King’s day. Moroccans hunt precious goods at the low prices of the Netherlands

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:

Tariq Abla from the Netherlands

King Koningsdag is one of the most important national festivals in the Netherlands, celebrated each year on April 27, the date of the birth of King William Alexander.

This day represents an official opportunity and an opportunity for citizens, residents and visitors to celebrate the Dutch national identity in an orange atmosphere, the royal color which symbolizes the royal family, “the house of Urania”.

These markets, which are often large and include streets and alleys, and sometimes a very large area if they are outside the urban area are among the most important characteristics of the king’s day and the most attractive for masses, while streets and squares are transformed into free platforms to sell and buy, filled with furnished tables with books, games, fashion, household items and rare antiques.

The visitor finds himself in a dynamic atmosphere, in which music is mixed with the performance of children and the friendly sale of the sale, in a scene that reflects the spirit of initiative and social opening. These markets are not only an exchange of products, but rather a living expression of the spirit of Dutch society which celebrates simplicity, solidarity and collective joy.

Likewise, this day is experiencing a remarkable participation of resident communities, led by the Moroccan community, which is the day of the king a golden opportunity to acquire elegant clothes, home tools and even electronic supplies at symbolic prices that are not repeated.

Many of these goods are in excellent condition, sometimes new, which makes experience more like a treasure discovered between the corners of the market. This event also represents a fertile field for cultural convergence, because Moroccans and other communities participate in purchase and sale, and to show a positive interaction with host society, in a scene that really translates the values ​​of pluralism and integration that characterizes Dutch society.

The Jo’s Day was approved for the first time in 2014, after King William Alexander in 2013 to succeed his mother, Queen Beatrix. Before that, the Dutch celebrated the “queen’s day” on April 30, the date of the birth of the former queen, Yuliana, and with the transfer of the throne, it was decided to transfer the national day to the birthday of the current king.

The king’s day is also distinguished by its unique popular atmosphere which extends from major cities such as Amsterdam and Rotterdam, to small villages, and among the most important aspects of this day.

Free markets (Vrijmarkt), which allows citizens to sell their streets used in the streets without the need for official permit, which transforms cities into dynamic open markets.

The parties also take place in squares and public parks, with the participation of local and international artists, and the king and the members of the royal family choose each year a different city to visit it, and they participate in local activities which reflect the heritage and culture of this region.

There are also celebrations of boats, especially in Amsterdam, where the canals are filled with boats decorated with music, flags and orange clothes.

King’s day is an opportunity for a celebration that reflects the extent of the Dutch popular association with their royal family and improves the feeling of unity and national affiliation.

It is also an opportunity to display the spirit of individual initiative through free markets, to encourage the local economy and to communicate between various societal groups.

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