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New Year Traditions in the Philippines

Nothing beats the Christmas celebration here in the Philippines. Well, nothing that is until you get to experience the New Year celebrations! One of the noisiest time (if not the noisiest) of the year, New...

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Korean Games

Korea holds fast to several traditional games that are different than anything we have in America. The game of Yut Nori is an outdoor board game with a huge where four halved, round sticks are thrown up...

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New Year Around the World HubMob

Come join our HubMob world tour of various New Year celebrations. Experience different New Year's Eve traditions, cultures, events and more. It's all here in our New Year Around the World HubMob.

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The Irony of Fate, or A Russian New Year's Tradition

In the USSR, religious celebrations were discouraged, so instead of celebrating Christmas, the Soviets encouraged their citizens to celebrate New Year's. Today in Russia, Christmas remains an almost entirely...

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New Year Around the World

I have been lucky to spend New Year in several countries. What I have learnt is that it doesn’t matter where you are, people like to celebrate. Toasting, dancing and fireworks are a common denominator with most western cultures while traditions and customs are local. I cannot decide which country celebrates the best New Year; all I can say is that each country is different and at the end, the joy of welcoming a New Year has nothing to do with the place where you celebrate or how you celebrate

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philippine new year traditions

Ever since childhood, New Year Celebrations were huge festivities. As Asians, we are strongly influenced by the traditions practiced by our neighbor countries and our former colonizers. Let me...

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Fall and Winter Holiday Recipes to Remember

Several additional harvest celebration recipes are offered in Favorite Autumn and Winter Holiday Recipes. This Hub Continues with some additional offerings, including the foods that North America has...

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Historical buildings in Cape Town: St Stephen's Church and the Bo-Kaap

Strand Street in Cape Town runs from the Castle of Good Hope on the Grand Parade to the foot of Signal Hill. On the way it passes many historical and interesting places, including what used to be called Boeren Plein (Farmers' Square) or Hottentot Plein and is now called Riebeeck Square, and, a little further on, the old Malay quarter known as the Bo-Kaap (Upper Cape).

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Samhain and All Saint's festival

Samhain is the end of the light half and the beginning of the dark half of the year. The Celtic people celebrated it as the New Year. It is the time were the line between the mortal world and spirit world...

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What is your favorite family tradition?

our family has a distinct tradition. we all are from raliways and more often most of us would not be together at all times due to the service to railways. rails do not take holidays .during...

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