by James | Aug 16, 2025 | Nyepi Day in Indonesia
Nyepi Day: How Silence Becomes a Spiritual Reset Nyepi Day, often called the Balinese Day of Silence, is one of the most fascinating cultural and spiritual traditions in the world. It is celebrated primarily in Bali, Indonesia, and marks the Balinese New Year...
by James | Aug 15, 2025 | Tradition of Kissing at Grand Central Terminal, NYC
The Kiss That Stops Time: Grand Central’s Romantic Tradition Few places in the world capture the essence of romance quite like Grand Central Terminal in New York City. Beyond its stunning architectural design and the constant motion of commuters, Grand Central has...
by James | Aug 14, 2025 | Hug Day in India
Hug Day: Why a Simple Hug Means So Much in Indian Love Culture Hug Day is celebrated on February 12th as part of Valentine’s Week in India, and while it might seem like just another romantic day, the meaning behind it goes much deeper. In Indian culture, physical...
by James | Aug 13, 2025 | Black Day in South Korea
Single and Proud: How Koreans Celebrate Black Day Black Day in South Korea is one of the most intriguing cultural celebrations in the world. Unlike Valentine’s Day or White Day, which focus on couples exchanging gifts and romantic gestures, Black Day is reserved for...
by James | Aug 12, 2025 | Gaekkebrev (Denmark)
Gaekkebrev: Denmark’s Quirky Valentine’s Tradition Valentine’s Day is celebrated in many different ways across the globe, but Denmark has a truly unique twist on the holiday — the Gaekkebrev. Unlike the common exchange of chocolates and flowers, the Danish have...