We spent our Christmas in the student city of Dunedin. On December 24th, we visited the Dunedin City Museum, where we were guided through the city's history. My highlight came at the end of the gallery - the cars and motorcycles. Museum Dunedin [/uploads/d086b3b0-eecb-11e7-a447-3fa41b960171.jpg_large.jpg]Museum Dunedin After visiting the museum, we explored the amazing city, where we saw many great buildings. Bahnhof Dunedin [/uploads/d97673c0-eecb-11e7-a447-3fa41b960171.JPG_large.jpg]Bahnhof DunedinGerman girls [/uploads/f061c300-eecb-11e7-a447-3fa41b960171.JPG_large.jpg]German girls In the evening, we cooked our Christmas dinner. We wanted to introduce our Canadian friends to German cuisine, so we decided to make schnitzel. As a fan of Iglo, I insisted on making red cabbage as a side dish myself. The red cabbage was (almost) as good as the one from Iglo. Red cabbage [/uploads/b7c29050-eecc-11e7-a447-3fa41b960171.jpg_large.jpg]In the style of Iglo Schnitzel with red cabbage [/uploads/baf75580-eecc-11e7-a447-3fa41b960171.jpg_large.jpg]Schnitzel with red cabbage The food was delicious! On the 25th, we went to the beach and took a dip in the ocean, despite the modest weather. https://youtu.be/qCRDdYNmoiM [https://youtu.be/qCRDdYNmoiM] The video best shows our Christmas days. I hope you all had a great Christmas with your family and friends! Best wishes from New Zealand! Yours, Max