Americans experience Dutch New Year’s Eve in the Netherlands 🇳🇱 — from explosive fireworks and bonfires to oliebollen, carbide shooting, and the legendary Top 2000 countdown. Dutch New Year’s Eve (Oudejaarsavond) is loud, chaotic, delicious, and unlike anything Americans are used to. In this video, we explain how the Dutch celebrate New Year’s and why it’s one of the most intense holidays in the Netherlands. In this video, we cover: 00:00 Intro 00:38 What New Year's Eve is like in the US 01:19 Oliebollen, the traditional Dutch New Year’s treats 03:13 The Top 2000 songs countdown 04:59 Massive fireworks across Dutch cities and neighborhoods 08:46 Carbide shooting in rural areas 09:22 Community bonfires and the controversy around them 10:25 The Oudejaarslot New Year’s lottery 11:51 The icy New Year’s Dive (Nieuwjaarsduik) on January 1 If you’re curious about Dutch culture, expat life in the Netherlands, or what New Year’s Eve is really like for Americans living abroad, this video gives you a firsthand look at Dutch New Year’s traditions. buncharted's video on the New Year's Dive: • DIVING INTO THE COLD SEA FOR SOUP (nieuwja... #cultureshock #netherlands #expatlife 🔔 Subscribe for more videos about Dutch traditions, culture, and life through a foreign lens 👍 Like if you’ve experienced Dutch New Year’s Eve — or survived it! Planning to move to the Netherlands? Get our downloadable expat guides: The Expat Checklist The Expat Pet Handbook: Netherlands Edition 👉 https://dutchdiaries.gumroad.com