Are there too
many 'German' Christmas markets?
These tourists’ favorites have steamed through
Europe and beyond -- but now they risk losing their traditional heart
Germany’s
most successful recent export may be not a sleek new luxury saloon car or top
of the line dishwasher, but something more down-to-earth: the Christmas market.
German-themed
markets have steamed through Europe and beyond, leaving in their wake the
debris of abandoned indigenous traditions and the lingering scent of
gingerbread and mulled wine.
In Britain,
clusters of Alpine-ish huts selling wooden toys, wurst and warm booze have
become regular fixtures in London and other cities from Birmingham to Belfast.
"Frohe
Weihnacht!” reads the glazed scrawl on a gingerbread morsel from one of the
market's websites -- nary a sign of the more location-specific “Merry Christmas!”
Britain’s
tabloid newspapers would surely be scrambling for puns rhyming with “huns” if
only half their readers didn’t no doubt love this change from their standard
Christmas fare.
Whereas
previously a typical British festive season meant a department store splurge, a
quick squeeze on “Santa’s” knee and a bout of indigestion, now you can be
transported to a sweet-smelling seasonal wonderland after only a dawdle down to
the town square.
source:http://travel.cnn.com/have-german-christmas-markets-lost-their-heart-182081?hpt=travel_hp_blogroll
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