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Border Guards Day
28th of May, 2010 is Border Guards Day in Russia. On this day traditionally border guards walk in the city, bathe in fountains and drink a little bit.
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Cool Material Valentine’s Day Gift Guide
Skip your annual wandering around the mall on Valentine's Day tradition and check out Cool Material's Valentine's Day Gift Guide.
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Rungrado May Day Stadium
The biggest stadium in the world.
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Customs and traditions of Japan - Setsubun
Setsubun is a Japanese traditional celebration taking place in the last day of a season.
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Top 6 Weird Valentine’s Day Stories
Valentine’s Day may be a lot of things: romantic, sappy, sentimental, annoying, and expensive, but in the midst of booking dinner reservations or wolfing down I’m-single-and-hate-V-Day brownies, many of us forget that it’s also a little weird. After
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10 Interesting Facts About St. Patrick’s Day
Below is a list of ten things that you may not have known about the special day celebrated on March 17 of each year. Some of these facts you’ll find surprising, while others are a little bit more expected.
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St. Patrick’s Day Celebration In New York
ShareThe traditional St. Patrick’s Day parade was hosted in New York. The whole city was completely colored in Green color, which is the traditional color of Ireland. There was lot of fun among the people with dance and lot of beer.
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Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations
The Songkran festival is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from 13 to 15 April. It coincides with the New Year of many calendars of South and Southeast Asia.
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Top 6 Weirdest Traditions Still Going
We all have strange family traditions, but however traumatizing it may be to see your uncle get drunk every Thanksgiving and wrestle with the turkey because it’s ‘tradition’ we are certain your stories are nowhere close to these bizarre traditions t
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6 Weirdest Traditions Still Respected Nowadays
We all have strange family traditions, but however traumatizing it may be to see your uncle get drunk every Thanksgiving and wrestle with the turkey because it’s “tradition” we are certain your stories are nowhere close to these bizarre traditions t
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10 Modern-Day Acts of Piracy at Sea
Pirates are still out there. While the classic "pirate" with the eye patch and shoulder-perched parrot may not be what they look like today, the sea-faring outlaw of the modern day is still a pirate in every sense of the word. This list presents 10 acts o
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Things You Didn’t Know About May
One of the more beautiful months of the year, May is known to be a month of flowers, spring and the return of the sun and warmth in the Northern Hemisphere. It is also known as an important month in other regards, and not just because of Mother’s Day. S
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Aircrafts Flying in V-day Over Moscow
On the Victory Day - 9th, May - Moscow could see a spectacular aircrafts flying in the sky. You can enjoy it too on these pictures.
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Interesting - Traditional Chinese Qipao
The Mandarin traditional attire, Qipao, known also as The Cheongsam, is an offshoot from the conventional dresses of the minority Manchu ethnic people in China. In fact in the good olden days, it meant lengthy gowns usually adorned by the Manchurian and M
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6 Fiery Festivals and Ancient Midsummer Traditions
Midsummer has long been a time when myth and reality converge, when deities dance in woodlands and fiery festivities mark the advent of Midsummer’s Day. Primarily a European tradition, different countries have their own unique and often colourful take
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Russian Tradition to Wet Strangers
Ivan Kupala (St. John the Baptist) Day celebrated on 7th, July is a very ancient holiday that is still rather popular. However, from all the traditions of this day only one has remained: to water a neighbor and have fun. It is considered to a be a real jo
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10 Things to Try for 30 Days
You’ve probably heard that it takes 21 days to change a habit, right? Well, apparently there isn’t any hard evidence that this is a fact. According to Jeremy Dean over at PsyBlog, the “21 day myth may well come from a book published in 1960 by [Dr M
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Airborne Forces Day... in Russia
Every year on 2 August former troopers get drunk and bathe in fountains. This holiday is called Airborne Forces Day and you may like it or not but photos of its celebration are always cool.
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Panjat Pinang – A Slippery Tradition of Thailand
Dating back to the Dutch colonial days, Panjat Pinang is one of the oldest, most popular traditions in Thailand.
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Will Smith May Be President in Independence Day Se
Earlier this year there was talk of 20th Century Fox moving forward with potentially two sequels to Independence Day, which made over $800 million in 1996.
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