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New Year Doesn’t Last One Night — It Lasts 26 Hours
New Year doesn’t last one night. Because of time zones, the world celebrates for 26 hours. Discover why France has the longest New Year celebration on Earth.
MASX
Dec 31, 2025


Hawker Centres in Singapore: How to Eat Like a Local (and Do It Right)
Discover what hawker centres are in Singapore, how locals eat, why tray return matters, and why tipping is not expected. A simple guide to eating like a local in Singapore.
MASX
Dec 30, 2025


Lynn Taitt: The Trinidad-born Guitarist Who Helped Give Birth to Reggae
Before reggae had a name, before it carried political weight or spiritual symbolism, before it traveled the world—it had a feel. And that feel was shaped, refined, and standardized by a Trinidad-born guitarist named Lynn Taitt.
MASX
Dec 30, 2025


Kalikantzaroi: Greece’s Winter Folklore That Turns Darkness Into Tradition
Discover the legend of Kalikantzaroi, Greece’s winter folklore that turns darkness into tradition. Learn how Greeks protect their homes during the mysterious 12 days of winter.
MASX
Dec 29, 2025


Greece’s Beaches & Island Villages: What First-Time Visitors Are Often Surprised By
From paid sunbeds at organized beaches to car-free island villages, Greece has unique travel customs. Learn what surprises tourists and how to enjoy Greek beaches and islands like a local.
MASX
Dec 28, 2025


India’s Head Wobble: Why It Doesn’t Mean Yes or No
The Indian head wobble often confuses tourists. Learn what it really means, why it’s used, and how understanding it can improve your travel experience in India.
MASX
Dec 27, 2025


Boxing Day in Jamaica: Rhythm, Revelry, and Roots
In Jamaica, Boxing Day is anything but quiet. Falling on December 26, it’s a day when the island steps fully into celebration mode—where Christmas calm gives way to pulsating drums, colorful costumes, and one of the Caribbean’s most powerful cultural expressions: Jonkonnu.
MASX
Dec 26, 2025


The Day the World Treats Christmas Differently
December 26 reveals how cultures around the world continue, transform, or end Christmas. A chaptered storytelling journey into what happens after the holiday lights fade.
MASX
Dec 26, 2025


Norway’s Christmas Eve Brooms: A Folklore Tradition That Refuses to Disappear
In Norway, some families hide brooms on Christmas Eve to ward off evil spirits — a folklore tradition rooted in ancient beliefs that still shapes modern Christmas culture.
MASX
Dec 25, 2025


Christmas Day in Trinidad and Tobago: Where Warmth Meets Tradition
Christmas Day in Trinidad and Tobago unfolds to the rhythm of sunshine, parang, memories, and the unmistakable scent of a home well-loved. It’s a day where Caribbean warmth—both climate and spirit—redefines the season, blending deep-rooted traditions with an easy, joyful pace.
MASX
Dec 25, 2025


Christmas Eve in Barbados: An Elegant Island Affair
Christmas Eve in Barbados unfolds with understated glamour, where tradition meets tropical sophistication. As the golden light fades over the island, the air fills with anticipation—this is a night designed for elegance, connection, and quiet celebration.
MASX
Dec 24, 2025


Germany’s Christmas Markets: Why They’re the Heart of the Season
German Christmas markets are more than festive attractions — they’re a centuries-old tradition centered on community, warmth, and togetherness. Learn why they matter so much to locals.
MASX
Dec 24, 2025


Coperto in Italy: The Little Restaurant Charge That Surprises (and Confuses) Tourists
If you’ve ever dined at a restaurant in Italy and spotted an extra charge called on your bill, you’re not alone. For many travelers, it’s one of those moments.
If you’ve ever dined at a restaurant in Italy and spotted an extra charge called “coperto” on your bill, you’re not alone. For many travelers, it’s one of those “Wait… what is this?” moments.
But don’t worry — coperto isn’t a scam, a hidden tip, or a mistake. It’s actually a long-standing part of Italian dining c
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Dec 23, 2025


Christmas Day in Grenada: Where Tradition Meets Island Warmth
Spending Christmas Day in Grenada is a refreshing escape from the ordinary. Forget snow and heavy coats—here, Christmas arrives with sunshine, turquoise seas, and the easy rhythm of island life.
MASX
Dec 22, 2025


Kon Tum, Vietnam: A Quiet Cultural Gem in the Central Highlands
When most travelers think of Vietnam, places like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, or Ha Long Bay come to mind. But far from the usual tourist trail lies Kon Tum, a peaceful town in Vietnam’s Central Highlands that offers something increasingly rare in modern travel: authentic local culture, untouched landscapes, and a slower way of life.
Kon Tum isn’t flashy or famous—and that’s exactly why travelers who discover it fall in love.
MASX
Dec 22, 2025


3 Things About Greece That Surprise Almost Every Tourist (In the Best Way)
Greece is famous for its islands, ancient ruins, and incredible food — but beyond the postcard views, there are small everyday habits that truly surprise visitors.
They’re not written in guidebooks.They’re not obvious at first glance.But once you notice them, they make Greece feel warm, human, and unforgettable.
Here are three Greek customs that often surprise tourists — and why travelers end up loving them.
MASX
Dec 21, 2025


Dongzhi Festival in China: The Winter Solstice That Celebrates Warmth, Family, and Renewal
As winter deepens in China, there is one special day that carries profound cultural meaning: Dongzhi (冬至), the Winter Solstice Festival. While it may not be as internationally famous as Chinese New Year, Dongzhi is one of the most important traditional festivals in Chinese culture—centered on family, balance, and the return of light.
Often described as a day when winter reaches its peak and spring quietly begins, Dongzhi is a celebration of warmth in the coldest season.
MASX
Dec 20, 2025


Why Koreans Ask Your Age First: A Fun Guide to Age Culture in South Korea
If you’ve ever met someone in South Korea and been asked “How old are you?” within minutes, don’t be surprised — and don’t take it personally.
In Korea, asking someone’s age isn’t rude. It’s actually polite, practical, and necessary.
Age plays a huge role in Korean society, shaping how people speak, behave, and even drink together. Understanding this cultural detail can make your time in Korea much smoother — and way more fun.
Let’s break it down.
MASX
Dec 19, 2025


Jamaica’s Christmas Eve Grand Market: A Joyous Tradition of Colour, Culture & Community
If there’s one night that truly captures the heartbeat of Jamaican Christmas, it’s Grand Market —the vibrant, all-night celebration that takes over towns and cities across the island every Christmas Eve. A dazzling mix of shopping, music, street food, and pure Jamaican energy, Grand Market isn’t just an event… it’s a cultural experience beloved by generations. What Is Grand Market? Grand Market is a Christmas Eve street festival where vendors, families, and revelers fill the
MASX
Dec 18, 2025


Winter & Snow Tourism in Hokkaido, Japan: Snow Festivals, Skiing, and Magical Winter Landscapes
When winter arrives in Japan, nowhere captures its beauty quite like Hokkaido. Known for its powdery snow, frozen lakes, charming winter towns, and world-famous snow festivals, Hokkaido has become Asia’s top winter travel destination for snow love
MASX
Dec 18, 2025
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