Video - Global Traditions Unveiled: From South Korea's Doljanchi to Spain's La Tomatina!
"In South Korea, it’s common to celebrate a child's first birthday with a tradition called 'Doljanchi.' During this event, the child is presented with various objects that supposedly predict their future career based on what they pick up." "In Spain, there’s a festival called 'La Tomatina,' where participants engage in a massive tomato fight. Held annually in the town of Buñol, this messy celebration draws crowds from all over the world." "In Sweden, 'Fika' is more than just a coffee break; it’s a cultural institution. Swedes take time to enjoy coffee and pastries with friends or colleagues, emphasizing the importance of slowing down and socializing." "During the Indian festival of Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, people decorate their homes with oil lamps and colorful rangoli designs. It symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil." "In Mexico, the traditional dance 'Jarabe Tapatío,' also known as the Mexican Hat Dance, is performed during festivals and celebrations. It’s considered the national dance of Mexico and is a symbol of Mexican culture."