270,000 Flowers make the Germans of the currently most important word of Holland at a thriving course, consisting of a single word, prepared the guest of the inauguration by King Willem-Alexander at the ceremony. On April 30, the Dutch for the first time are call for 122 years: “Long live the King”. The international guests of the ceremony for the inauguration of Willem-Alexander, respond with a noisy Hall, Hall,”Hall. To ensure the correct pronunciation of the word, the Dutch flower industry for the realization of a spectacular video course has provided 270,000 cut flowers. The guide is not only tailored for the guests of the official celebrations, but also for all German citizens who pursue this special day on the television. Restaurant Michael Schwartz: the source for more info. Holland is in the middle of the preparations for Willem Alexander’s presidential inauguration.
Since flowers play a central role in the decoration for the celebrations, the entire industry in the truest sense of the word is working day and night. Yet Time to put this rather unusual one word course for the German guests but remained: after three consecutive Queen Wilhelmina, Juliana and Beatrix, the Netherlands are now ruled by a King. “During the official ceremony on 30 April will long live the King!” recites for the first time in 122 years. “The tradition prescribes that all those present in the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam with an exuberant Hall, Hall, Hall” answer. “Also if the difference between the German Hurrah” only small, a language course to prepare is vital.
270,000 Flowers and many employees of in Alsmeer flower auction were used to develop the different choreographies. The video course on a ballet is available in German, Spanish, English and French. “So that all guests and spectators around the world sitting in front of the TV, can rejoice in perfect Dutch: Hall, Hall, Hall!” About Flower Council Flower Council is Marketing and sales promotion organisation of the Dutch ornamental plant cultivation. Its mission is to support the marketing of ornamental plants (cut flowers, potted plants, bedding and balcony plants) in favour of Dutch producers and wholesalers. The non-profit company creates an overview of the main flower and plant markets in Europe with extensive market analyses. Various marketing tools, used as advertising and PR activities, promotions or events in connection to this market soundings, to promote the sales of flowers and potted plants from the Netherlands.