What are the customs of New Year’s Day? New Year's Day customs in China and other countries

What are the customs of New Year’s Day? New Year's Day customs in China and other countries
New Year's Day is the New Year in the Gregorian calendar. It is celebrated not only in China but also in other countries. So what customs do people use to celebrate this festival that is celebrated in most countries in the world? The eleventh month of the lunar calendar is a new month. What should we do and what should we avoid in this new month? Visit Shui Mo Xiansheng's website to learn more about the eleventh month of the lunar calendar.

Chinese New Year Customs

Although New Year's Day is not as complicated as the Spring Festival, there are still some customs of celebrating New Year's Day that have been passed down. Let's take a look: New Year's Day custom 1: setting off firecrackers Firecrackers are not only exclusive to the Spring Festival, there are also many customs of setting off firecrackers on New Year's Day. According to popular legend, a ferocious beast called "Nian" would appear on the night of the Lunar New Year's Eve every year. In order to scare away this beast, people would burn bamboo joints at their doorsteps. As the air in the bamboo cavity expanded due to heat, the bamboo cavity burst, making a loud noise, thereby driving away the Nian beast. It is believed that New Year's Day evolved from the Spring Festival, so this custom has been passed down. New Year's Day custom 2: Drinking Tusu wine Drinking Tusu wine is a custom of the ancients. They would drink Tusu wine every New Year's Day. It is said that this name was given because this wine was brewed in a house called "Tusu", so it was called "Tusu wine". New Year's Day custom three: sacrifice three animals, respect ghosts and gods, and worship ancestors. These are traditional customs passed down from the past among the people. Up to now, many customs have gradually faded away. Nowadays, New Year’s Day is mostly celebrated through gatherings. There are countless New Year’s Day and New Year’s Eve galas on TV. The main traditional customs are still more complicated during the Spring Festival.

New Year's Day customs around the world

In addition to China, many other countries celebrate New Year's Day, and their festivals are also very interesting: 1. France: The French celebrate the New Year with wine on New Year's Day, starting with a party on New Year's Eve and ending on January 3rd. They believe that only by drinking all the wine in the house on New Year's Day can they have good luck in the new year. Therefore, on New Year's Day, every family must drink up all the remaining wine in the house. 2. United States: Americans like to eat herring on New Year's Day, because herring always swims in groups, symbolizing family unity and prosperity. Therefore, Americans prefer this saying and also believe that if they eat this kind of fish on New Year's Day, they will be successful in the new year. 3. Spain: On New Year's Day, the Spanish will take champagne and grapes to the streets and wait for the moment when the New Year's bell rings. There is also a tradition in Spain, which is the last 12 seconds of the countdown to midnight. Eat 12 green grapes (not purple grapes) immediately and make a wish silently in your heart. 12 grapes, 12 wishes. It indicates that every month of the next 12 months will be sweet and beautiful.

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