Tag: “Traditional Dancers”

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  1. Cambodians dressed in traditional costume

  2. Dad's breakfast...

    a table top guide to the elements of a simple, traditional Turkish breakfast

  3. Plaça del Rei

    Every Friday in spring and autumn some hundred people team up at Plaça del Rei to celebrate one of Barcelona's best-kept secret parties; a gathering of dance and upbeat folk songs played by musicians with traditional instruments in a medieval square.

    On these evenings it breathes tradition and magic.

  4. Hahoe Folk Village

    The Hahoe Folk Village, located near Andong, South Korea, is a living historical village that provides an excellent glimpse into pre-modern Korean life. Be sure to get there before 3:00, as that's when the daily Andong Mask Dance performance begins, and it is a must see!

  5. Celtic Festival and Highland Games

    Once a year in October, people from around the world gather at the Richmond International Speedway for food, music, dancing and games. Celtic that is.

  6. Sweets from the Middle East

    The Middle East is not all about conflict and problems. There is much beauty and culture to be discovered there.

  7. The Turkish wooden gullet

    If you're looking for something more luxurious than the usual rust buckets offered for cheap cruises, than a cruise on a traditional Turkish wooden gullet is probably the best option.

  8. Traditional Music at the Menara Tower Kuala Lumpur

    An uncle had told us that while in Kuala Lumpur we must visit the Menara Tower. We did it mainly for the views, but were nicely surprised with everything else we discovered.

  9. Spinning Ladies

    A traditional dance performance in Udaipur, India. The women always kept their faces covered, yet not a single one ran into each other!

  10. The touch

    Every Friday in spring and autumn some hundred people team up at Plaça del Rei to celebrate one of Barcelona's best-kept secret parties; a gathering of dance and upbeat folk songs played by musicians with traditional instruments in a medieval square. This year sees the 10th year anniversary.