Christmas photo contest

Send us your holiday pictures and qualify to win one of three great prizes

It’s Christmas in Denmark – and we’d like to see it through our readers' eyes. Post your Christmas pictures on our Facebook wall and qualify to win one of three great prizes.

The three pictures receiving the most 'likes' (not including the submitter's own like) by 8am Copenhagen time on Dec 21 will each receive a prize and be published in the year’s final issue of The Copenhagen Post (available on Dec 22).

The prizes are:

1st: Platinum Dinner for 2 at Hard Rock Cafe Copenhagen

2nd: Copenhagen Card (free admission to attractions and public transport for 1 adult + 2 kids)

3rd: a copy of the book The Tales of Hans Christian Andersen by Werner Wejp-Olsen

In order to ensure that we can contact the winner, all those posting pictures on our Facebook wall are requested to send their name (as it appears on Facebook) and email address to: facebook@cphpost.dk.

Glædelig jul!

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