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How do you usually celebrate New Year's Eve? Perhaps you' d like to take a look at how people in other countries celebrate this big day.1. In Scotland, the UK, fireworks go off in front of Edinburgh Castle. After midnight people sing "Aul d Lang Syne". The words are in Scottish ...
Looking at how people celebrate Christmas in other countries can be fun, exciting or just plain unusual. Those of us who travel have experienced Christmas around the world so I’ve asked some great travel bloggers to share different ways countries celebrate Christmas traditions − in their own ...
Chilean people celebrate Christmas with a cold drink called monkey tail, which is made from coffee, milk, eggs, wine and fermented grapes. Why is this drink called monkey tail? No one can explain it. Norway Before going to bed on Christmas Eve, everyone in the family called a pair of sh...
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)How do you usually celebrate New Year's Eve?By getting together with your family,or singing karaoke with your friends?Perhaps you'd like to take a look at how people in other countries celebrate this big day. In the US,thousands of people gather in Times Square in New York City to we...
In Ireland, people celebrate the New Year in a d9way. The Irish strikes(击打)the doors and walls of the house with Christmas bread to chase bad luck out of the house. In Spain, when the clock strikes midnight, almost e10eats 12 grapes. They eat one grape for each toll(钟声)to brin...
Methodists celebrate Christmas Eve in a variety of different ways as well. Some participants choose to celebrate Holy Communion on this day with theirfamilies. Other participants partake in a service of light which entails the singing of “Silent Night” and the lighting of personal candles. ...
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Burns Night honors Robert Burns and his contribution to Scottish culture. When he was born in 1759, Scottishness was not so easy to openly celebrate. It had been just over 50 years since the Act of Union absorbed the Kingdom of Scotland into the United Kingdom, and only 14 years since ...