Baby Sheep in the Emerald Isle

It's spring in Ireland, which means that it's also the season of cute babies. While traveling, I stayed on a sheep farm with many new baby lambs. They were so cute!

Traditional Religion in China

With millennia of history, China is a country rich in tradition and beliefs. Chinese folkloric Buddhism is one of the beliefs that has been prevalent through China's long history.

Was zu essen = What to eat?

Berlin is revamping the German food scene with funky and exciting ways and things to eat. 

Birthdays in South Korea

Birthdays may seem the same everywhere you go, but things are not always as they seem!

Prayers in Maori

During my travels, I picked up the habit of saying grace in Maori before meals. I hope to keep this habit of saying grace as a new tradition when I eat with others in the future.

San Fermín: Pamplona's Biggest Festival

Most people around the world know Pamplona, Spain for its famous festival: San Fermín. San Fermín celebrations include running with the bulls, but also include much more and have a rich history.

Grapevines and Wine

Grapes are important to Spain's economy and culture. They are grown on grapevines and used to make wine. Read on to find out more about the grapevine plant!

All Dressed Up for the Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace is one of Seoul's largest palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty. It was here that I got to try on the Korean traditional attire hanbok and felt at one with Korean history.

Ramadan

Next week, one of Islam's biggest holidays will begin. I'm excited to celebrate it with my students. 

Burning Away the Bad

In Valparaíso, Chile there are many traditions, including ones based around food and others around religious holidays. During the last day of Holy Week, the community burns the bad away.

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