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Year-round Festival Series 34 – World Travel Day – To the ends of the earth

Year-round Festival Series 34 – World Travel Day – To the ends of the earth The Icelandic aurora borealis, the evening sunsets on London Bridge in the UK, the friendliness of the inhabitants of Taiwan’s small islands, the glowing sunset over the Grand Canyon in the US, the turquoise of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, the craggy cliffs of the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, the autumnal forests of Canada’s Rocky Mountains, the simplicity and magnificence of Egypt’s pyramids, the glittering lights of the city of Venice, and the glamour and splendour of Paris… the world’s beautiful landscapes are […]

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Year-round Festivals Series 32 – World Cleanup Day – Clean up more than just rubbish

Year-round Festivals Series 32 – World Cleanup Day – Clean up more than just rubbish With the end of the summer holidays, autumn is gradually approaching us. This Friday is the White Dew, one of the 24 Solar Terms in traditional Chinese lunisolar calendars, which is an autumn season. This is an autumnal season when the northern hemisphere’s sunshine hours are shorter and nighttime temperatures drop faster, causing moisture to condense into crystal clear dew drops. The poetic name “White Dew” originates from the ancient people’s observation of nature’s nuances. Our planet is also like a crystal clear blue-green pearl.

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Year-round Festival Series 25 – World Drowning Prevention Day – Why are there so many festivals?

Year-round Festival Series 25 – World Drowning Prevention Day – Why are there so many festivals? Different festivals are set up to commemorate important dates in our history, such as the National Day or the Handover, or to highlight changes in nature, such as the New Year or the Mid-Autumn Festival, or to preserve the heritage of civilisations, such as the Chung Yeung Festival and the Dragon Boat Festival, or to celebrate religious festivals, such as Easter and Christmas. Year after year, people celebrate regular festivals, experience a different atmosphere and enjoy sumptuous feasts with family and friends. These joyful

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International Museum Day
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Year-round Festival Series 16  – International Museum Day – Throwing Tomato Juice at an Artwork?

Year-round Festival Series 16  – International Museum Day – Throwing Tomato Juice at an Artwork?   Life is more important than art! So that’s why art is important. -James Baldwin, American author   Since May 2022, many of the more radical social movement environmental groups, such as Stop Oil in the UK and The Last Generation in Germany and Italy, have launched restrained attacks on world-famous artworks in museums across Europe, such as throwing tomato juice and mashed potatoes on the protective glass of artworks, in order to raise public awareness of the problem of new oil extraction and the

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Year-round Festival Series 11 – Earth Day- Over 3,000,000 gallons of oil spilled into the ocean!

Year-round Festival Series – 11- Earth Day – Over 3,000,000 gallons of oil spilled into the ocean! The Earth is like a blue and transparent glass globe, with a suitable climate to nurture life. In the galaxy, the Earth is unique. Endless desert formations, rich forests and rivers, firs and auroras in the snow, and the ocean with its turbulent waves; as well as the birds of the sky, the animals of the earth, the creatures of the sea, and the human beings, all are in this icy blue globe.  Do you love this earth? Earth Day is held every year

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