Beijing hosts 'Europe Street' festival
A special souvenir "EU Passport", which visitors used to collect a stamp from each EU Member State booth. They could then receive a small EU gift at the end of their journey around Europe. [Photo by Zhang Xingjian/chinadaily.com.cn] |
Throughout the day, booths operated by 28 EU member states and the EU delegation showcased Europe's unique heritage, while also providing educational and tourism opportunities.
Visitors were able to sample many authentic European products on offer, such as Czech liquor, French biscuits, Luxembourgian sparkling wine, Croatian sweet treats and dishes from all 28 EU member states.
Musicians and performers took to the stage throughout the day to show visitors the richness of Europe's heritage live, with pop music from Germany, dancing Smurfs and traditional Irish songs.