NEW YEAR TRADITIONS
December 24, 2009
- Travour.com offers complete information about New Year Traditions.
- 31 Dec 2008 . Food: A tradition common to the southern states of the USA dictates that the eating of black-eyed peas on New Year's Day will attract both .
- A look at the history, traditions, and good luck customs of New Year's Day and how it is celebrated.
- 31 Dec 2008 . Unlike many holidays, where celebrants are bound by tradition or religion, New Year's is a holiday that allows each individual to choose his .
- There are few places with a longer or richer history of New Years traditions than Scotland, where the holiday is known as Hogmanay.
- Instead of just accepting the first New Year's party invitation this year, come up with your own special New Year's traditions to create lasting memories .
- www.hogmanay.net; New Year Traditions Information on how the world celebrates New Year. From Father Time's Net. www.fathertimes.net/traditions.htm .
- Interesting information on the customs and traditions associated with January and other months.
- Learn how new year customs have evolved as we celebrate them today. Most of these customs and traditions have ancient, religious roots.
- Iran, a brief description of the Persian New Year's Ceremonies and Traditions.
- Followers of the Gregorian calendar celebrate New Year on January 1st but celebrations take place through out the year, from Chinese New Year through to .
- New Year tradition with all its folklore and customs is purely provincial and to a great extent country and culture specific.
- 14 Jan 2009 . Summer is also an influence on our new-year traditions. Many Kiwis enjoy being outdoors on New Year's Eve (weather permitting). .
- Chinese New Year traditions and customs are a mixture of the familiar, family feasts and present giving and the foreign, Lai See and superstitions.
- New Year's Traditions From Around the World . Every country possesses different traditions and customs for ringing in the New Year—a cleansing of your .
- 30 Dec 2008 . I also wonder if the New Year's calling tradition will ever make a comeback. Six Degrees of Bernard Madoff - City Room Blog - NYTimes.com .
- We have compiled a bibliography of selected resources - books, articles, and websites about new year traditions in different cultures around the world. .
- 9 Dec 2009 . Please feel free to share any New Year's Eve traditions you celebrate. Whatever you do and whoever you celebrate this New Year with, .
- 29 Dec 2008 . Here in the US, New Year's is celebrated with fireworks and parades, carousing and toasts. Some cultures, though, have more unusual ways of .
- While New Year's Eve is celebrated around the world, the Scots have a long rich . . customs and traditions surrounding the pagan festival of Hogmanay. .
- Each culture and religion marks the New Year differently. The Chinese lunar year, for example, commences in January or February; the Jewish New Year, .
- 20 posts - 4 authors - Last post: 15 Jan 2008The throwing of mandarin oranges on Chap Goh Mei(15th moon/night) is a Chinese tradition that signifies the end of the Chinese New Year and .
- Thousands of miles away, the Japanese observe their New Year's tradition of eating a noodle called toshikoshi soba. (This means "sending out the old year. .
- As part of the annual tradition, every door and window is supposed to be wide open on the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve. That lets out the spirits of .
- Read about traditions and customs for New Year including tradition of first footing.
- 6 Dec 2007 . New Year is the main holiday of the year in Russia– the most welcome and the most beautiful one, rich in history, fascinating traditions and .
- In-depth explanation of the 15-day Chinese New Year celebration. Includes explanation of feasts, descriptions of traditional foods and decorations, .
- New Year's traditions rich in symbolism - Michelle Ouaknine University Wire 02-14-2005 (Daily Bruin) (U-WIRE) LO : Encyclopedia.com.
- The tradition of setting off firecrackers symbolizes seeing out the past year and welcoming in the New Year. • It is believed you should not sweep or dust .
- A look at the history, traditions, and customs of New Year's Day and how it is celebrated.
- How to Observe Chinese New Year's Traditions. The traditional Chinese New Year begins on the first day of the lunar calendar, so the starting date for the .
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- 31 Dec 2007 . I'm absolutely amazed with the sheer number of New Year's traditions and superstitions that seem to be practiced in Peru. .
- If you are planning to celebrate the New Year in the Southeast, it is most likely that you will be offered black-eyed peas in some form, either just after .
- 17 Nov 2009 . Just as the parties from Christmas begin to dwindle, preparations are started for the celebration of New Year.
- In Scotland, one of the New Year traditions is "first-footing. . Sending New Year's cards is a popular tradition—if postmarked by a certain date, .
- The pictures in this slide show were taken in San Francisco's Chinatown in February, 1999 during the time of the Chinese New Year. They are .
- Another tradition, apparently no longer observed, is the “Creaming of the Well.” The young woman who drew the first water from the local well on New Year's .
- 21 Dec 2007 . Southerners spend the New Year's celebrating with traditions that date back to the Civil War. If you've never had the pleasure to be in the .
- The Chinese New Year is celebrated during the 15 days between the new Moon and the full moon. On the 15th day of the new year is a Lantern Festival, .
- 31 Dec 2007 . New Year traditions that all Americans are familiar with include the ball drop in Times Square, the Tournament of Roses Parade, fireworks, .
- Here are some other quick facts about new year's traditions and their origins: Hoppin' John spacer January 1. January 1st officially became the first day of .
- The tradition of welcoming the New Year and driving away evil spirits with the help of loud pyrotechnics is not unique to Germany. .
- They are used to express the people's wish for a peaceful and happy new year. Laba Zhou and Traditions of Chinese New Year .
- On New Year's Day (actually from the stroke of midnight) the tradition of first footing is observed. This is because the first person to set foot in a .
- 29 Dec 2008 . From swinging fireballs to gobbling grapes -- no matter how odd they may seem, these customs share an optimism that's hard not to .
- NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS: One new year tradition is the making of New Year's resolutions. That tradition dates back to the early Babylonians. .
- 2 Jan 2009 . The torchings have become a regular form of expression for disenfranchised suburban youths wanting to make sure the rest of the country .
- The early English adopted many of the Roman traditions. Later, English people followed the custom of cleaning chimneys on New Year's Day. .
- 1 Jun 2009 . There are many traditions and symbols associated with Chinese New Year. Here are a handful of the most popular Chinese New Year traditions .