Tuesday, August 6, 2019

New Year Celebrations Around the World You Didn’t Know Existed


New Year is that time of the year again, when you are probably getting ready for a day of splurging and feasting with your loved ones. People all over the world look forward to this day, to bid adieu to the current year, and welcoming in the next one. Usually you see a splendid display of fireworks and glittery explosions, lightings and the other bells and whistles distinct to any New Year celebration. While sending a Happy New Year card to your friends, you probably never would have thought to smash some utensils or eat grapes to celebrate the day, did you? There are a bunch of traditions and methods of celebrating New Year, apart from the common ones we see during ours.



Over time, people from around the world have adapted New Year celebrations and New Year wishes greetings to suit their customs and rituals. Here are some of the unique traditions in celebrating New Year you can find around the world:

1)      Edinburgh’s Hogmanay:

In the capital of Scotland, people celebrate New Year’s eve for over three days, all over the country. One tradition unique to their land is to create a “rive of fire” to signify the coming of New Year. Around 7 to 10 thousand-strong revelers march down the streets to Calton Hill, carrying flaming torches and wearing traditional costumes. They are accompanied by pipers and drummers who then lead them to a social gathering filled with music and dancing.

2)      Denmark’s Plate-Smashing Success:
     
     Usually, you would send happy New Year messages to your friends, meet up with your family and have a dinner to celebrate. You won’t however, go up to their house with utensils to throw and smash against their doors would you? Well, in Denmark, you’d be doing just that. As a New Year tradition, the people go around their neighborhoods, and chuck glasses and dishes at the doors of their families and friends. The more shards of utensils present at your door, the more loved and famous you are.


3)      Brazil’s Seven-Waves Hurdle:

The people of Brazil have adapted their celebrations over the years to include a tradition in the Sea. A local tradition, dictates that for you to have good luck this New Year, you should jump over seven oncoming waves. For better chances, you are recommended to do this while wearing white and offering up a bouquet of flowers.

4)      Spain’s Grape-Eating Craze:

The Chinese wish each other Happy New Year in Chinese on the eve, and make merry. The Spanish, eat grapes. During New Year in Spain, one of the unique traditions is to eat 12 grapes, eating one during each stroke of midnight. This isn’t as easy as it sounds, but if you do it correctly, it’s said to bring you a year of prosperity and happiness.



These are some of the various kinds of unique New Year traditions that are celebrated each year, in different parts of the world. You can find out the New Year Traditions celebrated in your country and localities on your own if you’re interested in methods other than the usual feasting and dancing. 


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Monday, August 5, 2019

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