“The Real Magic Happens at Midnight”
Unlike the Anglo-Saxon focus on Christmas morning, the French heart of Christmas is Christmas Eve (Le Réveillon – literally “the awakening”). Families gather after midnight mass (or instead of it) for a decadent, multi-hour feast. french christmas celebration part 2 new
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| Scene | Description | |-------|-------------| | 1 | A candlelit table with oysters on a tiered stand | | 2 | Slicing into a golden bûche de Noël | | 3 | A Provence-style table with 13 small bowls of nuts/dates | | 4 | A cork popping out of a Champagne bottle | | 5 | A family playing cards, half-eaten log cake in background | | 6 | Text overlay: “Réveillon > Christmas morning” | “The Real Magic Happens at Midnight” Unlike the
The traditional wooden chalet is getting a facelift. The new French Christmas market rejects the mass-produced Chinese tinsel in favor of Made in France craftsmanship. The new French Christmas market rejects the mass-produced