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Think you’ve seen a Carnival? Think again! 😱 What really happens during Carnival in 's-Hertogenbosch, also known as Oeteldonk? In this video, we reveal the wildest moments, unique traditions, and shocking costume culture behind one of the Netherlands’ most iconic celebrations! 🎭 Who participates in this massive street party? 📅 When does Carnival take over the city? 📍 Where are the best spots to experience it? ❓ Why do locals wear red, white, and yellow costumes? ⚙️ How did this centuries-old tradition begin? Discover the history, meaning, and modern-day madness of Carnival in Den Bosch. From brass bands to symbolic outfits, this is a cultural phenomenon you need to see! Watch until the end for surprising facts about Oeteldonk Carnival traditions. If you love European festivals and hidden cultural history, this video will surprise you! Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell for more travel adventures and festival guides! 🔔 00:00 Why does an entire Dutch city suddenly change its name?dress like farmers and hand over power to a fictional prince? 00:30 This is Carnival in 's-Hertogenbosch or as locals call it Oeteldonk. 02:00 But what most tourists don’t understand is this 03:30 The costumes are not random. 04:00 The chaos is not accidental, and the city transformation has a hidden meaning. 05:30 Today, we’re uncovering the real story behind one of the most unique Carnival traditions in Europe. 06:00 Every year before Lent, 's-Hertogenbosch symbolically transforms into Oeteldonk. 07:30 The name itself is symbolic “Oetel” refers to a frog an animal linked to themarshlands of Brabant “Donk” means a sandy hill in a swamp. 08:00 For a few days, the city abandons its official identity and becomes a theatrical village. 08:30 Street signs change. Locals greet each other differently. Even the mayor symbolically hands over the city’s key. 09:00 This isn’t just a party, it’s a roleplay tradition that dates back to the 19th century. 09:30 During Carnival, power shifts to Prince Amadeiro. 10:00 He is not a political leader but a symbolic ruler of Oeteldonk.This tradition started as satire. 10:30 In the late 1800s, Carnival became a way for ordinary citizens to mock social hierarchy. For three days, everyone becomes equal. 11:00 The farmer costume represents the “common people.” No status. No titles. No class difference. 11:30 It’s social commentary hidden inside celebration. 12:00 This is where most tourists get confused. Why farmers? 12:30 Because historically, North Brabant was agricultural land. 12:40 The costume symbolizes unity and humility. 13:00 Key elements: Red, white, and yellow scarf Black jacket Patches representing memories or jokes 13:30 Frog symbols everywhere It’s not about looking fashionable. It’s about belonging. 14:00 If you show up without understanding this you’re instantly recognizable as a tourist. 15:00 Thank you for watching. #Oeteldonk #NetherlandsCarnival #DutchTradition #DenBosch #EuropeanFestival #Carnival #walkingsantai