Why Indians love to use their hands to grab rice

In Indian culture food is a gift from the gods to humans, so in order to show respect for food and the gods, they use their hands to eat among themselves, and the symbol of cleanliness of the right hand to eat, which is also considered part of the Indian diet

Izakaya in Japan is not just a late-night eatery

When it comes to the public's interest in Japanese izakaya, most of it is caused by "Late Night Eats". Izakaya that is open late at night, simple dishes, dark yellow lights, new friends and stories that you may meet every day .

Journey to the End of the World More than Aurora Borealis in Alaska

Alaska is the northernmost and largest but least populated state in the United States, covered with snow and ice all year round, and the only thing left to do in winter is to see the Aurora Borealis. The endless mountains and the glaciers that either hang from the top or extend from the base of the mountains are like going back to the ice age.

Best Managed City in Africa - Durban

Durban is a city located on the east coast of South Africa. It is called eThekwini in Zulu, which means "in the harbor". It has a population of 3 million and is a famous international conference capital. It is also known as "the best managed city in Africa".

Bathing in Nature - Estonian Smoke Sauna

Saunas are part of the daily life of Estonians and an important social place. Locals will enjoy the sauna while performing ancient rituals, accompanied by drums and songs, praying for a good life to come.

Ancient Babylon - the magnificent capital of the early human empire

In March 1899, a group of German archaeologists carried out large-scale archaeological excavations for more than 10 years on the banks of the Euphrates River, more than 50 kilometers south of Baghdad today, and finally found the ruins of the ancient city of Babylon, which had been missing for more than 2000 years and rebuilt by Nebuchadnezzar II in 605 BC.

Babylon Hanging Garden, one of the seven wonders of the world

The Hanging Garden of Babylon is one of the seven wonders of the world. It was built by Nebuchadnezzar II of the Kingdom of Babylon in the 6th century BC in the city of Babylon for her homesick princess, Amyitis. The aerial garden adopts the three-dimensional gardening method. The garden is placed on a four-floor platform, which is built of asphalt and bricks. The platform is supported by a 25-meter-high column, and has an irrigation system. The slave keeps pushing the handle connected with the gear to convey water to the garden. Various flowers and trees are planted in the garden, which looks like a garden hanging in the air from a distance.

The capital of murals - Mexico City

Mexico City is known as the capital of murals, with 80% of all murals in Mexico. The cloister of the National Palace, the inner wall of the Art Palace, the campus of the university, the lobby of the hotel, the outer walls of the theater, hospital, shopping mall and bank... As long as you walk in Mexico City, colorful and magnificent murals will come into your eyes from time to time. They have already become an indispensable part of the daily life of people in Mexico City, and also become a beautiful scenery to attract tourists.