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This is my favorite event of the year that showcased different countries each year. This year 50 embassies from Africa,
Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and the Americas, with artists and
artisans, performers, lecturers, teachers, and others provide a range of
educational and cultural programming. I experienced the
food, art, dance, fashion, and music of several countries, such as Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Chad, etc. I started by myself, followed 3 girls met on Mass. Ave, then tagged along a 10-people Meetup group. It is more fun to chat with people while waiting in line.
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