Olympics : at Nations' park visitors can travel the world without leaving Paris

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This is the first time in the history of the Olympic Games that so many countries are gathered in the same place.
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00:00In the sprawling park northeast of Paris, visitors can travel the world in just a few minutes without ever leaving the French capital.
00:1115 countries have set up their hospitality houses in the Parc de la Villette,
00:16allowing visitors to discover different cultures, taste local food, and even perhaps meet some Olympic athletes.
00:23The biggest house is unsurprisingly Club France, which can welcome up to 20,000 people.
00:29Next door is the second biggest one, the Team Netherlands house.
00:34Surrounded by a sea of orange, the official color of the country,
00:37visitors can watch some of the competitions during the day and later dance the night away.
00:43It's a vibe to be all around Dutch people. Everything is orange.
00:47You have Dutch food here, Dutch clothes, so we're trying to make a little home for the Dutch people.
00:55Crossing the park's canal is the vibrant India house.
00:58The organizers highlighted the country's rich culture, where visitors can see traditional carpet weaving
01:04and also get some Olympics-inspired henna tattoos.
01:14Just a couple of minutes away is the Mongolia house, decked out with yurts
01:18and showcasing traditional activities like knuckle bone shooting and archery.
01:24This is the first time in the history of the Olympics that so many countries are gathered in the same place,
01:30and visitors are clearly taking advantage of this mini-trip around the world.
01:35First we visited Casa Mexico and saw one of the athletes, Gibran.
01:40Then we visited Casa Brasil and had a drink with Acai.
01:44Then we saw a very interesting fight here in Casa Mongolia.
01:48Other houses include the Brazil house, where visitors can play beach volleyball and basketball or sip a cool cocktail.
01:55The houses will be accessible to visitors during the whole period of the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer in Paris.
02:03Sofia Katsenkova, reporting.

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