The Most Beautiful And Famous Christmas Fair

in #hive-1963082 years ago

There is competition between cities when the winter holidays approach. A Christmas fair competition. A famous, special Christmas fair that is recognized as the most beautiful is a magnet for tourists. That's why more and more cities are organizing these fairs. In Romania, every big city has such a fair. The most important one is in Sibiu.

Hard to say which is the most beautiful, interesting, or pleasant place, because it is a subjective choice, we all have our preferences. I lean towards Sibiu when I think about my country, Romania. It is a city where the medieval part has been very well preserved and restored. Sibiu's squares are known all over Europe, attracting crowds of tourists.

Buildings that were built in the twelfth century and are still inhabited, or this tower that separates the Main Square from Huet Square are emblems of the city.

A strange coincidence made me travel to Sibiu just one day before the opening of the famous Christmas fair! An unexpected opportunity to see the Christmas fair on the very first day it opened.

Christmas Fair in Sibiu's Main Square, on the first day.

These fairs have a common characteristic, which is that they are crowded places. The fact that I was able to visit on the morning of the first day was a great advantage for me. It wasn't crowded, especially since the official opening was going to be in the evening... We entered through the gate to the Brukenthal Museum, "guarded" by the statue of the famous Samuel Brukenthal.

In the rather small space of the market were placed about a hundred small shops with all kinds of things for sale offered to tens of thousands of future visitors and potential buyers.

Of course, I took advantage of this chance to be there when there were few visitors so I could quietly see what was on sale. I try to show them to you and try to order them according to the offer. I noticed that the food is well represented...

Food prepared and served on the spot, such as pies, and cakes.

Hot drinks, teas, and mulled wine. Lots of sweets, especially gingerbread.

Prices are between one dollar and five dollars.

These above were small snacks but there is also more concentrated, more elaborate food offered to the hungry and greedy.

Lots of grilled meat, skewers, fries, salads...

Unmissable and necessary pickles, to mitigate the fats consumed with so much appetite.

Sausages, fried fish, soups. Food for all tastes. Prices here are higher, between four and ten dollars a portion.

Other food, actually groceries, to take home. Specialties are food traditionally prepared according to old recipes.

Different kinds of cheeses...

Meat products...

Ham, bacon, sausages, all smoked.

Sausages, pastrami, and many other extremely tasty varieties. All the good stuff costs, the price per kilo is about $20.

This is a winter fair, so it's supposed to be cold. Because of this, mulled wine, the most pleasant way to warm up, is in abundance. A glass of mulled wine costs $3.

Even if I started this presentation with the food mainly sought by adults, I do not forget that these Christmas fairs are made especially for children. Even if parents pay, children are the main beneficiaries and the best buyers!

The offer for children starts with sweets...

Most are, by tradition, gingerbread which costs between one and two dollars.

But again the formula "all for all" applies... that is, even for the more sophisticated sweet lovers.

Christmas fairs, like Christmas celebrations, are big business, a way to boost sales and increase demand... even if there are still "big kids" in the world, like @dswigle, who still believe in magic. Of course, it's very beautiful, nothing is more beautiful than the soul of a child!

Parents come to the fair to accompany their children, and the merchants know this and are happy that the adults, the cardholders, have arrived on the premises. There are plenty of shops here made especially to attract the eye, especially mothers!

They (mothers) quickly fall into the shopping trap, from clothing... to Christmas decorations.

Because I mentioned decorations, I saw something that also impressed me, I must admit I was looking more for mulled wine.
Decorations made of dried fruits, especially orange and lemon slices.

More expensive than others, with prices between $8 and to $36.

I think all those items are worth those prices.

Making them involves a lot of work, a lot of materials, and a lot of imagination.

What's more, all those items are intensely scented. A Christmas fragrance that is sure to stay in your memory.

And what's more, they are all made from natural, eco-friendly materials.

As mentioned above, Christmas fairs are for children. For their joy. For their fun...

Here they can meet Santa Claus, talk to him, and take pictures with him...for a fee, of course, but children don't need to know that. The only thing left is the excitement and most of them hesitate to get into Santa's sleigh.

Instead, the carousel is easier. Nobody hesitates here.

For those who aren't thrilled with the merry-go-round, there's still the train. The train and the snowman in a snowless winter!

Once at the fair, they all look for something and most of them find it.

From colored stones,

to various figurines made from them,

From decorative and scented candles,

to very colorful jewelry.

From objects made of wood,

up to dolls dressed in traditional costumes.

And so on, almost endlessly. Everyone can find something to their liking, the important thing is to have money left in your wallet after a complete tour of the fair. If you run out of money, the only option is to go home, or to a hotel, in our case.

This was a walk through the Christmas fair in Sibiu, in daylight and uncrowded conditions. In the evening things change radically...

I will tell you about the night adventures on another occasion.

Post made for #MarketFriday and the eternal Christmas lover, @dswigle, host of this challenge and this community. I've also marked the location of this town on the #pinmapple map, in case anyone wants to find it easier!

I'm keeping the tradition of ending with a flower, @alwysaflower! A mandarin blossom, my little mandarin that has been hiding in the living room all winter.

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I didn't know that such food and meat products are sold in Christmas fairs. I knew only religious stuffs, knickknackery, souvenir, new year gifts, clothes etc. Therefore, it seems more than a religious activity.

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Glad to know you are enjoying with your family. Your city people's decorated his city very great. All places looks so beautiful and amazing. Overall your photography is awesome. First picture is my favorite in your photography. Here in Pakistan there is also a collection market and thing's here is very cheap. People of Pakistan are not that rich so most of the people are from Friday market to shop and live their life. I also enjoyed watching all these things with you. All these things are very beautiful. Next Friday i will you Pakistani Friday market to my Hive community. Thanks for sharing your happiness with us.

Sibiu... Maybe next year.
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What a wonderful place! I didn't know you went to Sibu, what a nice Christmas Market they had! There was so much to see there and I love all the photos you took for those interested in traveling there. I agree, when posting in that tag also, the more pictures, the better represented. You are right!

It's all about the food! KIDS! Yes! They had so much food there, it was like a grocery store, except, it was all cooked and ready to eat! And Mulled Wine!!! Who doesn't love mulled wine? Truth be told, it doesn't take much of the mulled wine to knock Denise off her feet. I am what they call a cheap drunk! It takes very little to get me tipsy, so I only have one... but, it tastes so good, I am tempted to have another, but, I have only done that once (In Nuremberg) and felt tipsy. Yikes!

All of those delicious smoked meats. Yum!!! I am all about pickles and olives. They are the favorite part of the meal!

Dan!! You don't believe in magic? Oh, dear! :)) Well, I can say it with a straight face. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it! Roald Dahl wrote that in his last book and it was the last line of it. It means when you start looking for unimaginable and unbelievable things with curiosity, things start unfolding itself.

Santa was always an iffy figure in our household. The kids liked the idea of him, not so much the chubby man with a white beard being all jolly and periodically ho-ho-hoing. LOL Two of my kids cried almost every year, until I didn't suggest it anymore. We just waved from afar. :) I was a little envious of all the mommies that got pictures of their kids with Santa. Years later, I look back and can't believe I coveted one of those shots.

The things we ask our kids to do.

The shops were so much fun! I really liked the fruits that were used for decorations! The scented pieces were sure to make my house smell nice and festive! I love merry-go-rounds but, the train was pretty cool, and yes! Snowmen in barren places... we had that too again this year. Today was just a bit over 21C! It felt like spring and next week will be the same all week. I have flowers on my geraniums. They were inside during the real cold, but, I have put them back out.

I see the Ferris Wheel here also!!! Nice!!!

I look forward to the night adventures! Very fun and you even put in an #alwaysaflower, just like always! Thank you! Wow! Your mandarin orange blossoms are sweet! I can smell them from here! How beautiful! It is doing so well! Congratulations! A very long time ago, I had one and it even got oranges! The next season, it bloomed and then the blooms died instead of giving me fruit. I never figured out why.

Thank you for all your efforts to participate in the challenge!! I know how much effort it it~ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Dan!!! @bluemoon

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