New Year (UK) 65438+ 10/is also a public holiday. On New Year's Eve, people usually stay up late to welcome the New Year. In Scotland, New Year's Eve is regarded as New Year's Eve, even though it is more festive than Christmas.
New Year's Day (Japan) is the first day of the new year, and it is also a day to pray for good luck and happiness in the new year and make plans for this year. On this day, I will also go to a shrine or a nearby temple for the first time.
New Year (New Year's Day): The Russian New Year was once held on March 1 day in early spring every year, and a grand ceremony was held on this day. At the end of 15, influenced by Byzantium, the festival was changed to September 1. It was not until 1699 that Peter the Great designated 65438+1 October1as the New Year according to the traditional habits of western European countries. 1669 At midnight on New Year's Eve, Peter the Great lit the first fireworks display in Red Square and ordered Moscow residents to build houses with evergreen trees such as pine, cypress and fir to show good luck. Then fir became the main symbol of Christmas and New Year. Because festivals are similar, the Orthodox Church celebrates New Year and Christmas together. In the celebration of the New Year, Santa Claus and Snow Girl are indispensable. They present gifts to people to celebrate the New Year. 1930, the Soviet government officially designated the New Year as a national holiday. In the new year, all public places wear holiday clothes. Tall and beautiful New Year fir trees stand in the big square of the city, and all kinds of small gift fir trees are hung in the living room of every household. The tower-shaped fir tree symbolizes evergreen life. At midnight at 12, dzmz on the Basque Tower in the Kremlin rang loudly, and the bell spread all over the country through radio and television. The whole country celebrated, and people opened champagne to celebrate the New Year. Gregorian calendar 65438+ 10/4 is New Year's Day in Russia, and Russians will celebrate it as usual, especially in rural areas.
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The festival commemorating Epiphany is also the Children's Day in Italy. Legend has it that Befana is a witch riding a broom, who enters the house through the chimney on the roof and gives gifts to children in boots. Therefore, adults put all kinds of gifts for children in boots and put them on the fireplace, while naughty children will receive candy that looks like black charcoal blocks.
La Fête des rois),1+1October 6), used to eat a pancake on this day;
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Spain-SaintAnthonyAbbot Festival (1 month 17):
The city of LaPuebladeMallorca originated from 1365 BC. On the festival day, the whole city lit a huge bonfire in the middle of the street. The famous "CancionersdelCamp" band hummed to the beat of bamboo poles and tambourines. ColladeDemonis Dance Company also joined the celebration, performing guitar and dancing. In addition, young men and women in the city put on old-fashioned traditional costumes and performed dances; The crowd also held a public blessing ceremony in front of the altar.
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"Tamborrada" in San Sebastian, Spain (1 month 19, 20);
SanSebastian city (located in Guipuzcoa province). /kloc-On the evening of 0/9, groups of drummers walked through the city with deafening drums. The next morning, a performance ceremony of "TamborradaInfantil" (children's drum team) was held; In the evening, a ceremony was held to celebrate the patron saint of the city.
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India-Saraswati Festival
Generally, it is a Hindu festival from Gregorian calendar 10 to February. During this period, Hindus will commemorate the goddess of knowledge Saraswati.