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  • Sri Lanka's Enchanting Tradition: Stilt Fishing

    Sri Lanka's Enchanting Tradition: Stilt Fishing

    In Sri Lanka, a captivating fishing practice has endured through the ages, captivating both locals and tourists alike—stilt fishing. This unique method involves fishermen perching on tall wooden stilts that rise out of the ocean, skillfully casting their lines to catch sea fish.

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  • In Tajikistan, Women Prefer to Draw Single-line Eyebrows

    In Tajikistan, Women Prefer to Draw Single-line Eyebrows

    In Tajikistan, a unique beauty trend among women has caught the attention of many. Women here often sport a distinct makeup style - drawing a single, thick line for eyebrows.

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

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

    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.

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  • Satellite Dishes Adorning Red Roofs in Turkey: A Common Sight

    Satellite Dishes Adorning Red Roofs in Turkey: A Common Sight

    In Turkey, a scene that has become a common part of the urban and suburban landscapes is the sight of satellite dishes perched on top of red roofs. These satellite receivers have become an integral element for many households seeking to access a wide range of television programming.

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  • Strange Houses in Poland Spark Curiosity

    Strange Houses in Poland Spark Curiosity

    In Poland, there has been a growing phenomenon of houses that are rather strange in appearance and design, captivating the attention of locals and tourists alike. These unique dwellings stand out in the Polish landscape, defying traditional architectural norms.

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  • Germany’s Walkable "Lego Bridge" Blends Art and Architecture

    Germany’s Walkable "Lego Bridge" Blends Art and Architecture

    In Wuppertal, Germany, there’s a pedestrian bridge that looks like it’s built from giant Lego bricks. Though it’s actually a concrete structure, artists have painted it to mimic the iconic toy blocks, creating a playful optical illusion.

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  • Three-Year-Olds in Switzerland: Skiing Prodigies on the Slopes

    Three-Year-Olds in Switzerland: Skiing Prodigies on the Slopes

    In Switzerland, it is not a rare sight to see three-year-old children gliding down the snow - covered slopes with remarkable ease. Skiing is deeply ingrained in the Swiss way of life, and starting young is a common practice.

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  • Tipping Culture: A Pervasive Practice in the United Kingdom

    Tipping Culture: A Pervasive Practice in the United Kingdom

    In the United Kingdom, tipping has become an almost inescapable part of daily life and travel experiences. Whether dining at a restaurant, taking a taxi, or using various service - based facilities, the expectation of leaving a gratuity looms large.

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  • French Culinary Tradition: A Unique Way of Savoring Small Birds

    French Culinary Tradition: A Unique Way of Savoring Small Birds

    In certain regions of France, there exists a unique and rather peculiar culinary practice involving covering the head with a cloth while eating small birds, a tradition deeply rooted in the country's rich gastronomic heritage.

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  • Greek Men and Their Braids: A Historical and Cultural Exploration

    Greek Men and Their Braids: A Historical and Cultural Exploration

    In ancient Greece, men's hairstyles were not only a matter of personal preference but also carried significant cultural and symbolic meanings. Among these styles, braids held a special place.

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  • Ancient Egyptian Contraception: The Unusual Use of Crocodile Dung

    Ancient Egyptian Contraception: The Unusual Use of Crocodile Dung

    In ancient Egypt, a civilization renowned for its remarkable achievements, an unusual and rather astonishing method of contraception was once in use: the application of crocodile dung. This practice, which might seem bizarre to modern - day observers, was deeply rooted in the Egyptians' understanding of nature and medicine.

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  • Morocco: A Haven of Stunning White Beauties

    Morocco: A Haven of Stunning White Beauties

    Morocco, a captivating North African nation, surprises many with its abundance of strikingly beautiful white women. Unlike the typical perception of African countries, Morocco presents a unique blend of ethnicities that contributes to its high concentration of fair - skinned beauties.

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  • Moose Sightings on the Rise: Canadian Roads Teeming with Wildlife

    Moose Sightings on the Rise: Canadian Roads Teeming with Wildlife

    In recent weeks, Canadians have been treated to a rather unusual sight - moose roaming freely on the country's roads. The sightings, which have been reported across several provinces, have led to a mix of excitement and concern among locals and authorities alike.

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  • Cuba: Any Car on the Street Can Be a Taxi

    Cuba: Any Car on the Street Can Be a Taxi

    In Cuba, a unique and vibrant transportation scene unfolds where almost any vehicle on the street can double as a taxi. This unusual practice is deeply ingrained in the daily life of Cubans and is a result of the country's specific historical and economic context.

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  • Peru's Mysterious Geoglyphs Abound

    Peru's Mysterious Geoglyphs Abound

    In the vast and arid Nazca desert of southern Peru, a remarkable phenomenon has intrigued the world for decades - an abundance of strange and mysterious geoglyphs. These geoglyphs, known as the Nazca Lines, were created between 500 BC and 500 AD. The local people made them by making depressions or shallow incisions in the desert floor, removing pebbles and exposing different - colored dirt.

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  • Unusual Tradition: Hiding Money in Food in Bolivia

    Unusual Tradition: Hiding Money in Food in Bolivia

    In Bolivia, there exists an interesting and rather unique cultural practice of hiding money in food. This custom is deeply rooted in the local traditions and beliefs, adding a special touch to various occasions.

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  • Clothing factories struggle to restart in Bangladesh as situation worsens

    Clothing factories struggle to restart in Bangladesh as situation worsens

    According to AFP, the recent outbreak of university student demonstrations in Bangladesh spread to more than half of the country, the country is now almost in a state of total disconnection.

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