World Culture and Arts is a living lens through which we understand humanity, a dynamic tapestry that keeps evolving as communities celebrate, innovate, and connect across centuries, languages, regions, and digital networks; it resists simple categorization, offering instead a fluid map of how people express meaning, negotiate identity, and imagine futures through shared rituals, stories, music, cuisine, and everyday acts of creativity that endure even as societies transform, migrate, and remix their own traditions.When we study the ways people gather, perform, and exchange ideas, we see not only the beauty of diverse aesthetics but also the social roles that art and culture play in shaping schools, markets, neighborhoods, and public life, from memory-making ceremonies to urban planning that rewards creativity in streetscapes, galleries, and community centers and from classroom curricula to cross-cultural diplomacy, research collaborations, and civic engagement initiatives that empower youth and elders alike.