Another
day spent in Jafa, just south of the White City in Tel Aviv. What we found was
a Hungarian festival and the Jafa flea market.
Hungarian Days. There are roughly 22,000 people of Hungarian
decent living in Israel, so why not have a Hungarian festival? Great music and
dancing, along with arts and crafts. Ever try dancing with a wine bottle on
your head? Apparently Hungarians do.
The Hungarian Days festival took place in what was once a train
station, the HaTachana Station. It's now converted into a row of shops.
There are market areas and flea and art markets just about every
weekend.
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