Embassy Festival, 2023 in The Hague, Netherlands

I usually don't like to go to festivals, personally don't prefer it if I don't find anything significant to see or enjoy. For me festival events are chaotic but I know for many, they are interesting. In the Netherlands especially in Amsterdam, there are always festival events. People all over the world also come to Amsterdam to join or attend these events and I avoid these events no matter whether entry is free or not. I know I am kind of a boring person but like I said, if I don't like something, I don't go there or avoid going there.

Around 2 weeks ago, I came to know about a festival from an Indian called "Embassy Festival". Before talking about what this festival is all about with that Indian, I started checking the internet for more information. I didn't ask for more information from that individual because I didn't know her, she was talking randomly to one of her friends. So, basically, I heard about this festival from their gossip. Actually, if it was about a random festival, I wouldn't pay attention to it but the Embassy word and listening about a festival from an Indian made me curious.

Basically, every year in Den Haag, Embassies from different countries celebrate their cultures and showcase the richness of the cultures, products, and traditions. This kind of festival always attracts me where I can get to know and be introduced to the different cultures and traditions all at once.


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Embassy Festival, 2023 in The Hague


More than 50 countries all over the world participate in this vibrant event and showcase their products, culture, traditions, and foods. Of course, traditional dance, and live music from different countries can be enjoyed as well. Where people spend thousands of dollars to visit a country to know culture and tradition, I was getting all of that in Den Haag in a day. Not only it was an opportunity for me to get to know people from different countries, but also I was able to taste delicious cuisines and enjoy the music as well.

I had marked my calendar before the event because I wanted to go to the festival and didn't want to miss it by any chance. The festival location was at Lange Voorhout in Den Haag; almost 2 hours of train and tram travel from my city. Finally, the day arrived and I reached the festival location before lunch. The festival was in a park, the location was beautiful indeed. Obviously, a lot of people were there and I was surprised to see how Dutch/ Netherlands people were enjoying the festival. Because in my opinion, the current generation is not fascinated by this type of festival because they prefer music festivals or rave, beach parties. I am talking about Gen Z.


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It was a hot day but because of the location, it didn't feel hot at all. I was not so sure where to start because there was no entrance so I just picked a side and started seeing the shops and stalls. The entrance was free and this festival was open to everyone. The crowd was huge and most of the people were walking and exploring the shops while eating their food. It was interesting because I cannot do multiple tasks like this. When I want to eat, I definitely look for a sitting area before eating. I cannot walk while eating food.


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My curious mind told me to visit the Ukrainian food stall and shop first after all I am here in the Netherlands from Ukraine. So, this festival was organized by all the Embassies located in the Hague so I knew Ukraine would be participating as well. I think the biggest crowd I have seen was in front of the Ukrainian Food Stall. The queue was huge and I felt like all the people who came to the festival wanted to try Ukrainian Borsch (soup) and varenyky (Stuffed Dumplings). They also had Plove, Piroshki (Stuffed Pies), and Syrnyky. I wanted to try the food but yes, seeing the queue, I said to myself no.

I also saw a girl was doing Henna on the kid's hand. Even adults wanted to do henna from her and a lot of people were waiting for their turn to have henna from her.

Ukraine had 2 stalls, one for food and another one was a shop full of Ukrainian goodies. Chocolate from Roshen Brand's seeing there made me nostalgic. Of course, Ukrainian vodka, dried meat, and sausage were there. I used to eat Ukrainian dry meats a lot when I was in Ukraine even those chocolates. Anyway, also saw some handmade cute items made by a woman who is still in Ukraine. Seeing her work kind made me emotional as well. She deserved to be there but instead, she chose her country to stay...


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Look at the crowd in front of the Ukrainian Food shop !!! It was insane...


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Once a Bangladeshi always a Bangali...


My immigrant life is now more than 6 years but no matter how far I live and where I live, I miss my country, my native language, and my food. My tradition and culture always flow in my blood and I never deny that. My culture is who I am so I definitely wanted to spend more time with Bengali people in the festival. I speak the English language most of the time and I have to speak a foreign language so I had a thirst for speaking Bengali (my native language, my mother tongue).

The Bangladeshi Stall was near the Ukrainian Stall, so my two countries were side by side. What a coincidence...

After the meet and greet, I decided that I was gonna have all the Bangladeshi Food. Well, I have been craving to taste for authentic Bengali food which actually not available anywhere except in Bangladesh. You will rarely see a Bangladeshi restaurant, you will find Indian restaurants often.

I was so busy eating and talking that I forgot to take photos. Well, I have two photos of Bangladeshi food. One the best desserts called Rosogolla and one best street food Chatpati.


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All Bangladeshi food that was served was homemade and they were the best, Well I am biased when it comes to Bangladeshi food.

Now I am going to add a lot of photos...


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Indonesia Shop

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Food and Handicrafts from Laos

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Vietnam Shop

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Handicrafts from Mexico

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Samurai from Japan

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Parade- Participated by the Embassies

It was impossible to take photos from all the stalls because it was a big festival. At some point, my phone battery died. I really enjoyed seeing this Parade where all the Embassy people represented their country and culture.

I'm going to add some more photos... LOL...


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Srilankan Saree caught my eyes

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Handicraft products were expensive; after all, they represented the country, culture, story, tradition, and background. I wanted to buy a lot of things but had to control myself.


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After tasting a lot of food from different countries, finally I found myself in front of an Indian shop. Well, couldn't go home without buying anything so I bought traditional women's shoes from the shop.

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I really had a good time which was unexpected because I personally don't like festivals and events. But this event was unique and one can experience something new in this festival. It's not a random event, it is unique. I call this kind of festival Fair, here people call festival... What a difference...

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Oh wow that looked like fun and sooo interesting, I would have enjoyed that too!

I cannot walk while eating food.

Same here! I don't even walk about with a drink..

my two countries were side by side

How lovely!

Chatpati

I looked both your foods up and got excited when I read usually vegetarian, but then the next was "very spicy"..
I'll have to pass.. lol

traditional women's shoes

Sorry if I missed a picture but what does traditional footwear look like?

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Bangladeshi foods are spicy due to the spices we use so yes, you have to pass it. I didn't upload the photo of the footwear because I didn't take the photo, well I will share it with you when I have the photo... :D

Happy weekend...

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What a beautiful festival! I love being able to taste food from such different places almost without leaving the place. 😍
Thank you for share it with us, I hope you are feeling better, my dear. ♥️
!LUV

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Yes, without leaving the place I was able to taste different traditional cuisines which was amazing. Besides I got to know many people and meeting my country's people was a joy...

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Isn't it great when something turns out better than you expected? Looks like you had a great day and oh my goodness ... all that food! ❤️

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Exactly and to get to know people and learn about culture and tasting all delicious foods was a good experience. I had a good day...

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I understand not liking festivals, personally I don't really like places where people gather. I have no major problems if it is necessary for me to attend, but it is not a matter of personal taste.

Despite what has been said, the idea of a cultural festival sounds interesting, more interesting when it is an intercultural event. By the way, I saw the label Generation Z, and I was surprised to notice that I didn't know that was the designation for the current generation.

That made me do a little research on generation designations and I find out now that I am part of Generation X... Which made me think of those X-Men fantasy movies... Anyway, I think they also called us something like the 'Generation of the Lost Decade', at least that was the name in Latin America, if not I remember bad.

I can understand the nostalgia, especially if it is a double portion, because what you say about the stalls of Ukraine and Bangladesh makes me think about that. You lived for several years in Ukraine, and you made your life there, but the homeland is something that always accompanies us, because of our memories, our language and our idiosyncrasy (or particular way of thinking and to be).

I think the photos are cute :) Also, I'm glad you enjoyed the outing.


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By the way, I saw the label Generation Z, and I was surprised to notice that I didn't know that was the designation for the current generation.

People call me a Boomer because of my restricted mentality. Well, I cannot understand the current generation. I am millennium and lucky and feel proud always to be a millennium.

Which made me think of those X-Men fantasy movies...

Me too and I also recall the Fantastic Four, Spiderman, and Batman... LOL.. My favorite cartoon was Tom and Jerry and Captain Planet. So I am old now...

You lived for several years in Ukraine, and you made your life there, but the homeland is something that always accompanies us, because of our memories, our language and our idiosyncrasy (or particular way of thinking and to be).

Exactly, roots and blood never change, and the feelings and emotions for the homeland never change...

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It must be a charming experience visiting that kind of festival; the food looks yummy, and I always like to try other country’s food. I hope you enjoyed it.

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I always like to try other country’s food.

Me too and for me getting to know about other cuisines is a lesson as well so that I can cook something new. I am a foodie and I always love to taste delicious, traditional food.

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The read made me happy and sad at the same time.

Happy because there were pretty pictures and you seemed to be having a good time. Also learned you were Bangali a well as Ukranian which is cool.

Sad because I'm Canadian and as far as I can tell we have the most boring cultural identity (or none at all).

Regardless. Thanks for posting. Nice to see

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Also learned you were Bangali a well as Ukranian which is cool.

Ah, you didn't know, I guess you missed my old days blogs. Hahaha. Well, yea, I can write a book about me now LOL... Do you like tasting different kinds of food?

Sad because I'm Canadian and as far as I can tell we have the most boring cultural identity (or none at all).

Really?

Happy weekend... Thank you so much...

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Not really that adventurous myself. I have nothing against trying other foods as long as I can identify the ingredients and there are just some things I don't like.

Dugo (Filipino blood pudding), Bagoong (Filipino mashed shrimp paste), and Balut (fertilized duck egg with egg foetus inside) are just some of the things my wife tries to get me to try and I shudder.

As for Canadian heritage:

Well. There is native heritage which dates back hundreds of years but isn't commonly identified with by the majority of people

As for the immigrants to the British Colony which is the majority of Canadians its a much shorter history. My province's history only dates back to the mid 1850's. Some of the more amusing stories from our heritage:

  1. Our first Prime Minister was chosen by consensus while he was passed out drunk--- as no-one else wanted the job.

  2. Our provincial capital was chosen because the person in charge of choosing the location forgot his glasses and being vision impaired thought Victoria looked better than it really did. (New Westminister was favored but didn't get chosen).

  3. Our first provincial judge (Begbie) was a disgraced British barrister (caught cheating with a senior officials wife as the story goes). He was given a choice: A low position in the British Court or the top official in the growing colony. None of the senior officials wanted the position because it involved hiking 1200km north in the spring and another 1200km south in the winter--without roads and under constant threat of attack for natives or wildlife.

Not exactly glowing examples of History. No castles, no intrigue, wars etc.

Canada is a mixup of so many different cultures that it just doesn't have one cultural identity to speak of.

That's sort of neat because a Ukranian or Bangladeshi person wouldn't stick out at all in my town. At my work I have Indian, Iraqi, Egyptian, Filipino and others as well....and we only have a staff of about 12 people :)

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What a day out! I love fairs like that. We just have endless Thai markets here lol

No wonder your phone battery died taking all those photos!

Thanks for another top drawer post and sending you all my best wishes so you may have the very best week you can.

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We just have endless Thai markets here lol

Thai food and products are my personal preference but yes sometimes you need a change :D

No wonder your phone battery died taking all those photos!

I also skipped so many photos in the post, I couldn't upload anymore because the post was getting long and long...

Thanks, Nathen, always a pleasure to read your comment...

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