No Comment Religious leaders urge change to solve Cuba’s 2025 challenges Santería practitioners in Cuba, the country's most practiced faith rooted in African traditions, warn of a troubled future unless changes are made, citing growing violence and economic crises. 03/01/2025
Voices from Central Asia Meet the producer behind Central Asia's Coachella In partnership with MDQ In this episode of Voices From Central Asia, we meet Yerkebulan Kurishbayev, the producer behind OYU Fest, Kazakhstan's cultural phenomenon that brings together musicians, artists and audiences to celebrate the region's rich creative heritage. 01/01/2025
Modern Nomads Kazakhstan's Yurts: From tradition to modern design In partnership with MDQ In this episode of Modern Nomads, we travel to Kazakhstan's Almaty region to discover the rich history and innovative transformations of the yurt, a symbol of nomadic resilience and adaptability. 25/12/2024
Lifestyle Ho ho... huh? The strangest European Christmas folklore explained While you’re overindulging in the festive cheer and the rampant commercial takeover of these holidays, keep these strange Christmas folklore figures in mind. Whether it’s the anti-Santa cat from Iceland or a child-chopping murderer from France, there’s plenty that’s bleak around the holidays. 24/12/2024
No Comment Osaka shrine hosts annual laughter ritual Hundreds gathered on Monday at Hiraoka Shrine in Osaka, Japan, to participate in a year-end Shinto ritual aimed at "laughing away" the bad memories of the past year. 23/12/2024
Europe in Motion War on Santa: Which European nations banned Christmas in the past? Some religious and political ideologies opposed Christmas in European history, and festive traditions have proved divisive across the continent at times. 23/12/2024
No Comment Traditional Christmas carols from Romania On Sunday, carolers from all over Romania gathered in the city of Galati for a traditional folk festival. 16/12/2024
No Comment In India, the Hornbill Festival keeps traditions alive The 10-day Hornbill Festival is held in Kohima, the capital of the remote Indian state of Nagaland, on the border with Burma. 11/12/2024
Crossing Cultures The shared traditions of Zisha teapot making and crystal glass A co-production with CGTN Crossing Cultures heads to Yixing in eastern China to learn more about the ancient art of Zisha teapots, while in Europe the team visits Saint-Louis to discover the firm's famous crystal creations. 10/12/2024
No Comment Firefighters honour Virgin Mary with floral tribute in Rome Continuing their tradition, firefighters in Rome marked the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on 8 December by placing two floral wreaths on the statue of the Virgin Mary. 10/12/2024
No Comment Warm autumn leaves Santa's Lapland village with less snow In Lapland, Santa readies himself for the annual tradition of delivering presents around the globe. However, this year’s unusually warm autumn has left less snow in his village near Rovaniemi, northern Finland, impacting the experience for visitors. 10/12/2024
No Comment A choir inside a giant Christmas tree in the USA In Michigan, the Mona Shores Singing Christmas Tree is 20 metres tall, with 25,000 LED lights, 1,580 linear metres of greenery and 15 levels on which 180 choir members stand. The 40-year-old tree can hold up to 220 singers. 09/12/2024
Lifestyle Sinterklaas, poems and Zwarte Piet: How the Dutch celebrate Christmas On the evening of 5 December, Dutch friends and families get together to celebrate their unique take on the festive season. 05/12/2024
No Comment Buddha’s tooth relic arrives in Bangkok to honour King’s birthday A relic of Buddha's tooth was brought to Bangkok on Wednesday in a procession with 2,000 participants. The sacred relic, flown from Lingguang Temple in Beijing, is being displayed to celebrate King Maha Vajiralongkorn's birthday and will remain on display for 73 days. 04/12/2024
Culture news Krampus parades spark violence and debate In Austria and Germany, Krampus parades bring chaos and controversy. While the tradition is meant to scare children into behaving, recent events have left many injured — raising questions about safety and the darker side of festive customs. 03/12/2024
No Comment Devilish creatures take over streets of Hollabrunn in Austria Thousands gathered in the Austrian town of Hollabrunn on Saturday to watch the traditional Krampus procession featuring devilish creatures. 02/12/2024
Modern Nomads Discovering Abai Qunanbaiuly: The legacy of Kazakhstan's poet, philosopher and musician In partnership with MDQ In this episode of Modern Nomads, we explore the enduring legacy of Abai Qunanbaiuly, Kazakhstan's greatest poet, philosopher and cultural figure. From literature to opera, his influence continues to shape Kazakhstan's modern identity. 27/11/2024
Focus How Niigata balances heritage and innovation for a sustainable future In partnership with The Government of Japan In this episode of Focus, we explore Niigata's groundbreaking innovations, from turning rice into sustainable plastics to creating digital villages that preserve rural traditions, offering a fresh perspective on Japan's sustainable and technology-driven progress. 22/11/2024
No Comment France celebrates Beaujolais Nouveau 2024 release Beaujolais Nouveau was officially uncorked at midnight on 20-21 November 2024, continuing a cherished tradition that dates back to the 1950s and gained global popularity in the 1980s. 21/11/2024
Crossing Cultures Gardens of culture: French grandeur & Chinese serenity A co-production with CGTN In this episode of Crossing Cultures, we explore two iconic garden models - a grand French masterpiece and a tranquil Chinese oasis - to discover how nature and design reflect the cultural identities that shaped them. 19/11/2024