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New Years Traditions New Yearis the time to wish and expect for something new. On this day people from all parts of the world irrespective of their caste, creed, color and religion come together to celebrate and enjoy. Each and every festival and occasion has distincttradition and customand ...
There are many traditions around the world to celebrate the New Year. Here's a look at a few of them.Drive off bad luckMany cultures have traditions meant to scare off bad luck. This often involves using fire or loud noises in the form of fireworks! In Scotland, for example, people ...
Experience Chinese New Year Traditions Nowadays, more people in the world celebrate Chinese New Year. After knowing the 9 disappearing traditions of Chinese New Year, it’s a good idea to plan a trip and experience some Chinese New Year traditions on your own. See our sample tours for some ...
New Year Traditions "Happy New Year!", that greeting will be said and heard for at least the first couple of weeks as a new year gets under way. But the day celebrated as New Year’s Day in modern America was not always January 1.Ancient New Years...
and the other for the lion body. It takes years of training and practice before the performers can be good enough to give a public performance. It's no surprise that many lion dancers are also practitioners of Chinese martial arts, such as Kung Fu. The lively display of the lion dance ...
We've seen people break plates at a Greek wedding, but in Denmark, it's a New Years tradition tobreak plates for good luck. However while THEY do it on the doors of their loved ones, maybe we can do that somewhere else... like the House of Rage or the Roaring Rage Room. I'm ...
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New Year traditions all around the world “Happy New Year!” Everyone will greet each other with these words as they meet each other over the next couple of weeks. But it wasn’t always January 1 that marked the New Year. At least 4,000 years ago, the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians...