The custom of cleaning the incense burner at the end of the year is a folk belief, prevalent in the North. In other regions, ...
At the end of the year, cleaning the altar and removing incense sticks properly, avoiding feng shui violations, is something families always need to pay attention to and remember.
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For Ho Pham Thanh Duy, born in 1985 and living in Ho Chi Minh City, a lifelong passion for ceramics began just a few steps from home.
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Amira Hisham gauges the market for the latest trends in Ramadan decorations this year, from traditional Ramadan lanterns to ...
Archaeologists in Regensburg uncover Bavaria’s oldest Mithras sanctuary, revealing early Roman rituals, coins, and evidence ...
Until the 1910s, the ancestors of both Pan Wen-li and Pan Yen-ting lived in Kipatauw’s upper settlement, near today’s ...
Dai Bai bronze casting village in Gia Binh commune, Bac Ninh province is not merely a production site but a “living heritage” embodying the cultural traits of Kinh Bac, attracting young workers and ...
What happens when art refuses to obey its most basic promise: to endure? At the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary ...
Chemists and perfumers are using new techniques to bring ancient scents back to life, from mummies to a 5,000-year-old ...
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