Travel Tour France

Friday, May 04, 2007

Spend A Wonderful Time In A French Merrymaking

For those who are abreast with pop culture, literature regarding witches and wizards are very typical and popular nowadays. I am knowledgeable of just how much renowned the Harry Potter series' is with the children and adults alike. During revelries, I can barely count the number of participants who would dress up as a wizard or any magical creature. Many people find witch costumes a bit silly and scary, but I do know that most of my friends find sorceress outfits cool and eye-catching.

Therefore I was immensely glad to hear that France holds an annual merrymaking called the Sorcerers' Fair in Bué-en-Sancerre. This town is much renowned for its tales of magic and sorcery, with legends about former residents who were connoisseurs in magic. To praise their folklore and colorful history, Bué-en-Sancerre holds a fair for those who want to join in the fun.

Of course, many may just dismiss it as the result of an obsession with the paranormal and mystic, but I digress; this is a fair that should be respected. More than 1500 from other parts of France attend this fair, and I want to be one of them. It may sound a bit bizarre, but I am hoping to meet a familiar wizard who goes by the label "The-Boy-Who-Lived."

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