Excavations on a 950-square-meter site uncovered several ironwood poles in the Cao Quy rice field, Lien Khe Commune, Thuy Nguyen District. Archeologists said this is a large-scale, important finding relating to the Tran Dynasty’s famous Bach Dang Ba…
Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant’s Pioneering Photographs of New York City’s 1970s and 80s Graffiti Scene
Dondi, Children of the Grave Again, by Martha Cooper The origins of hip hop’s graffiti scene in the crumbling, decaying boroughs of NYC in the 1970s have by now become the stuff of legend, subject of countless documentaries, fictionalized series, a…
The surprising works of art in Peru’s Cusco Cathedral
Click here to launch the slideshow Nestled within the Peruvian Andes, the city of Cusco is famous for its archaeological sites and stunning mountain views. But not many travelers may know that is also home to one of Peru’s most ancient Catholic church…
This French region will be your next travel obsession
With estimates of 89.4 million international visitors in 2018, France again claims the title of the world’s most visited country. Is it possible that there are still a few secrets to uncover in this ever-popular destination? A meander into the scenic …
Mysterious Easter Island statues were built to boost soil fertility: Study
The enigmatic statues seen in Rapa Nui, popularly called Easter Island, may have been built by ancient carvers with a belief that the ‘Moai’ monoliths could boost agricultural fertility and critical food supplies, according to a study. The U…
In a Town That Escaped Slavery, an Oyster Festival Celebrates Black Culture and Resistance
It was a scorching hot Saturday in the Recôncavo region of Bahia, Brazil, but instead of heading to the beach or Paraguaçu River, hundreds of people had chosen to dine alfresco at Quilombo Kaonge, a community located far from the main road and deep wi…
World Coins By Jeff Starck , Coin World Published: Dec 14, 2019, 9 AM China has…
World Coins By Jeff Starck , Coin World Published: Dec 14, 2019, 9 AM China has begun circulating a rounded square 5-yuan coin, the first in a series to honor the nation’s world cultural and natural heritage UNESCO sites. This first coin in the series…
A map of London’s fried chicken obsession
Fried chicken is London’s favorite fast food There are over 8,000 chicken shops in the British capital This map shows which brands dominate where Chicken shop capital of the world London likes to think of itself as the capital of the world. It cer…
Melaka to display some road signs in 5 languages to reflect diversified culture
MELAKA (SIN CHEW DAILY/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) – The road signs of 15 old streets located in Melaka are now displayed in five languages to reflect the characteristics of a diversified culture and multiracial community. The first road sign in five langu…
Wonderful Kodachrome Photos of London in 1949
“The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.”– L.P. Hartley, The Go-Between This is Sloane Street, Knightsbridge[1], looking at the Holy Trinity Church, and then down to Sloane Square. In 1949, American Chalmers Butterfield…
Abandonments in Bloom: Deserted Iranian Homes Reclaimed by Nature
[ By WebUrbanist in Abandoned Places & Architecture. ] Left in the hands of nature by residents fleeing Tehran, these ordinary houses have become backdrops for an extraordinary series of photographs by Gohar Dashti, born during the Islamic Revolutio…
The popularity of the “Joker Stairs” highlights the problem with movie tourism
New York’s newest tourist attraction isn’t a museum, park, or art installation. It’s a stairway. Sandwiched between apartment buildings in the Bronx, it’s been dubbed by moviegoers the “Joker Stairs,” earning its name and fame after being fe…
How Helsinki Built ‘Book Heaven’
You might say, “Yes, of course I love the library.” We do, too. But I’m not sure anyone loves libraries quite like the Finns do. In a country that boasts one of the world’s highest literacy rates, the arrival of the new central library in Helsin…
Take A Look Inside The World’s Largest Brick Fortress In Poland
UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, Northern Poland beckons with its fascinating history and remarkable architecture. Malbork Castle, Malbork, Poland Getty A pleasant drive past farmhouses through the Polish co…
Why Mediaeval Europeans Slept Inside Boxes
For much of human history, privacy during bedtime was an alien concept. Many poor families lived in small houses, where there was only one or two rooms, the larger of which functioned as bedroom and living room both shared by every occupant of the house…
Shakespeare Ghost Town in Lordsburg, New Mexico
This small New Mexico town has gone by many names. Old timers called it Mexican Springs, back when it served as a relay station on the Army Mail line. For a few years after the Civil War it was called Grant. In 1870 when some prospectors discovered a ri…
Lake Balaton: Journey to the Hungarian Sea with Photographer Zsófia Pályi
Zsófia Pályi captures Lake Balaton in her series of photographs | © Zsófia Pályi Save to Wishlist The largest lake in Central Europe, Lake Balaton evokes memories of carefree childhood vacations for many Hungarians. Photographer Zsófia Pályi capt…
How did Africa get its name?
“Africa” is just one of the ancient names that competed to define the entire continent. Geographical terms like Sudan, Maghreb, and Guinea have remarkably wide and changeable areas of application. Newly independent African nations sometimes …
Ancient city seeks ways to improve tourism quality | Travel | Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus)
Visitors at a restaurant in Hoi An (Photo: VNA) Quang Nam (VNS/VNA) – The ancient city of Hoi An is being challenged by mass tourism, traffic congestion, underdeveloped waste management, vendors, street food quality and poor design and operation …
The Crinkle-Crankle Walls of Suffolk
A crinkle-crankle wall is an unusual type of garden wall found in the East Anglia region of east England, but popular mostly in the county of Suffolk. A crinkle-crankle wall is wavy with alternating convex and concave curves like a sinus…