German Embassy held a Charity Christmas Market in Islamabad

Author: Web Desk

The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Islamabad organized a Christmas Market in Islamabad today. The event featured authentic German delicacies, shopping, and fun to celebrate Christmas in the traditional German style including homemade cakes, cookies, and wreaths made by the German Embassy Team.

Around 30 stalls displayed an extensive range of Christmas articles, glassware, handicrafts, children’s toys, candles, leather goods, metal ornaments, dry fruit, advent wreaths and other decorations.

Several children’s choirs gave performances throughout the afternoon. The “Weihnachtsmann” (German Santa Claus) made an appearance to distribute sweets among children who have been good all year.

The German Ambassador to Pakistan H.E. Alfred Grannas said on this occasion:

“With this bazaar, we want to welcome the merriest time of the year – especially for all those away from their homes. Christmas is all about sharing our joy. This is why the proceeds from this event will be donated to families in need.

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