China has borders with 14 countries, but the locals have managed to preserve their own culture and traditions that can be a real shock to an unsuspecting tourist. Well, the absence of toilet bowls, children walking on the leashes, and the unique opportunity to get a tattoo or a manicure right on the street can surprise anyone.
We at Bright Side are 100% sure that our compilation of photos from China won’t leave anyone indifferent.
1. Chinese people prefer squat toilets.
There’s a common opinion that if you empty your bowel sitting, it can harm the digestive process. Read More...
The history of cinema can be seen from many different angles. You can focus on the classics, the highest-grossing films, productions with the most awards, or those with the most significant performances... In our case, we’ll see it from the point of view of the actors who’ve captivated the most viewers’ hearts. Maybe you’ve heard the name of some of them, but you’ve never seen their faces, like James Dean, Marlon Brando, and Cary Grant. And when it comes to the newer actors, you may have seen them on Netflix, but not know what their names are, like Noah Centineo or Jacob Elordi. Read More...
If you ask any person what they know about British people’s everyday lives, you’ll likely hear that people in Great Britain like to drink tea. And this is a totally correct answer — about 165 million cups of tea are consumed here every day and almost all of them are drunk with milk. But this “tea culture” is not the only thing that makes this country so special.
Bright Side peeked into the apartments of average residents of Great Britain and found out what makes up a typical British home. Read More...