Culture · 01/31/2025
Year of the Snake Blends Tradition Modernity in Lunar New Year 2025
This paper explores the celebration of the 2025 Lunar New Year (Year of the Snake) globally, particularly on university campuses in the United States. It highlights the importance of Lunar New Year as a cultural bond, elaborates on the evolution of traditional customs in modern society, analyzes the impact of social media on festival celebrations, and calls for innovation while preserving cultural heritage. The aim is to ensure that traditional customs are revitalized in the new era and continue to thrive.
Travel · 09/02/2025
East Coast Boasts Rich Cultural Immersion Through History and Festivals
This article focuses on a cultural tour of the US East Coast, showcasing the diversity and vibrancy of American culture. From the historical richness of Charlestown in Boston and the natural spectacle of periodic cicadas in Wisconsin, to the humanistic charm of the H Street Festival in Washington D.C., it offers readers a travel guide with both depth and breadth. It explores various aspects of American culture through historical sites, natural phenomena, and vibrant community events, providing a comprehensive glimpse into the region's unique character.
Travel · 07/16/2025
Exploring Whitmore Village
Whitmore Village is an ideal destination for autumn, offering natural scenery, cultural activities, and culinary experiences.
Travel · 07/22/2025
Best Time to Visit Hawaii Seasonal Festivals and Climate Analysis
Hawaii is a year-round travel destination, with the best times to visit being from mid-December to Easter and from mid-June to early September. The stable weather and pleasant temperatures, along with a variety of festivals and activities, offer visitors diverse experiences. By planning your itinerary wisely, you can fully enjoy the unique charm of Hawaii.
Culture · 07/17/2025
New York City’s Festive Celebrations in the Second Half of the Year
New York City hosts numerous festivals in the second half of the year, including Labor Day, Rosh Hashanah, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Residents and visitors can enjoy the diversity of the autumn and winter seasons, experiencing the joy and interaction that the holidays bring, which enhances mental health and fosters community cohesion.