Saturday, August 01, 2020

How Would The Coronavirus Affect Belgium's Awesome Summer Festivals?

How Would The Coronavirus Affect Belgium's Awesome Summer Festivals?

One of the glamorous summer activities in Belgium


Worldwide, many intrigued by the amazing quality beers and chocolates, Belgium produces each year, visit to enjoy and consume a variety of the products, in the little country, with diverse culture and hard workers. 


However, only a few know that Belgium is also a country that hosts the best summer festivals in the world. Like a magnet, the exotic and friendly atmosphere of Belgium's summer festivals, invite people from all walks of life, including tourists into the country. 

Belgium, the country I called the "little Jamaica in Europe," has diverse cosmopolitan festivals, such as the Pole-Pole festival, Mano Mundo, Sfinks Festival, Boombal festival, Tomorrowland, Rock Werchter, Bruges Beer Festival, Reggae Geel, Ghent Light Festival, Carnaval De Binche, Dour Festival and a host of many others.


The axiom, “All work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy” might have been conceived by a domestic idealist who knows the truth that working hard without a break can affect your health. Belgians, therefore, after hard work, spend enough time to enjoy their awesome festivals.


It is immensely regretful that the impact of the coronavirus has changed things drastically in every part of the world, including Belgium. Leading as one of the best countries in Europe, with diverse industries and a busy seaport in Antwerp, Belgium has enjoyed a booming flourishing economy for years.

Even though the impact of COVID 19 has affected and changed many things in the country, no one can predict how long it will affect the activities of festivals in the country because of the strict rules to avoid the spread of the disease.

Nevertheless, as a country known for its experience in solving and dealing with global crises, including, problems within the European Union, we believe it's only a matter of time, everything will be normal for everyone to enjoy the amusing festivals again.

Meanwhile, we need to observe and obey the preventive measures the government has introduced to prevent the spread of the disease.

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