
Supolienky are traditional dolls made of dry corn husks. [Photo/CGTN]
Nagy Ildiko, cultural officer at the Beijing Hungarian Cultural Institute said the goal of the event is not only to share the Hungarian cultural heritage with visitors, but also to provide an opportunity for families to get together.
"Our purpose is to make them get together and spend valuable times together not just during Christmas time, but all around the year," she said.
Weekly events will be taking place both at the Institute and Minzu Hotel from Nov 20 to Dec 16, and everyone is invited to join in the festive spirit.
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