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National Folk Museum of Korea Hosts 'Ipchuncheop' Pasting Event to Welcome the Start of Spring
4 February 2026
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4 February 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, explains the meaning of Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) to children after writing them at Ochondack in the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The calligraphy featuring the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong'' symbolizes the anticipation of spring and offers wishes for a year filled with great fortune and auspicious events.
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National Folk Museum of Korea Hosts 'Ipchuncheop' Pasting Event to Welcome the Start of Spring
4 February 2026
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4 February 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, explains the meaning of Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) to children after writing them at Ochondack in the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The calligraphy featuring the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong'' symbolizes the anticipation of spring and offers wishes for a year filled with great fortune and auspicious events.
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National Folk Museum of Korea Hosts 'Ipchuncheop' Pasting Event to Welcome the Start of Spring
4 February 2026
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4 February 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, explains the meaning of Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) to children after writing them at Ochondack in the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The calligraphy featuring the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong'' symbolizes the anticipation of spring and offers wishes for a year filled with great fortune and auspicious events.
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National Folk Museum of Korea Hosts 'Ipchuncheop' Pasting Event to Welcome the Start of Spring
4 February 2026
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4 February 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, explains the meaning of Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) to children after writing them at Ochondack in the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The calligraphy featuring the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong'' symbolizes the anticipation of spring and offers wishes for a year filled with great fortune and auspicious events.
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National Folk Museum of Korea Hosts 'Ipchuncheop' Pasting Event to Welcome the Start of Spring
4 February 2026
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4 February 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, explains the meaning of Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) to children after writing them at Ochondack in the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The calligraphy featuring the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong'' symbolizes the anticipation of spring and offers wishes for a year filled with great fortune and auspicious events.
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4 February 2026
KRAKOW, POLAND – FEBRUARY 03: The logo and signage for MEININGER Hotels, an international budget hotel group, is seen on a building facade on February 3, 2026, in Krakow, Poland.
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3 February 2026
Red lanterns hang on the streets to celebrate the upcoming Chinese traditional festival of Spring Festival in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China, on February 3, 2026.
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3 February 2026
Red lanterns hang on the streets to celebrate the upcoming Chinese traditional festival of Spring Festival in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China, on February 3, 2026.
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3 February 2026
Red lanterns hang on the streets to celebrate the upcoming Chinese traditional festival of Spring Festival in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China, on February 3, 2026.
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3 February 2026
Red lanterns hang on the streets to celebrate the upcoming Chinese traditional festival of Spring Festival in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China, on February 3, 2026.
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2 February 2026
An elderly Kashmiri man walks past an Arabic calligraphy inscription on marble bearing the ''Kalima'', meaning ''There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad (SAW) is Allah's final Prophet and Messenger'', at a graveyard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on February 2, 2026.
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Sweetness In The Air: Molasses Business Go Briskly With Arrival Of Maghe Sakranti In Nepal
10 January 2026
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10 January 2026
A Nepali worker prepares molasses at a local factory on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2026. The aroma of boiling stacks of sugar lumps fills the air around Tokha on the outskirts of Kathmandu, which is popular for first-class molasses that has high demand in the market. Tokha, an ancient settlement inside the Kathmandu Valley, is believed to have existed since the Malla Period, long before the unification of Nepal by Prithivi Narayan Shah, and currently has around 15 home-based molasses-making industries. The word ''Tokha'' derives from the Newari word ''Tyokha,'' meaning sweet, and molasses have been the main produce of this place for centuries. As many as 1,100 grams of sugar lumps, 'Bheli,' are needed to prepare one kilogram of molasses, and producers can only make a profit of Rs 15-20 through sales. There is no official statistic or data about the consumption and production of molasses or the number of people engaged in this business.
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Sweetness In The Air: Molasses Business Go Briskly With Arrival Of Maghe Sakranti In Nepal
10 January 2026
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10 January 2026
A Nepali worker prepares molasses at a local factory on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2026. The aroma of boiling stacks of sugar lumps fills the air around Tokha on the outskirts of Kathmandu, which is popular for first-class molasses that has high demand in the market. Tokha, an ancient settlement inside the Kathmandu Valley, is believed to have existed since the Malla Period, long before the unification of Nepal by Prithivi Narayan Shah, and currently has around 15 home-based molasses-making industries. The word ''Tokha'' derives from the Newari word ''Tyokha,'' meaning sweet, and molasses have been the main produce of this place for centuries. As many as 1,100 grams of sugar lumps, 'Bheli,' are needed to prepare one kilogram of molasses, and producers can only make a profit of Rs 15-20 through sales. There is no official statistic or data about the consumption and production of molasses or the number of people engaged in this business.
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Sweetness In The Air: Molasses Business Go Briskly With Arrival Of Maghe Sakranti In Nepal
10 January 2026
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10 January 2026
A Nepali worker prepares molasses at a local factory on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2026. The aroma of boiling stacks of sugar lumps fills the air around Tokha on the outskirts of Kathmandu, which is popular for first-class molasses that has high demand in the market. Tokha, an ancient settlement inside the Kathmandu Valley, is believed to have existed since the Malla Period, long before the unification of Nepal by Prithivi Narayan Shah, and currently has around 15 home-based molasses-making industries. The word ''Tokha'' derives from the Newari word ''Tyokha,'' meaning sweet, and molasses have been the main produce of this place for centuries. As many as 1,100 grams of sugar lumps, 'Bheli,' are needed to prepare one kilogram of molasses, and producers can only make a profit of Rs 15-20 through sales. There is no official statistic or data about the consumption and production of molasses or the number of people engaged in this business.
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Sweetness In The Air: Molasses Business Go Briskly With Arrival Of Maghe Sakranti In Nepal
10 January 2026
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10 January 2026
A Nepali worker prepares molasses at a local factory on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2026. The aroma of boiling stacks of sugar lumps fills the air around Tokha on the outskirts of Kathmandu, which is popular for first-class molasses that has high demand in the market. Tokha, an ancient settlement inside the Kathmandu Valley, is believed to have existed since the Malla Period, long before the unification of Nepal by Prithivi Narayan Shah, and currently has around 15 home-based molasses-making industries. The word ''Tokha'' derives from the Newari word ''Tyokha,'' meaning sweet, and molasses have been the main produce of this place for centuries. As many as 1,100 grams of sugar lumps, 'Bheli,' are needed to prepare one kilogram of molasses, and producers can only make a profit of Rs 15-20 through sales. There is no official statistic or data about the consumption and production of molasses or the number of people engaged in this business.
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Sweetness In The Air: Molasses Business Go Briskly With Arrival Of Maghe Sakranti In Nepal
10 January 2026
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10 January 2026
A Nepali worker spins molasses at a local factory on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2026. The aroma of boiling stacks of sugar lumps fills the air around Tokha on the outskirts of Kathmandu, which is popular for first-class molasses that has high demand in the market. Tokha, an ancient settlement inside Kathmandu Valley, is believed to have existed since the Malla Period, long before the unification of Nepal by Prithivi Narayan Shah, and currently has around 15 home-based molasses-making industries. The word ''Tokha'' derives from the Newari word ''Tyokha,'' meaning sweet, and molasses have been the main produce of this place for centuries. As many as 1,100 grams of sugar lumps, 'Bheli', are needed to prepare one kilogram of molasses, and producers can only make a profit of Rs 15-20 through sales. There is no official statistic or data about the consumption and production of molasses, nor the number of people engaged in this business.
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