RE: Halloween 2025 in Botanical Garden, There are Pumpkins Everywhere

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We went to some similarly decorated forests over the past couple of weekends! Prague seems to invest more in celebrating Halloween than Bucharest does (which I like). I'm curious about those jellyfish - I keep seeing them in shows and decorations around Prague - do they mean anything special for Czech culture?



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I don't think it was a big investment for us. The botanical garden runs this attraction every year. What is on display there is stored. They grow the pumpkins themselves and don't throw them away. The botanical garden is connected to the zoo. Beekeeping is part of the botanical garden.
The botanical garden organizes a number of events that I enjoy attending. I'm glad to have it here.
No, I've never seen jellyfish anywhere in Prague. I don't know if @godfish was your guide in Prague. If you were here alone, you may have been absorbed by the tourism industry and visited places and seen things that we locals don't visit or see.

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Rest assured, @honeydue isn't the kind of gal to get absorbed by the tourism industry, whether she's guided by me or not. However, she did visit places and see things many locals don't. As for the disputed creatures, there's always something fishy in our jelly :)) Kinda an in joke, apparently :))

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Ano, i když má Praha relativně málo obyvatel, je velká. (Na plochu třeba 4x větší než Barcelona.) Jsou tu místa, co neznám já a jsou tu místa, co neznáš Ty. A @honeydue se mohla dostat na místa, která neznáme ani Ty, ani já. Je otázka , která ta místa jsou pro Prahu typičtější.
Myslím, že turistický průmysl nějak ovlivní každého, i když si myslí, že ne. Už tím, že odněkud vytlačí místní, kteří se chodí realizovat jinam.

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