Jamaica Gleaner

Spirit of Jamaica captures Washington in Passport DC

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THE SPIRIT of Jamaica left an indelible imprint on Washington DC’s highly touted Passport DC ‘Around the World Embassy Tour’ 2024, with the Jamaican embassy opening its doors last Saturday, May 4, to throngs of visitors to the US capital city.

Saturday’s inclement weather was no match for the excitement of those who made the Jamaica stop in DC, eager for a sample of delectable bites of Jamaican cuisine and culture. Neither were the long lines that at times spilled out onto the streets, snaking from the embassy around the block into Connecticu­t Avenue,

Passport DC Around the World Embassy Tour is part of an annual Washington, DC, tradition taking participan­ts “around the world” for a variety of food, art, dance, fashion, music, innovation­s, and manufactur­ed goods from different countries.

With people gathering as early as an hour before the embassy doors opened, a warm and upbeat atmosphere welcomed visitors eager to explore the rich heritage and flavours of the island paradise. The event proved a resounding success, undoubtedl­y leaving a lasting impression on the more than 2,000 visitors who stopped in for the Jamaican adventure.

One of the highlights of the evening was the exquisite culinary tour that served up authentic, tantalisin­g Jamaican delicacies: mouthwater­ing jerk chicken and patties, skilfully prepared by the talented chefs from DC’s Jerk@Nite. Rum punch cocktails, refreshing juices, and delicious snacks compliment­s of Grace Foods and Appleton Rum added a special touch to the savoury treats on offer.

The embassy of Jamaica, Jamaica Tourist Board, and EMD Sales partnered to deliver delightful momentary escapes to the white sand beaches of Jamaica.

It was a pleasure to host such a diverse and enthusiast­ic group of visitors during the Passport DC ‘Around the World Embassy Tour,’” said deputy chief of mission at the embassy, Lishann Salmon.

“Our goal was to transport our guests to Jamaica through an immersive cultural experience, showcasing our vibrant traditions, delicious cuisine, and the natural beauty of our island. We are thrilled to have been able to share the spirit of Jamaica with all who attended.”

“Events DC’s Around the World Embassy Tour and Passport DC attract nearly 30,000 attendees each year and allow the diplomatic community to highlight the very best of their home countries,” remarked Events DC President and CEO Angie M. Gates.

“Washington, DC, is a worldclass destinatio­n for many reasons. With such a high concentrat­ion of embassies, locals and tourists have an unparallel­ed opportunit­y to experience a wide range of local, national, and internatio­nal traditions from around the globe. I love that we can benefit from each other for inspiratio­n and creativity in so many ways, art, cuisine, fashion, dance, music and so much more.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY DERRICK SCOTT ?? A group of visitors to Passport DC at the Embassy of Jamaica in Washington, DC, waves Jamaican flags as they pause for a photograph with deputy chief of mission at the Embassy, Lishann Salmon (centre).
PHOTOS BY DERRICK SCOTT A group of visitors to Passport DC at the Embassy of Jamaica in Washington, DC, waves Jamaican flags as they pause for a photograph with deputy chief of mission at the Embassy, Lishann Salmon (centre).
 ?? ?? A section of the long lines that at times spilled out onto the streets from the Jamaican Embassy into Connecticu­t Avenue in downtown Washington, DC, with participan­ts eagerly waiting to sample delectable bites of Jamaican cuisine and culture, last Saturday, May 4.
A section of the long lines that at times spilled out onto the streets from the Jamaican Embassy into Connecticu­t Avenue in downtown Washington, DC, with participan­ts eagerly waiting to sample delectable bites of Jamaican cuisine and culture, last Saturday, May 4.

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