

Punjabi Folktale
This Punjabi folktale is not just a love story. It is said that this story exemplifies the quest to find and understand God.

Syeda Eesha Zainab
Nov 7, 202111 min read


The Great Boon-khun* of Pho Sop (Rice Goddess)
A tale of the Rice Goddess, narrated in the central and the southern parts of Thailand, shows why the folks have long been gratitude to her.
voradonlerdrat
Nov 6, 20213 min read


The ‘Dear’ Augustin
The Viennese people loved Augustin because of his charming humour in bitter times, and they called him Lieber Augustin (Dear Augustin).

Sandra Wohlauf
Nov 6, 20215 min read


The Wolf and Shrimps
A great amount of shrimps was served as food within the wolf's reach. How could the wolf eat them?

Kimsivgech Lo
Nov 6, 20212 min read


The Four-Footed Doctor
"Wealth and social ranks do not come from arms or legs, parents or from relatives. They really are from perseverance and industriousness."

Kimsivgech Lo
Nov 6, 20214 min read


The Foolish Old Man Who Moved the Mountains
A Chinese folktale exhibits that ambition and effort make everything possible.

Dechkunn Chhay
Nov 6, 20212 min read


The Devil's Step at the Cathedral
A German tale when the devils can't tolerate another church in Munich, the Frauenkirche!

Stephanie Veith
Nov 6, 20215 min read


How the name Munich originated
The phrase "Bei den Mönchen" (By the Monks) gave rise to the name of Bavarian capital. But how did this come?

Stephanie Veith
Nov 6, 20213 min read