A Japanese umbrella (wagasa) is a traditional type of oil-paper umbrella, made using ancient methods thousands of years old. Umbrellas are also an important part of kabuki, the tea
Water, sand, wind, and low temperatures create naturally shaped columns of sand on the shores of Lake Michigan.
Before the terrifying raging of terrorism now, do you wonder: Where is the origin of terrorism?
The unique 'Palace' was built nearly 1,500 years ago. Archaeologists call it the 'Forgotten Underwater Palace'.
Omar Sartawi - a Jordanian artist, designed a luxury handbag using orange peels.
Beer and cheese is a combination that is not too strange, but on the contrary, it is also very popular in many countries around the world. Interestingly, humans have been enjoying
A farmer puts his cows on VR glasses in hopes of increasing milk production and this crazy idea was made by a Turkish farmer
People in this town were extremely frightened, when what fell from the sky was not rain but only mucus full of disease.
Known as the 'poor man's fireworks,' Dashuhua is a 500-year-old firework ritual used in Nuanquan, China, to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
Most of our birthday parties involve blowing out candles. What does this mean?