Culture And Art


  • "Hell's Gate" in Turkmenistan Has Been Burning for 47 Years

    "Hell's Gate" in Turkmenistan Has Been Burning for 47 Years

    In the Karakum Desert of Turkmenistan, there lies a mysterious and awe - inspiring sight known as the "Hell's Gate". This phenomenon has been captivating the world's attention for nearly half a century.

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  • Afghanistan: The Unconquerable Land for Over a Century

    Afghanistan: The Unconquerable Land for Over a Century

    For more than a century, Afghanistan has earned a reputation as a place where no foreign power has been able to achieve a complete victory. Its strategic location, which serves as a crossroads connecting Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia, has made it a target of numerous foreign incursions.

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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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  • Sweden Considers Ban on Begging, Stirring Debate

    Sweden Considers Ban on Begging, Stirring Debate

    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.

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  • Sydney Coffee Festival: A Must for Coffee Lovers

    Sydney Coffee Festival: A Must for Coffee Lovers

    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.

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  • Denmark: A Nation Crazy About Cycling

    Denmark: A Nation Crazy About Cycling

    Denmark is widely recognized as a country where bicycles reign supreme. With a population deeply in love with cycling, this Nordic nation has made the two - wheeled vehicle an integral part of daily life.

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  • Russian Girls: Baring Thighs in Winter

    Russian Girls: Baring Thighs in Winter

    In Russia, especially during the harsh winter when the temperature often drops well below zero, a unique scene can be witnessed on the streets - many Russian girls expose their thighs despite the cold.

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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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  • 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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  • Portugal's Unusual Curtain Arrangement: Drawn Outside the Window

    Portugal's Unusual Curtain Arrangement: Drawn Outside the Window

    In Portugal, an interesting and rather unusual sight has been catching the attention of locals and tourists alike. It turns out that in some parts of the country, curtains are being installed and drawn on the outside of windows. This unique practice has puzzled many and has become a topic of conversation.

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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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  • Dancing with the Departed: Madagascar's Unique Tradition

    Dancing with the Departed: Madagascar's Unique Tradition

    In Madagascar, a remarkable and deeply ingrained tradition known as famadihana, or "dancing with the dead," continues to thrive, bridging the gap between the living and the deceased. This unique ritual is an integral part of the Malagasy culture, celebrated with great enthusiasm and respect.

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  • In Thailand, Wearing Underwear Outside Is a Must

    In Thailand, Wearing Underwear Outside Is a Must

    In Thailand, a country known for its vibrant culture and beautiful landscapes, there's an unusual yet strictly enforced law that might catch travelers off guard: leaving your residence without wearing underwear is illegal. This regulation, which may seem quirky to outsiders, is taken seriously by the local authorities.

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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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  • Uzbekistan: A Traveler's Dream Paradise

    Uzbekistan: A Traveler's Dream Paradise

    In many people's imagination, Uzbekistan may be a chaotic and backward place full of beggars and thieves. However, when you actually set foot in this mysterious land, you will be surprised to find that it is very different from what you imagined. The people here live happily, with happy smiles on their faces, and there are even children who proudly proclaim, “I'm proud to live here!” This kind of love for one's home country can instantly warm one's heart and fill one with curiosity and anticipation for this country.

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