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New Year’s Eve in the Netherlands is such a unique and cozy celebration. For most people, it’s all about spending the evening with family or friends, eating...

There’s something magical about winter in Amsterdam, especially on Museumplein. I remember stepping onto the square and seeing the ice rink sparkling under the lights, the majestic...

Cheese holds a cherished place in Dutch culture, both as a staple food and a symbol of national pride. With its rich history, global renown and deep...

🍂 Hey creaters! Let’s talk about the changing of the seasons and those autumn colours 🍂 Have you noticed how incredible everything looks right now? The trees...

Coffee or tea? The Dutch love both! ☕🍵 If there’s one thing the Dutch know how to do, it’s enjoy a good cup of coffee or tea....

Kasteel Montfoort holds a special place in my heart. I was born and raised in Montfoort and the castle has always been a part of my life....

The Dutch stroopwafel is more than just a delicious cookie – it’s a symbol of Dutch culture and craftsmanship. Whether enjoyed with a cup of coffee or...

The Dutch alphabet and the timeless “Aap, Noot, Mies” learning method Learning to read and write is a fundamental part of childhood education, and every culture has...

The Netherlands is world famous for its beautiful flower fields and export of flower bulbs. Whether it’s colourful tulips, fragrant hyacinths or elegant daffodils, flower bulbs are...

Red Hair Day (or Roodharigendag in Dutch) is an annual festival celebrating people with natural red hair. It was first organized in 2005 by Dutch painter Bart...

Twice as many road casualties among young students needs prevention by this safety campaign After the summer holidays, we pay extra attention to the safety for students....

Fish and seafood are not just food items but part of Dutch cultural identity and heritage. Festivals celebrating fresh fish, shrimps and oysters, such as the “Vlaggetjesdag”...

The Dutch tradition of hanging flags and turning streets orange to cheer for their national soccer team during the European or World Championships is a vibrant and...

Anne Frank gave us a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Anne Frank’s story is one that transcends time and generations. Born on June 12,...

What does Remembrance Day mean in the Netherland? On May 4, we commemorate the victims of war and oppression in the Netherlands. This commemoration has deep meaning...

This is a story of a Dutch miller If you like traditions and old craftsmanship, then this story about a miller and his family in Holland is...

Let’s compare Dutch design with China design The design movements in the Netherlands and China boast distinct characteristics rooted in their cultural, historical, and artistic evolution. So...

Sinterklaas in Holland: A time of tradition and magic In the heart of the Netherlands, the arrival of December heralds the much-anticipated festivity of Sinterklaas. This cherished...

Certainly, The Dutch love food. The Netherlands has a rich culinary heritage that has shaped Dutch eating habits over the centuries. In this blog, we’ll take a...

Every week Dutchies go to the weekmarket Welcome to the enchanting world of Dutch weekly markets! These lively marketplaces have been an integral part of Dutch culture...

During the night of January 31st to February 1st, 1953, the Netherlands experienced a terrible flood known as the 1953 Flood or Watersnoodramp. This catastrophic event had...

Let’s compare Dutch design with China design The Dutch railway system, operated primarily by Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS), faces challenges during winter due to cold temperatures, snow, and...

Every Dutchie rides a bike Welcome to the enchanting world of biking in Holland, where two wheels reign supreme and pedal power is the preferred mode of...

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