Hello everyone
It has been a a long time since I did any blogging. Studies and other activities have kept me from penning (or should I say typing?) my thoughts. But here is another interesting read (hopefully) about an event I attended recently.
Last Saturday, the 10th of May, I had the opportunity to attend the ASEAN Food Festival and Bazaar Charity held at the Malaysian Embassy in Rabat. It was to help the AMESIP Foundation in collecting money through the sale of food and other items by the participating ASEAN countries.
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Indonesian crafts on sale. |
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Hand embroided wallets from Vietnam. |
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Preparing the Malaysian Salad. |
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Vietnamese students at the event. |
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This little French cutie stole the show. |
What is ASEAN?
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a political and economic organisation of 10 countries located in Southeast Asia, which was formed in 1967. The members include Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand as founding countries along with Brunei, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam who joined later.
Source: Wikipedia
What is AMESIP?
The association was formed in 1996 under the name “Association Marocain d'aide aux Enfants en situation Précaire” (Moroccan Association of Aid For Children in Precarious Situations). The founders of AMESIP had initially found a large number of kids already engaging in various forms of substance abuse. The association has many shelters in and around the Rabat and Salé area with a center in Casablanca.
Source: AMESIP Website
ASEAN Food Festival and Bazaar Charity 2014
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Country stands for the ASEAN Food Festival and Charity Bazaar 2014 |
This year the event was hosted by the Malaysian Embassy in Rabat. This was the 2nd edition of the ASEAN Food Festival and Bazaar Charity which started in 2013 and there are plans to make this into an annual event.
Five countries participated in this event: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Brunei.
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The Tombola, Indonesian and Brunei stands at the ASEAN Food Festival and Bazaar Charity 2014. |
Each country had their own cultural presentation ranging from cultural dances to traditional martial arts.
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Thai martial arts |
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The Indonesian dance made the spectators join in with their lively moves. Ambassadors of Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam joined in with the performers. |
Each country’s embassy contributed towards the charity aspect by having their traditional artifacts and cuisine for sale. There was a tombola with prizes donated from different embassies. The Food Festival and Bazaar Charity was also used as a means to promote ASEAN as one community giving back to the Moroccan society. The money that was collected was given to AMESIP who look after street kids and give them education.
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Malaysian Salad |
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Indonesian Solo Sausage |
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Fish Cake from Thailand |
The event was a huge success and was attended by the Moroccan and international community. It was an opportune moment for everyone to mix around and talk and meet the ambassadors of different countries. Ambassadors of Bangladesh and Pakistan were also present with their families to support the event.
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Guests for the events having a ''picnic'' on the lawn of the Malaysian Embassy. |
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The event was a melting pot of different cultures and nationalities. |
And to end this post, here is a bearded me with the ambassador of Vietnam to Morocco.
Until the next post beautiful people.
Have a good week.
Abdul
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