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Cambodia's Unusual Sleeping Tradition: Hammocks Suspended Outside Homes

Cambodia's Unusual Sleeping Tradition: Hammocks Suspended Outside Homes

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In Cambodia, a unique and eye - catching tradition sees people sleeping in hammocks suspended outside their homes, often right at the front entrance. This practice, deeply ingrained in the local way of life, is a response to the country's warm climate and the desire for a cool, breezy resting space.more

May 15, 2025, 2:40 pm EDT
Indonesia: An Island Nation Built on Volcanoes

Indonesia: An Island Nation Built on Volcanoes

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Indonesia, an archipelagic nation in Southeast Asia, is known as an island nation built on volcanoes. It is located in a highly active volcanic zone, with over 130 active volcanoes scattered across its more than 17,000 islands. This geographical feature has both shaped and challenged the country.more

May 15, 2025, 2:47 pm EDT
Maldives: Home to the World's Largest Seed

Maldives: Home to the World's Largest Seed

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The Maldives, a tropical paradise renowned for its crystal - clear waters and idyllic beaches, is also home to a botanical wonder—the world's largest seed. This remarkable seed belongs to the Coco de Mer palm, which is primarily found on the Seychelles islands, but has a significant connection to the Maldives through trade and cultural history.more

May 15, 2025, 3:07 pm EDT
Mosuo People: The "Mysterious Kingdom of Women" with Unique Matriarchal Traditions

Mosuo People: The "Mysterious Kingdom of Women" with Unique Matriarchal Traditions

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In the 21st century, the Mosuo people retain a matriarchal family structure, earning them the nickname "mysterious kingdom of women"—a cultural phenomenon that fascinates scholars and visitors worldwide. A key aspect is their "walking marriage" practice.more

July 14, 2025, 2:11 pm EDT
Jordan - A Country that Resembles Mars

Jordan - A Country that Resembles Mars

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Jordan, a country in the Middle East, has a region that bears a striking resemblance to the surface of Mars. Wadi Rum, located in southern Jordan, is often referred to as the "Valley of the Moon" but it truly looks like a piece of Mars on Earth.more

May 15, 2025, 3:18 pm EDT
The Amish: Living Like 18th-Century Hermits in High-Tech America

The Amish: Living Like 18th-Century Hermits in High-Tech America

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In the technologically advanced United States, they live like reclusive hermits, rejecting modernization. They travel by horse-drawn carriages—exactly as seen in old photos. Their economy relies mainly on agriculture, resembling the villagers in The Peach Blossom Spring. They make a living through traditional crafts: blacksmithing, inlaid woodwork, and cheese-making. They use candles at night, study the Bible before bed, and barter to meet family needs.more

July 14, 2025, 2:13 pm EDT
Irish Dye Rivers Green? St. Patrick’s Day Traditions Explained

Irish Dye Rivers Green? St. Patrick’s Day Traditions Explained

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On March 17 each year, Chicago’s Chicago River is dyed green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, while New York’s Fifth Avenue hosts grand parades. People worldwide don green clothing, shoes, bags, or hats—all part of the festive tradition.more

July 14, 2025, 2:15 pm EDT
Chiang Mai Yi Peng Festival: The Spectacle of Thousands of Sky Lanterns

Chiang Mai Yi Peng Festival: The Spectacle of Thousands of Sky Lanterns

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Among Thailand’s traditional festivals, the most beautiful is undoubtedly the "Yi Peng (Water Lantern) Festival." If April’s Songkran reveals Thais’ exuberance in water fights, November’s Yi Peng embodies the tender romance of Thai youth. Chiang Mai’s celebration stands out nationwide—beyond floating water lanterns on rivers to pray for blessings, it hosts a breathtaking mass release of thousands of sky lanterns into the air.more

July 14, 2025, 2:22 pm EDT
Mexico’s Radish Festival: When Radishes Take Center Stage

Mexico’s Radish Festival: When Radishes Take Center Stage

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Each December 23, Oaxaca hosts one of the world’s most creative celebrations: "Noche de Rábanos" (Night of the Radishes). Locals carve this humble vegetable into intricate depictions of historical scenes or biblical stories—from the Three Kings’ journey to pivotal moments in Mexico’s war history. Witnessing these creations, one can’t help but marvel at the radish’s surprising transformation.more

July 14, 2025, 2:28 pm EDT
Italy’s Ivrea Carnival: The Thrilling Orange Battle

Italy’s Ivrea Carnival: The Thrilling Orange Battle

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Spain’s tomato-throwing "La Tomatina" is wildly popular, but for those who prefer hurling something tangier, head to Italy in February. At the Ivrea Carnival, thousands of ripe oranges are pelted in a juicy battle during the festival’s highlight.more

July 14, 2025, 2:38 pm EDT
Sweden Considers Ban on Begging, Stirring Debate

Sweden Considers Ban on Begging, Stirring Debate

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Stockholm - The Swedish government is currently considering a proposal to implement a national ban on begging, a move that has sparked widespread discussion within the country. The idea has been put forward in an attempt to address certain social issues, but it has also faced significant criticism.more

May 15, 2025, 3:34 pm EDT
Sydney Coffee Festival: A Must for Coffee Lovers

Sydney Coffee Festival: A Must for Coffee Lovers

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Australia ranks among the world’s most coffee-obsessed nations, with coffee culture deeply rooted in towns and cities alike. Sydney’s annual Coffee Festival stands as the city’s premier coffee celebration, held in the iconic The Rocks district.more

July 14, 2025, 2:40 pm EDT