New Year’s Day is not a traditional Chinese festival. The traditional Chinese New Year’s Day refers to the first day of the first lunar month. The world holiday New Year's Day, which is January 1st of the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as the "New Year" in most countries in the world. So how do countries around the world celebrate New Year's Day?How do countries around the world celebrate New Year's Day?Britain <br /> On the day before New Year's Day, every household must have wine in the bottle and meat in the cupboard. The British believe that if there is no leftover wine and meat, there will be poverty in the coming year. In addition, the custom of "drawing well water" in the New Year is popular in the UK. People strive to be the first to draw water, believing that the first person to draw water is a happy person and the water drawn is auspicious water.Belgium <br /> In Belgium, on New Year's morning, the first thing people do in rural areas is to pay New Year's greetings to their livestock. People walked up to the cows, horses, sheep, dogs, cats and other animals, and solemnly told these creatures: "Happy New Year!" Germany <br /> During the New Year's Day, every German household will place a fir tree and a horizontal tree, with silk flowers tied between the leaves, to represent the blooming flowers and the spring in the world. They climb onto chairs just before the New Year arrives at midnight on New Year's Eve, and when the bell rings, they jump off the chairs and throw a heavy object behind the chairs to show that they are throwing away the disaster and jumping into the New Year. In rural Germany, there is a New Year custom of "tree climbing competition" to show success. France <br /> Celebrate the New Year with wine. People start drinking and revelry from New Year's Eve until January 3rd. The French believe that the weather on New Year's Day is a sign of what the new year will be like. Early in the morning on New Year's Day they would go to the streets to look at the wind direction for divination: if the wind blew from the south, it would indicate good weather and a peaceful and hot year; if the wind blew from the west, it would mean a bumper year for fishing and milking; if the wind blew from the east, there would be a high yield of fruit; and if the wind blew from the north, it would mean a poor harvest. Italy <br /> New Year's Eve in Italy is a night of carnival. As night falls, thousands of people flock to the streets, lighting firecrackers and fireworks, and even firing live ammunition. Men and women danced until midnight. Every household cleans up old things, smashes some breakable items in the house, and throws all the old pots and bottles out of the door to get rid of bad luck and worries. This is their traditional way of saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the new year. Switzerland <br /> The Swiss have the habit of doing fitness on New Year's Day. Some of them go mountain climbing in groups, standing on the top of the mountain facing the ice and snow, singing loudly about the good life; some ski along the long snow trails in the mountains and forests, as if looking for the road to happiness; some hold stilt-walking competitions, with men, women, old and young all participating and wishing each other good health. They welcome the new year by doing fitness. Romania <br /> On New Year's Eve, people erected a tall Christmas tree and set up a stage in the square. The citizens set off fireworks and sang and danced. Rural people pull wooden plows decorated with various colorful flowers to celebrate the New Year. Bulgaria <br /> During the New Year's Day meal, whoever sneezes will bring happiness to the whole family. The head of the family will promise him the first sheep, cow or foal in the hope that he will bring happiness to the whole family. Greece <br /> On New Year's Day, every family makes a big cake and puts a silver coin inside. The host cuts the cake into several pieces and distributes them to family members or visiting relatives and friends. Whoever eats the cake with the silver coin will become the luckiest person in the New Year, and everyone will congratulate him. Spain <br /> On New Year's Eve, all family members gather together to celebrate with music and games. Midnight arrived, as soon as the clock struck twelve, everyone began to scramble to eat grapes. If you can eat 12 pills according to the sound of the bell, it symbolizes that everything will go well in every month of the new year. Conclusion: Although countries around the world celebrate in different ways, it is undeniable that everyone is celebrating this wonderful festival with their own "sense of ritual"! |
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