It is a colorful parade of floats decorated with fruit, vegetables, and seeds, built by volunteers from the Betuwe region.
The parade, held since 1961, attracts around 80,000 visitors and includes a large parade on Saturday, including an illuminated "Corso by Night," and an exhibition on Sunday and Monday.
The event, recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2013, celebrates the Betuwe harvest and creativity, with additional activities such as a children's parade, fruit mosaics, and the Betuwe Harvest Week.





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