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If you visit Japan’s Niigata Prefecture during the region’s annual rice harvest, you can easily stumble into these towering sculptures, part of the Wara Art Festival, an event displaying massive creations made from the crop’s leftover straw [see more: https://t.co/73vlqP2Xih] pic.twitter.com/msWFKGMifU —...

Kheer Khane Din (Rice Pudding Day) is observed to mark the end of rice planting season and to commemorate the hard work and achievement of farmers. Trekking...

@babiijenz Famous kichi kichi omurice in Kyoto 😍🇯🇵 🍚 what an experience!!! He came to our table #fyp #japan #kyoto #omurice ♬ original...

The buffalo race signifies the end of the wet season, in a tradition dating back to the 1800s. Thailand’s Wing Kwai Festival, held in Chonburi Province...

@maria.lynn.riceart Reply to @a82_a11.2020 first riceart vs. now #riceart ♬ original sound – Maria Lynn ...

The “ears” of rice have appeared. In Japan, this is called “Inaho” and there is a culture of loving it. In Chinese characters,...

Good morning! The #Yi women are making sticky rice cakes in a village of #Yongsheng county, NW #Yunnan’s #Lijiang city. The food is called “Baba”...

Before modern science, Filipino rice farmers relied on superstitions for bountiful harvests ...

A panicle of traditional basmati (Basmati 370) cultivated in Ranbir Singh Pura and adjoining villages in the Jammu region. (Photo: IRRI) . Aromatic rice...

When David Leprozo, Jr. took up photography as a hobby at 13, he never thought it would lead him to a career of preserving the culture of the Philippine...