Cambodia

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Card shows a pottery place at the countryside of Cambodia and Elma the sender wrote that pottery still plays the biggest role for Cambodian people at the countryside.

Uzbekistan

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An Uzbek wedding, shows bride while going to groom’s house in national costumes. Sender wrote that traditional costumes almost turned into white wedding dress for bride and black suit for groom nowadays.

Nepal

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Saharsabhuja Lokeswora, among the 108 forms of Avalokiteswora, has 11 heads, 1022 eyes & 1000 hands and symbolized karuna(infinite compassion) demonstrated by his refusal of nirvana and preference in sharing human misery.

New Zealand

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The traditional Maori poi dance is performed using a light ball made from raupo (a type of reed), attached to a flex cord and swungrhythmically in time to accompanying song.    

Kupkari Game, Uzbekistan

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 National game called Kupkari (ulak, buzkashi) is a traditional Central Asian team competition played on horseback. In Turkic “kup” means “many” and in Persian “kari” means “work, case”, hence “kupkari” is “the case of many people”.