OKTOBERFEST CELEBRATIONS
(Redirected from Oktoberfest Hannover)
:''This article is about Oktoberfest celebrations around the world. For the original festival in Munich, see Oktoberfest.''
The Oktoberfest is a two-week festival held each year in Munich, Germany during late September and early October. It is attended by six million people each year and has inspired numerous similar events using the name ''Oktoberfest'' in Germany and around the world, many of which were founded by German immigrants or their descendants.
The Oktoberfest Hannover is a fair which takes place every year at he end of September/beginning of October in Hanover, Germany. It usually lasts 16 days and features 160 rides and inns, two large beer tents seating more than thousand people each, and numerous stands offering refreshments. With more than 1 Mio. visitors each year it is the second largest Oktoberfest in the world.
The largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany is the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest in the twin cities of Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (700,000+ visitors [1]). Other cities claiming to be the largest Oktoberfests outside of Germany include Blumenau, Brazil (600,000+ visitors [2]) and Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (500,000+ visitors, Cincinnati Oktoberfest).
In the United States, there are major celebrations at The Delaware Saengerbund in Newark, Delaware (www.delawaresaengerbund.org) Big Bear City, California; Campbell, California; Alpine Village in Torrance, California; Denver, Colorado; Helen, Georgia; Hermann, Missouri; Irondequoit, New York; Hickory, North Carolina; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Mt. Angel, Oregon; Newport, Rhode Island; Addison, Texas; Boerne, Texas; Fredericksburg, Texas; Galveston, Texas; Muenster, Texas (their version is called "Germanfest" and is held in April); New Braunfels, Texas (called Wurstfest); Shiner, Texas; the Fremont neighborhood in Seattle, WA; Appleton, Wisconsin; La Crosse, Wisconsin; and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, among many. Minster, Ohio, also has an Oktoberfest, as do at least 11 Texas towns beyond those mentioned[3].
In Brazil, several southern cities, populated by German people in the 19th and 20th centuries, have their own Oktoberfest, the largest being in the aforementioned Blumenau, Santa Catarina. While in Argentina it is celebrated in Villa General Belgrano in the Province of Córdoba. In Chile bierfests are celebrated both in Valdivia and Llanquihue.
The Oktoberfest was started in Hong Kong in 1992. It is celebrated in late October and early November (dry season in Hong Kong) and is hosted by Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, just next to the Star Ferry pier.
For the festival, the Marco Polo Hotel sets up a traditional tent with long wooden tables and benches with capacity for approximately 1,500 persons to create an Oktoberfest atmosphere. The German Band ''Die Notenhobler'' from Ulm, Germany entertains the approximately 85% Chinese audience. Their program starts at 19:30 every night and comprise of three parts: traditional German music, games and competitions, party music.
The hotels caters traditional Southern German foods, such as pork knuckle, sausages with sauerkraut and apple strudel together with beer (past beer sponsors were 1991-1999 Löwenbräu; 2000-2002 Veltins; 2003 Jever; 2004-2005 Löwenbräu).
In 2005 the festival was held from October 14 to November 3 with some additional dates for private functions, which is popular for staff parties of large corporations.
In Australia, the universities are notorious in their celebrations of Oktoberfest every year, and as students graduate and move on, this has rolled over into pubs and restaurants in the university areas.
★ Beer festival
★ Kitchener - Waterloo, ON
★ List of Oktoberfests in North America
★ Campbell, California
★ Denver, Colorado
★ Helen, Georgia
★ Seymour, Indiana
★ Amana, Iowa
★ Timonium, Maryland
★ Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts
★ Hickory, North Carolina
★ Irondequit, New York
★ Cincinnati, Ohio
★ Cleveland, Ohio
★ Tulsa, Oklahoma
★ Mt. Angel, Oregon
★ Newport, Rhode Island
★ Fredericksburg, Texas
★ Plantersville, Texas (first weekend of Texas Renaissance Festival)
★ San Antonio, Texas
★ Snowbird, Utah
★ Leavenworth, Washington
★ Fremont, Seattle, Washington
★ Appleton, Wisconsin
★ La Crosse, Wisconsin
★ Glendale, Wisconsin
★ Mexico City, Mexico
★ Brisbane, Australia
★ University of NSW, Sydney, Australia
★ Hay, NSW, Australia
★ University of WA, Australia
★ Fairfield, NSW, Australia
★ Singapore
★ Villa General Belgrano, Córdoba, Argentina
★ Blumenau, Brazil
★ Santa Cruz do Sul, Brazil
★ Igrejinha, Brazil
1. Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest
2. Blumenau Oktoberfest
3. "German-Texans," ''Texas Almanac 1996-1997''
:''This article is about Oktoberfest celebrations around the world. For the original festival in Munich, see Oktoberfest.''
The Oktoberfest is a two-week festival held each year in Munich, Germany during late September and early October. It is attended by six million people each year and has inspired numerous similar events using the name ''Oktoberfest'' in Germany and around the world, many of which were founded by German immigrants or their descendants.
| Contents |
| Oktoberfest Hannover |
| Oktoberfest around the world |
| United States |
| Brazil |
| Hong Kong |
| Australia |
| See also |
| External links |
| North America |
| Canada |
| United States |
| Mexico |
| Oceania |
| Asia |
| South America |
| Argentina |
| Brazil |
| Notes |
Oktoberfest Hannover
The Oktoberfest Hannover is a fair which takes place every year at he end of September/beginning of October in Hanover, Germany. It usually lasts 16 days and features 160 rides and inns, two large beer tents seating more than thousand people each, and numerous stands offering refreshments. With more than 1 Mio. visitors each year it is the second largest Oktoberfest in the world.
Oktoberfest around the world
The largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany is the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest in the twin cities of Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (700,000+ visitors [1]). Other cities claiming to be the largest Oktoberfests outside of Germany include Blumenau, Brazil (600,000+ visitors [2]) and Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (500,000+ visitors, Cincinnati Oktoberfest).
United States
In the United States, there are major celebrations at The Delaware Saengerbund in Newark, Delaware (www.delawaresaengerbund.org) Big Bear City, California; Campbell, California; Alpine Village in Torrance, California; Denver, Colorado; Helen, Georgia; Hermann, Missouri; Irondequoit, New York; Hickory, North Carolina; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Mt. Angel, Oregon; Newport, Rhode Island; Addison, Texas; Boerne, Texas; Fredericksburg, Texas; Galveston, Texas; Muenster, Texas (their version is called "Germanfest" and is held in April); New Braunfels, Texas (called Wurstfest); Shiner, Texas; the Fremont neighborhood in Seattle, WA; Appleton, Wisconsin; La Crosse, Wisconsin; and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, among many. Minster, Ohio, also has an Oktoberfest, as do at least 11 Texas towns beyond those mentioned[3].
Brazil
In Brazil, several southern cities, populated by German people in the 19th and 20th centuries, have their own Oktoberfest, the largest being in the aforementioned Blumenau, Santa Catarina. While in Argentina it is celebrated in Villa General Belgrano in the Province of Córdoba. In Chile bierfests are celebrated both in Valdivia and Llanquihue.
Hong Kong
The Oktoberfest was started in Hong Kong in 1992. It is celebrated in late October and early November (dry season in Hong Kong) and is hosted by Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, just next to the Star Ferry pier.
For the festival, the Marco Polo Hotel sets up a traditional tent with long wooden tables and benches with capacity for approximately 1,500 persons to create an Oktoberfest atmosphere. The German Band ''Die Notenhobler'' from Ulm, Germany entertains the approximately 85% Chinese audience. Their program starts at 19:30 every night and comprise of three parts: traditional German music, games and competitions, party music.
The hotels caters traditional Southern German foods, such as pork knuckle, sausages with sauerkraut and apple strudel together with beer (past beer sponsors were 1991-1999 Löwenbräu; 2000-2002 Veltins; 2003 Jever; 2004-2005 Löwenbräu).
In 2005 the festival was held from October 14 to November 3 with some additional dates for private functions, which is popular for staff parties of large corporations.
Australia
In Australia, the universities are notorious in their celebrations of Oktoberfest every year, and as students graduate and move on, this has rolled over into pubs and restaurants in the university areas.
See also
★ Beer festival
External links
North America
Canada
★ Kitchener - Waterloo, ON
United States
★ List of Oktoberfests in North America
★ Campbell, California
★ Denver, Colorado
★ Helen, Georgia
★ Seymour, Indiana
★ Amana, Iowa
★ Timonium, Maryland
★ Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts
★ Hickory, North Carolina
★ Irondequit, New York
★ Cincinnati, Ohio
★ Cleveland, Ohio
★ Tulsa, Oklahoma
★ Mt. Angel, Oregon
★ Newport, Rhode Island
★ Fredericksburg, Texas
★ Plantersville, Texas (first weekend of Texas Renaissance Festival)
★ San Antonio, Texas
★ Snowbird, Utah
★ Leavenworth, Washington
★ Fremont, Seattle, Washington
★ Appleton, Wisconsin
★ La Crosse, Wisconsin
★ Glendale, Wisconsin
Mexico
★ Mexico City, Mexico
Oceania
★ Brisbane, Australia
★ University of NSW, Sydney, Australia
★ Hay, NSW, Australia
★ University of WA, Australia
★ Fairfield, NSW, Australia
Asia
★ Singapore
South America
Argentina
★ Villa General Belgrano, Córdoba, Argentina
Brazil
★ Blumenau, Brazil
★ Santa Cruz do Sul, Brazil
★ Igrejinha, Brazil
Notes
1. Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest
2. Blumenau Oktoberfest
3. "German-Texans," ''Texas Almanac 1996-1997''
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