The Importance Of New Year Essay

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New Year is one ofimportant holiday, which is universally celebrated. It is the time when people say goodbye to last year and start their new year with new hopes. New Year is the holiday which everywhere and everyone celebrate it with their family. Usually this holiday and festive celebrated on 1st January. It is interesting that every country celebrate with their own traditions and the most interesting thing that not every country celebrate New Year the same calendar and the same time.. Countries like China, India and Israel have their own New Year holiday accept the 1st January they celebrate it another different time and different traditions. Some countries celebrate New Year in different seasons like in later of the February or in spring, when its time to sow new crops, while others …show more content…

The festival in Brazil is known as AnoNove (Portuguese) but is more popularly known as Revillion. It is celebrated on January 1 as per the Gregorian Calendar. New Year is the time when people from different parts of the world like to celebrate it outdoors in Brazil such as open air party halls, clubs, beaches and even roads are thronged with people. Bulgarian New Year.It is celebrated in an extraordinary way in Bulgary. The most distinctive feature of celebration is that preparations would start early in the morning and coincides on Midsummer Day. All lasses in the village would drop their rings, as well as oats and barley, the symbols of fertility, into a caldron full of spring water, all the rings fastened with a red thread to a bunch of perennial plants, such as ivy, crane's bill, or basil. The cauldron was left overnight in the open, under the stars, and on New Year's Eve, following a ritual dance around it, the girls' fortunes weretold.Another distinctive thing is ringing Bulgaria bells in the new year.A traditional Bulgarian New Year's dish banica which is a flaky cheese

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