Foreign Property News | Posted by Aye Myat Thu
In Kenya’s Nakuru County, two young Belgian citizens were arrested on suspicion of illegally transporting natural resources, Euronews reported. Law enforcement found 5,000 ants packed into small test tubes in their possession. The young men claimed they had collected the insects just for fun and were unaware it was illegal. They were taken to court in Nairobi. At the same time, two other men — citizens of Kenya and Vietnam — were also charged with ant smuggling in the same courtroom. According to the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), the individuals were involved in illegally exporting insects to black markets in Asia and Europe. “Illegal export of ants not only...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Hnin Ei Khin
A man in China who has a habit of smelling his dirty socks recently ended up with a lung infection. A middle-aged office employee from Chongqing was admitted to the hospital following the diagnosis, Sinar Harian reported. The man underwent a CT and MRI scan, and his doctor discovered a suspicious shadow at the bottom of his right lung. A bronchoscopy revealed that the lung was infected with mold due to Aspergillus disease. Aspergillosis is an infection caused by a type of mold, typically affecting the respiratory system. The fungus is often found on decaying leaves and compost. After he was questioned about the possible cause of the illness, he admitted to having a habit of smelling...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
A 27-year-old Japanese man has trended on social media because his unconventional name of “Happy” has brought him just the opposite. After Happy Terauchi’s story was reported by ABEMA Prime TV at the end of March, a heated discussion about unusual names was triggered on the internet. His name was given to him by his mother to mark the overwhelming joy she felt when Terauchi, her first child, was born. But she did not expect his name would bring him so much trouble. Terauchi’s name attracted much attention at school and led to him being bullied. (Terauchi’s name has given him nothing but trouble throughout his life. Photo: ABEMA Prime) He hates...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
With its eyes closed in eternal prayer, a 1.7-meter-tall statue of a Buddha was unearthed by the Korean Archaeology Institute of the Academy of Social Sciences and the National Authority for the Protection of Cultural Heritage at an archaeological site in Yakjon-ri, South Phyongan Province, North Korea. It is an early relic of the Goryeo (pronounced “Koryo”) dynasty, which rose in 918 A.D. and lasted until 1392. Also known as the Golden Age of Buddhism (or the Age of Enlightenment) in Korea, the Goryeo dynasty—which was a Buddhist state—saw the flourishing of religious art and architecture known as Bulsa, or “Buddhist Projects.” Goryeo Korea was...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
EUTIN, Germany (AP) — It’s timber over Tinder in a forest in northern Germany where the Bridegroom’s Oak has connected lovers for more than a century. (A letter posted in a hole in the Bridegroom’s Oak which has a famous knothole that has been used as a mailbox since 1892, in Dodau forest, near Eutin, northern Germany, Saturday, March 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) Known as “Bräutigamseiche” in German, the Bridegroom’s Oak has a famous knothole that’s been used as a mailbox since 1892. It even has its own postal code in the Dodau Forest some 250 kilometers (155 miles) north of Berlin. Mail carriers from the German postal...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
Yu started from humble beginnings, having been born in a small village in China's southern Hunan province in 1922, according to Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail. In 1949, he left his hometown for Shanghai, where he worked multiple jobs in hopes of achieving success. However, he faced imprisonment for several years due to false accusations, leading to the confiscation of his entire savings. Upon regaining his freedom, Yu moved to Hong Kong in 1958 and started working as a toilet cleaner for a large firm. While his colleagues often rushed their jobs, Yu was diligent and made his best efforts at work and even came to work on the weekends when others were seeking rest or...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
ပစိဖိတ်သမုဒ္ဒရာမှာရှိတဲ့ ကမ္ဘာ့အနက်ဆုံးသမုဒ္ဒရာချောက်နက်ကြီး Mariana Trench ရဲ့အောက်ဆုံးဖျားဆီသို့ သင်ကိုယ်တိုင်ကူးခက်သွားခဲ့ရင် အံ့ဩစရာ ပင်လယ်ရေနေသတ္တဝါတွေကို မြင်တွေ့ရမှာတော့ အမှန်ပါပဲ။ အပြင်ပန်းက ကြည့်ရှုရင်တောင် အပြာရောက်နက်နက်နဲ့ လှပနေတဲ့...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
An Indonesian man named his newborn son ‘Dinas Komunikasi Informatika Statistik’ — after the department he works in. Indonesian portal Kompas reported that Slamet ‘Yoga’ Wahyudi, 38, from Brebes Regency, Central Java had come to an agreement with his then pregnant wife, Ririn Linda Tunggal Sari, that he would be allowed to choose the baby’s name if the child is a boy. When the baby arrived on December 23, Slamet decided to name him ‘Dinas Komunikasi Informatika Statistik’ (Department of Statistical Communication). Slamet admitted that hearing the name for the first time does sound strange. “Thankfully my wife did not mind,”...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Zarni Kyaw
Japan has always been at the forefront of earthquake-resistant housing, continuously seeking innovative solutions to protect its citizens from devastating seismic events. One of the most groundbreaking advancements in this area is the levitating house technology developed by Air Danshin Systems Inc. This unique system utilizes compressed air to lift homes off the ground during earthquakes, effectively minimizing damage. With Japan being one of the most earthquake-prone countries in the world, this new technology has the potential to revolutionize the housing industry and set a new standard for seismic safety worldwide. The Science Behind the InnovationAir Danshin’s...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire Meta titan, has been outed as the buyer of a $23 million residence in Washington, DC — a purchase that underscores a growing trend among tech execs securing a foothold in the nation’s capital during President Donald Trump’s second term. The expansive property, located less than 15 minutes from the White House depending on traffic, also places Zuckerberg in walking distance to Vice President JD Vance’s official residence at the Naval Observatory. The transaction, executed in March through a Delaware-based limited liability company in all cash, ranks as the third-most expensive home sale in the city’s history, according to...