markets including this one at Namesti Miru (Peace Square), where locals drop by day and night to shop, spend time with friends, and fill up on svarak (spiced wine), sausages, nuts, and sweets.Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

Better Gluhwein and Roasted Chestnuts

The small Christmas Market in Hall, Austria wins the award for the best gluhwein and roasted chestnuts award....at least it was like that in 1998 when we were there. Read more about European Christmas Markets and Reflections on Dresden's Christmas Market.  

Artist's Courtyard at Christmas - Vilnius

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