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while I was walking around the garden, temperature dropped to below 5! I really felt the cold. There was severe winter cold in Germany....

I found an Asian restaurant near the Wuerzburg Residenz and it's a restaurant with a casual atmosphere. I had fried rice for lunch. Sure enough, Asian style fried rice was always great for anytime anyplace!!

"Wurzburger Hofbrau". "Hofbrau" mean "a royal brewery" and a crown is designed on its label. Probably, it used to be a royal brewery of Wuerzburg.

Marien Chapel (Marienkapelle)
The white and red building was Marien Chapel. The 14th century Gothic church overlooked through the popular outdoor market. Christmas market was almost ready in the outdoor market there was nothing to see yet!

People are really busy with shopping for Christmas.

What do you think these guys in suits are doing? Maybe, they were decorating their company for Christmas. The whole city had the Christmasy spirit.

A cute mail box. However it's decorations gave me the creeps a little bit....

The most eye-catching sign! This was the first thing I noticed in the outdoor market. It was a catfish and most of all, it looked weird.

Subway is everywhere around the world and sure enough, it tasted exactly the same!

I watched several cartoons for killing time. "Tom and Jerry", it was a long-forgotten cartoon! Maybe, it was the first time for me to see in the past decade. I never expected I can watch the "Tom and Jerry" in Germany. It reminds me when I was a kid. It was more familiar than recent popular Japanese cartoons such as "Pokemon".

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