On February 14, 2026, as the 2026 Chinese Year of the Horse approached, The Hague City Hall in the Netherlands was decorated with lanterns and festoons, brimming with festive joy.The "2026 Year of the Horse Spring Festival Celebration by All Circles in the Netherlands", hosted by the Wenzhou Fellow Townsmen Association of the Netherlands and co-organized by various Chinese communities in the Netherlands, was solemnly held here.After a one-year break, this marked the return of the Dutch Chinese Spring Festival event to The Hague City Hall, a venue full of cherished memories for the Chinese community.
The launching ceremony of the 2026 "Zhe Li You Ai · Overseas Chinese Celebrate the Spring Festival" Dutch Station was held on January 20 at TAN Logistics BV in Zoetermeer.
On the afternoon of December 7, more than 400 people gathered at the Adventkerk Church in The Hague to attend a memorial ceremony for the deadly explosion that occurred a year ago on Tarwekamp Street in the Mariahoeve district, to express their grief and remembrance. A year ago, the disaster claimed six innocent lives, including a Chinese family of three living in the Netherlands: 45-year-old overseas Chinese Hu Renai, his 41-year-old wife Li Xinyan, and their 17-year-old daughter Hu Yujing (Sofia). Jan van Zanen, Mayor of The Hague, attended and delivered a speech. Zhang Yi, Chargé dAffaires of the Embassy of the Peoples Republic of China in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, was also present.
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The launching ceremony of the 2025 "Zhe Li You Ai · Shared Moon Across the World" Mid-Autumn Festival Condolence Activity for Overseas Chinese (Netherlands Station) was held on September 17.He Shiqing, Counselor of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Secretary Ma Tian, Chairman Huang Qilin, Executive Chairman Chen Long of the Federation of Chinese Organizations in the Netherlands, President Yu Bin of the Chinese Catering Association of the Netherlands, persons in charge of the sub-venue applicants for the event, and representatives of some member units of the Federation of Chinese Organizations in the Netherlands attended the event.
Co-hosted by Chinese community organizations in the Netherlands and organized by the Netherlands Chinese Snack Bar Owners Association, the 1st Dutch Chinese "Bakhuus Cup" Dragon Boat Invitational Tournament & "Zhejiang Cares • Thousands of Miles, Zongzi Brings Affection" Dragon Boat Festival Care for Overseas Chinese – Netherlands Station was grandly held on May 26 on the canals of Apeldoorn, the Netherlands.
On the afternoon of February 6th, a donation ceremony was held at the Lichtpuntjes van Mariahoeve Foundation in The Hague, the Federation of Chinese Organizations in the Netherlands presented funds on behalf of overseas Chinese in the Netherlands to the victims of the explosion in the Tarwekamp district of The Hague.
On the afternoon of February 6th, a donation ceremony held by representatives of overseas Chinese in the Netherlands for the victims of the explosion in the Tarwekamp district of The Hague took place at the premises of the Hague-based aid foundation Lichtpuntjes van Mariahoeve.
The launching ceremony of the 2025 "Zhe Li You Ai · Overseas Chinese Celebrate the Spring Festival" Dutch Leg of the Spring Festival Condolence Activities for Overseas Chinese was held on January 7.
To safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese weekend schools in the Netherlands, ensure that Chinese children and adolescents across the Netherlands continue to have the right to learn the Chinese language, and support their healthy growth in a multicultural environment, the Federation of Chinese Dutch Organizations and the Chinese Education Association of the Netherlands have held two meetings. Participants included Chinese community groups, representatives of the overseas Chinese community, members of Dutch political parties, the Non-formal Education Alliance, and legal representatives. They tly discussed how to respond to the Supervision of Non-formal Education Bill, which is scheduled to be submitted to parliament in January 2025.
On the evening of October 15, the Federation of Chinese Associations in the Netherlands organized an event at the Oceanium in Rotterdam, bringing together the overseas Chinese community in the Netherlands to discuss arrangements for the t Chinese New Year 2025 celebrations by various Dutch circles. Heads (representatives) of major overseas Chinese organizations in the Netherlands attended the meeting.