Cultural News
America’s Coffee Break Festival: Celebrating a Beloved Workplace Tradition
For many office workers, the short coffee break holds great importance. Each year, Stoughton, Wisconsin, honors this ritual with its Coffee Break Festival, featuring coffee tastings, brewing contests, and even bean-spitting competitions.
North Korea: An Isolated Enigma
North Korea is often perceived as a country seemingly cut off from the rest of the world. In 2020, due to the global pandemic, North Korea closed its borders, which led to a significant decrease in its foreign trade. Its total foreign trade volume was $860 million in 2020, and it was expected to be less than $300 million in the following year, a sharp contrast to South Korea's trade volume which exceeded $1 trillion in the same period. The number of inbound and outbound passengers also shows a huge gap between the two countries, with North Korea having only a fraction of South Korea's figures.
Hungary - The Only European Country with Surnames Before Given Names
In the world of naming conventions, Hungary stands out uniquely among European and Western countries. While the majority of follow the pattern of given names preceding surnames, Hungary bucks this trend. In Hungary, it is the surname that comes first, followed by the given name.
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.
Myanmar: Vast Fortunes in Jade Exchange Hands Freely
Myanmar, a nation nestled in Southeast Asia, is globally renowned for its extraordinary jade trade, where artifacts worth hundreds of millions of dollars are casually bought and sold, painting a picture of a market like no other.
Yemen's Intangible Cultural Heritage on UNESCO Lists
Yemen, a country with a rich historical and cultural heritage, has several cultural expressions inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. These heritages not only reflect Yemen's unique cultural identity but also contribute to the global diversity of intangible cultural heritage.
Oman's Intangible Cultural Heritage on UNESCO Lists and an Outstanding Practice
Oman, a country rich in history and culture, has a diverse range of intangible cultural heritages that have been recognized by UNESCO. These heritages not only reflect Oman's unique cultural identity but also contribute to the global cultural diversity. Additionally, an outstanding practice from Oman showcases its efforts in promoting cultural dialogue and heritage preservation.
Bullfighting: A Deep - Rooted Passion in Spain
Bullfighting, or "corrida de toros," stands as an enduring symbol of Spanish culture, deeply ingrained in the nation's identity and passionately cherished by many Spaniards. This age - old spectacle combines elements of art, bravery, and tradition, captivating audiences across the country for centuries.
Mexicans' Unusual Dietary Habit: Eating Cacti Daily
In Mexico, cacti are not just desert plants dotting the arid landscapes; they are an integral part of the local diet. It might sound astonishing, but Mexicans consume cacti on a daily basis. This unique culinary practice has deep roots in the country's culture and environment.
South Africa: A Land Abundant in Diamonds
South Africa, located at the southernmost tip of the African continent, is renowned for its rich diamond resources. The discovery of diamonds in South Africa dates back to 1866 when a young shepherd named Erasmus Jacobs picked up a unique stone along the banks of the Orange River. Later identified as a 21.25 - carat diamond, it was named the “Eureka” diamond, marking the first diamond discovery in the country.
Finland: A Nation with Social Phobia?
Finland has long been rumored to be a nation where social phobia seems to prevail. This perception is not without basis. In Finland, people highly value their personal space. A set of photos about Finns queuing once went viral on the Internet. In these pictures, the distance between people queuing is usually more than one meter, maintaining sufficient space, which is dubbed as "social phobia queuing".
Saudi Arabia Lifts Ban on Female Drivers, Marking a Historic Change
For a long time, Saudi Arabia was the only country globally that prohibited women from driving. The Saudi Arabian interior ministry, specifically the head of the traffic police, refused to issue driver's licenses to women. Although there was no formal traffic law explicitly barring female drivers, women who dared to drive would be arrested and punished by law enforcement.
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.
Singapore's Intangible Cultural Heritage on UNESCO Lists
Singapore, a vibrant and diverse city-state, has several cultural expressions that have been recognized on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. These heritages not only showcase the rich cultural tapestry of Singapore but also highlight its unique position in the global cultural landscape.
Australia: Eating Their National Treasure
In Australia, an unusual dining practice has long been a part of the local scene - the consumption of kangaroo meat. Despite being the country's national symbol, kangaroos are hunted and turned into food here.
South Korea's Intangible Cultural Heritage on UNESCO Lists
South Korea boasts a rich tapestry of intangible cultural heritage, with several traditions inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. These heritages not only showcase the country's unique cultural identity but also offer insights into its historical, religious, and social values.
Chinese culture going out ushers in matrix breakthrough
The exquisite details and spectacular scenery of Yingxian Wooden Pagoda are also highly reproduced in the game. As China's oldest surviving pure wood structure pavilion-style building, Yingxian Wooden Pagoda tower body all rely on wooden components mortise and tenon each other, the whole tower up and down there are 59 different forms, 480 arch.