Nippon-Life Stadium, home to the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes, with Osaka Castle in the distance. Japan (1960)
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Frank Gehry's Luma Arles Tower, Arles, France,
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Rio Carnival, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: The Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is a festival held every year before Lent; it is considered the biggest celebration of Carnival in the world, with two million people per day on the streets. The first Carnival festival in Rio occurred in 1723. The typical Rio Carnival parade is filled with revelers, floats, and adornments from numerous samba schools which are located in Rio. Wikipedia
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Gagauz: The Descendants of the Wolves
"In the south of the Republic of Moldova lies the small autonomous region of Gagauzia. Here lives a largely unknown people with old traditions and customs: the Gagauz, a minority of ethnic Turks with Christian Orthodox faith, the descendants of the Wolves.
According to legend, after an enemy raid, a she-wolf discovered a little boy who had miraculously survived in the forest and took care of him. This boy became the ancestor of the Gagauz people.
But very few young people decide to stay in the land of their ancestors. Older people proudly try to preserve their identity, their traditions and, above all, their language in order to continue on the path to the independence they long for."
reminder (and fun fact if you've never heard of this before): cultures that eat with their hands ALSO have table manners. It is different from culture to culture but all of us had to learn how to clean our hands, how to pick food up, how to sit at a table and how to fold our feet and how to control our arms to not come across as rude etc. Not only that, we had to learn how to eat when you're with family, when you're at a festival, when you're at a formal event etc. Just because we used our hands, doesn't mean we're uncivilized. If you ever thought we don't have table manners, I encourage you to think long and hard about why you might have thought that way! And maybe learn more about our cultures. There are so many of us!