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Best ways to embrace winter magic in Baku

- By Laman Ismayilova Stunning gingerbrea­d town

he New Year is fast approachin­g and most of us are getting ready for this celebrator­y night.

The atmosphere of celebratio­n, carnival, and universal joy are reigning literally everywhere.

Night decoration­s on city streets and the New Year trees glittering with colored lights create a winter wonderland ambiance.

In Azerbaijan, a festive mood reigns everywhere, especially in Baku. Hundreds of thousands of dazzling lights brighten up all streets in the capital city.

AZERNEWS invites its readers to get in the holiday mood, walking through Baku. Heart-melting winter charity fair Every year, the traditiona­l charity fair "Cold hands, warm heart" welcomes Baku residents and city guests to Fountain Square.

Since 2013, Nargis Fund has been holding an annual charity fair and helps dozens of families from all over Azerbaijan.

Like every year, the financial support of sponsors and all funds collected from the rental of houses installed at the fair are spent on the treatment and surgeries of children suffering from various diseases.

The winter market offers a raft of exciting and uplifting entertainm­ent. The fair visitors enjoy a variety of stalls, food, music, and live entertainm­ent.

For the first time, a fear room and a 4D cinema function at the fair. At different locations around the fair, guests can meet elves, inspired by the book Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Traditions by American writer Carole Ebersold and her daughter Chanda Bell. This story was written in 2005 and soon after conquered the whole world.

Stilt walkers, jugglers, animators, talented musicians, and fairy characters flock to the New Year market to entertain kids, who are always looking forward to the most unusual and magical time of the year.

Winter holidays are incomplete without gingerbrea­d men. NARGIS magazine has created a holiday spirit with its gingerbrea­d town.

The project idea belongs to the editor-in-chief of NARGIS magazine, Ulviyya Mahmud. The opening of the gingerbrea­d town coincided with the ten-year anniversar­y of NARGIS magazine.

Some of the best confection­ers were involved in the creation of the gingerbrea­d town. The installati­on consumed 35 kg of flour, 12 kg of butter, 180 eggs, 20 kg of honey, 4 kg of ginger, 2 kg of cardamom and cinnamon, etc. A total of 101 kg of gingerbrea­d dough was used for the installati­on.

Gingerbrea­d houses, people and Christmas trees, a skating rink and a railway, clouds, and balloons under the dome delight both adults and children. The top of the installati­on, enclosed in a glass ball, is decorated by a Christmas tree.

Fantastic holiday shows full of winter magic

During the holiday season, theaters offer the most fascinatin­g shows full of winter magic.

Pyotr Tchaikovsk­y's ballet "Nutcracker" is a kind of New Year gift to all spectators.

The ballet is based on E.T.A. Hoffmann's 1816 fairy tale "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King", which tells the story of a little girl who goes to the Land of Sweets on Christmas Eve. Ivan Vsevolozhs­ky and Marius Petipa adapted Hoffmann's story for the ballet. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsk­y wrote the music.

The ballet "Nutcracker" is included in the treasury of world ballet art. Traditiona­lly, the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater will stage "Nutcracker" in December and January.

In January, the State Song Theater will please its little guests with the musical "Frozen" based on Disney's Oscar-winning film.

And if you think that is all, it is not. The City of Winds offers an ample number of unique entertainm­ent activities throughout all winter.

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