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Passport DC – Shortcut to Europe

Monday, May 10th, 2010

For week 2 of the Passport DC, the embassies of the European Union in Washington D.C. had an open house, inviting visitors for a taste of different cultures, food, and activities. Right on time, the theme for 2010 was GREEN EUROPE: GOOD FOR THE ECONOMY AND THE ENVIRONMENT.  At every embassy were facts about climate change, carbon emissions, and some organizations that are focusing on environmental issues. The EU has a goal and regulations in place for reducing carbon emissions by 50% by 2050. Each of the 27 countries is free to choose the different steps it takes, but they all have the same goal in the end. One such conference organized in France and exhibiting at the French Embassy is Le Grenelle Environnement, an open round-table for various leaders of different levels of central and local government in France to discuss and debate how to meet these goals and other challenges posed by climate change.

This year, the attendance at the EU Open House seemed even larger than last and must have been helped by perfect spring weather. Kissmycountry.com battled the long lines to get into some of the embassies and get some photos for you (and sample a little food and drink along the way!). Take a look at some of the highlights below. If you’re in DC on May 15, the Meridian International Center will have an event especially for the kids. Also, there are more events from the EU this week. See the brochure here. We’ll be back out on May 22 for the last week of Passport DC when the embassies of Asia join the party with the Asian Heritage Festival.

Outside the Embassy of Luxembourg on the corner of Massachusets Avenue and 22nd St.

Volunteers at the Spanish Embassy greet visitors and hand out info (and smiles).

I Love Spain T-Shirt.

The Embassy of Spain comes through big time with wine and tapas. A little food goes a long way and the line to get in the door stretched around the block.

The German Embassy is one of the largest and most impressive in Washington. Their pretzels and bratwurst weren't bad either.

I Love Germany T-Shirt.

The German Embassy calendar highlights all their events going on across the USA.

Polka and beer help wash down the brats at the German Embassy. Easily one of the best organized and attended of the open houses.

At La Maison Française, Napoleon greeted and posed for photos.

I Love France T-Shirt.  Check out other events at La Maison Française here.

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Passport DC

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

During the month of May, many of the world’s embassies in Washington D.C. join together for “Passport DC.” This is an open house each Saturday of the month where visitors can enter the embassies, watch demonstrations, and learn more about international culture. In all, over 200 embassies will participate.

I went to check out the scene on May 1 when trying to learn a bit about some destinations I plan to travel to. It’s free and family friendly, so if you are in the District and have that travel itch, this is a pretty good way to scratch it. There’s also a free bus tour that will take you to each of the embassies.

Sadly, my number one target this past weekend was the Embassy of Japan. I’ve pretty much had a lifelong fascination with Japan and have yet to go beyond Narita Airport (which is pretty nice as airports go). So I was really looking forward to stepping into their embassy and getting a small taste of culture. The event started at 10am and I got there at 11:30 only to be greeted by a most unwelcoming sign. Check out the gallery below. Among the winners were The Bamahas who had a line stretching down the street and South Korea who put on several great demonstrations and entertained large crowds. If you’re in DC, be sure to put the remaining Saturdays on your calendar. And see you at the Shortcut to Europe May 8.

Embassy of Haiti

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Haiti puts on a smile.

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