Promotion of a "one day marriage" for those wishing to visit Amsterdam

"Fake weddings" aimed at improving the relationship between residents of a Dutch city and tourists. If you want to visit and explore its tourist attractions, what you need. 


The Tourism Office in the Netherlands has launched a unique initiative where any visitor to Amsterdam, men or women, can marry local residents in a long-lasting relationship, the Guardian newspaper reported. According to the same source, the Tourism Office wants this unprecedented initiative to improve the relationship between the city and tourists. New Zealand's "stuff" website said the wedding ceremony was symbolic and not legally binding and did not include any relationship. Amsterdam city officials say the marriage gives visitors the opportunity to explore the city's residents and explore unknown and less popular tourist attractions in the city, which will help ease the city's famous tourist attractions. 

Among the activities that can be carried out during escorting the "false husband" is to take a boat trip, catch plastic scraps from the city's canals, or clean the grasshopper berth. The city of Amsterdam is suffering from the influx of millions of tourists to the tourist areas prominent, last year visited about 21 million tourists. This initiative was preceded by other experiences to ease the pressure on Amsterdam, such as the "Enjoy and Respect" campaign in June last year, which imposes heavy fines on tourists for inconvenience such as urination in public places.

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