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This opinion piece argues that female city leaders are driving unprecedented urban transformation toward more inclusive, sustainable cities. Drawing on examples from Barcelona's Ada Colau, Montréal's Valérie Plante and Paris's Anne Hidalgo, the authors contend that women leaders' lived experiences result in policies benefiting vulnerable groups. The article cites statistics showing only 25 of the world's 300 largest cities have female mayors, and calls for more gender balance in municipal leadership to create public spaces that work for everyone.

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Ancient Origins of New Year Greeting Cards Traced to Han Dynasty China
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Ancient Origins of New Year Greeting Cards Traced to Han Dynasty China

The tradition of sending New Year greeting cards originated in China during the Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), when people crafted ming ci—name cards on bamboo or wood sticks bearing their name, age, hometown, official position, and personal statement. The number of cards received symbolized social status, with some placing red bags outside their gates to receive them as receiving blessings. The term ming ci remains in use for name cards in Japan today.

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