Each of the 20 soul-stirring photographs illustrates the extraordinary and wonderful world of the world.
Where do they come from, and what are the hidden stories?
Are you ready to take you through those unforgettable moments?
In 1939, at Waterloo Station in London, England, a soldier hugged his wife tightly and kissed goodbye affectionately. The flames of World War II have spread throughout Europe, and for them, this kiss may well be the final farewell.
This "gas mask" designed for young children originated in the United Kingdom in 1938, and its size is so large that the child's head occupies only half of it, and the style of painting is unique, which makes people feel extremely weird.
In 1984, in a corner of Sichuan, two girlfriends who had returned from working got together and eagerly shared what they saw and heard with each other. They were dressed in eye-catching and fashionable clothes, and the BB machine around their waists glistened in the sun, becoming the "fashion benchmark" of that year.
After Diwali, the residents of the Indian town put on an ingenious "cow dung war". The third brother's unbridled imagination has to be admired!
It takes 243 Earth days for Venus to make one rotation and 225 Earth days for it to complete one revolution around the Sun. Therefore, on Venus, the time of a day is even longer than the time of a year.
In the 70s of the 20th century, Arnold Schwarzenegger showed off his muscles to a group of elderly women, but the group of aunts with decades of experience did not make waves, as if they had long been accustomed to the wind and waves, and were not surprised by his display.
In this photo, a police officer is using a tape measure to strictly measure the length of a woman's swim trunks to make sure they are no less than 6 inches above the knee, as shorter swim trunks were prohibited at the time.
Andrea Ivanova, a young Bulgarian woman, has a soft spot for lip augmentation, and after more than 20 surgeries and spending more than $8,000, she finally got her wish and had plump and attractive lips.
In 1930, Atlanta held an endurance dance competition, and the champion dancers danced for 61 consecutive days, setting an astonishing record.
In 1965, on the streets of Cape Town, South Africa, two girls dressed in miniskirts walked confidently in the crowd. In that conservative era, their outfits undoubtedly challenged the bottom line of society, attracting passers-by to look sideways, as if they had seen something different.
In the 50s of the last century, Marilyn Monroe shined on the red carpet in a sexy silk dress and fur scarf.
In 1968, there was an interesting scene in a barbershop on the streets of London: a customer brought his dog to groom. But the dog's slightly helpless expression didn't seem to buy this "new hairstyle".
In 1938, King George VI of the United Kingdom was serious and dignified when he played the slide in public.
In 1988, the first "Miss Soviet Union" beauty pageant was grandly opened, and the candidates were full of confidence and were nervously making final preparations.
In Tehran, Iran, in 1973, a woman dressed in costume cuts a cake to celebrate her birthday.
In the '60s, Fritz, a famous pit bull TV star, is now enjoying the exclusive services of California's top barbers.
In order to maintain their beauty, young women use ingenuity to draw realistic stocking patterns on their legs with paints and eyebrow pencils, which from a distance look as if they are really wearing elegant stockings.
In a zoo in France, an orangutan miraculously acquires a new skill in cleaning.
In Japan's anti-British propaganda, two Japanese women were shown holding a photo of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. They pinched their noses and wrote the word "WC" on the photograph to satirize Churchill's infamy as a toilet.
In 1964, a flight attendant was carefully reviewing the design of a new uniform for Navian Airlines, but unfortunately she did not approve the proposal.