Lotteries have been integrated into various cultural traditions worldwide, often tied to fundraising for public projects or religious purposes. In ancient Rome, lotteries were used to distribute goods during feasts, while in China, they helped fund the Great Wall. European nations used lotteries for public infrastructure and charitable causes. In Japan, lotteries are tied to New Year’s celebrations, with traditional games symbolizing good fortune. In modern cultures, lotteries often support education, healthcare, and community development, reflecting a long-standing tradition of using chance-based systems for social and economic benefit.