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10 Best Cities For New Years Eve Celebration
New Years Eve is celebrated world-wide by all people, regardless of their nationality and religion. We are all waiting for this special night and carefully preparing for it. Many people even believe that a...
59 commentsYear of the Tiger - Chinese New Year 2010 and Other New Year Observances
When we speak of the New Year, the date that comes to most people's minds is January 1st the date that many of the old Roman calendars as well as the modern Gregorian and Julian calendars use as the start of...
13 commentsHappy Native American New Year Meals
The Three Sisters wish you a Happy New Year! The unfamiliar may wonder whose these ladies are, but we know them to be Corn, Beans, and Squash. They are the foundation foods of many Native American groups...
14 commentsbringing in the new year - superstitions, resolutions, aftermath, new beginnings
New Years day brings in a fresh start, a new begining; at least it's suppose to. Much like the day to day superstitions we have about things, like: exit the way you came (if you enter someone's house via...
37 commentsDress to attract good luck for the New Year
The tradition of wearing new clothes for New Year’s Eve extends throughout several continents and while people in most European and Asian countries wear red clothing to attract good luck others favour yellow as a lucky colour. Green clothes are also considered to bring good luck as it is the colour of money and wealth .
10 commentsIdeas for Celebrating the New Year
New Year's Eve is almost here and that means that everyone is looking for something to do. Although they exist, the person who prefers to stay home alone and do nothing related to the New Year is relatively...
2 commentsIdeas for New Year's Eve Parties
New Year’s Eve is probably the biggest party night of the year in the U.S. – maybe in the entire world! For years, my husband and I attended a huge dance and party at a club we belong to. Now, however,...
28 commentsNew Year's Celebrations in Indonesia
Most of Indonesian people celebrate the New Year's eve with city convoy by cars and motorcycles. New Year is not celebrated as big as Idul Fitri in Indonesia. Most of Indonesian people are still working on...
7 commentsFavorite Rituals on New Year’s Eve
Rituals on New Year’s Eve is performed by millions of people every year by making resolutions and setting goals to do thing better in the New Year. These rituals have been created over the years perhaps...
13 commentsLesser Known New Year's Traditions - Lucky Foods of Texas and More
New Year's Day arrives on different dates in the world, according to the culture in which it is celebrated. For instance, Chinese New Year is not on January 1st and the Jewish New Year is in September....
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