Jordan - A Country that Resembles Mars

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.

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Jordan - A Country that Resembles Mars

Israeli Beauty Festival: Women Revel in Mud - A Sight to Behold!

In Israel, an annual event takes place that combines fun, culture, and a unique form of celebration - the mud - playing festival. This festival has become a significant attraction, drawing both locals and tourists alike.

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Israeli Beauty Festival: Women Revel in Mud - A Sight to Behold!

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

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.

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

Innovative or Dangerous? Palestinian Barbers’ Fiery Haircuts

In Palestine, a rather unconventional and attention - grabbing hair - cutting method has emerged: using fire to style hair. This practice, though seemingly extreme, has found its place in some local barbershops, sparking both curiosity and concern.

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Innovative or Dangerous? Palestinian Barbers’ Fiery Haircuts

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

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.

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Saudi Arabia Lifts Ban on Female Drivers, Marking a Historic Change

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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Satellite Dishes Adorning Red Roofs in Turkey: A Common Sight

Mexico’s Radish Festival: When Radishes Take Center Stage

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.

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Mexico’s Radish Festival: When Radishes Take Center Stage

Italy’s Ivrea Carnival: The Thrilling Orange Battle

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.

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Italy’s Ivrea Carnival: The Thrilling Orange Battle

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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Sweden Considers Ban on Begging, Stirring Debate

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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Sydney Coffee Festival: A Must for Coffee Lovers

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.

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America’s Coffee Break Festival: Celebrating a Beloved Workplace Tradition

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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Denmark: A Nation Crazy About Cycling

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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Russian Girls: Baring Thighs in Winter

World’s Largest Padlock Weighs 916 Pounds

The world’s largest padlock, certified by Guinness World Records, was crafted by 师生 from Russia’s Pavlovo Art College. It measures 56.8 inches in height, 41.3 inches in width, and 10.2 inches in thickness, with its key included in the total weight of 916 pounds.

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World’s Largest Padlock Weighs 916 Pounds