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- Celebration of the New Year in different nations and peoples
- 2. When and where to celebrate the New Year
- Experts estimate that there are about 3,000 nations on earth. They represent more than 200 countries. Each of these nations has its own culture, customs, and traditions. New Year's Eve is a special holiday celebrated all over the worldnations, peoples and peoples are greeted with unique traditions and customs
- After the New Year, a mass parade will take place in Korean villages and a high jump competition will be held among girls. As soon as the New Year comes, Africans will be happy if they put an ostrich egg in their mouths and hold a "who's who" contest. Winners, of course, are usually rewarded. Vietnamese celebrate the New Year at home, without visiting, until dawn. If someone is tired and sleepy, the happiness that comes from it will turn away.
- Happy New Year.In the New Year, March 21, Navruz will be celebrated in the east. You will be in the same mood throughout the year as you celebrate the New Year. The New Year will come on December 31 at 12:00. also greet with good intentions.
- Cambodians are greeted in a special way. On New Year's Eve, they bake a giant cake with the most sweet and delicious 50 eggs, sugar and sour cream, treat each other and think that the New Year will bring happiness to the hostess only if they show generosity, openness and art. . On New Year's Eve, the Japanese clean their dishes, fill them with clean paint, and hang bamboo and pine twigs on the doors of all homes, a symbol of longevity and devotion. In Hungary, on this day, the head of the family brings home a bunch of straw. "What did you bring?" His wife asks traditionally. The answer is, "Peace, happiness, bliss." After that, the whole house is sprinkled with straw
- It is a well-known fact that time is an inexhaustible and infinite treasure, that it does not submit to humanity at all, but only progresses. This treasure takes humanity from generation to generation. Our wise people compare him to the supreme judge. And this is true wisdom.
- Volume 4 of the National Encyclopedia of Uzbekistan describes the calendar as follows. A calendar is a printed publication that contains information about years, months and days, days of the week, major holidays, and sometimes astronomical information. The oldest known Roman calendar has the date 354 AD. The order of the months in the calendar gave rise to the notions of the beginning and end of the year. The beginning of the year, that is, the coming of the new year. People celebrate the New Year on different calendars. March was once considered the first month of March in ancient Rome. Because at this time the field work begins.
- Also, the year was 10 months. Later, its number doubled. In 46 BC, the Roman emperor Julius Caesar postponed the beginning of the year to January 1. The Julian calendar, named after him, spread throughout Europe.
- Our ancestors, on the other hand, considered March 21 to be the beginning of the year and celebrated this day as the beginning of the new year. Neighboring Afghanistan also celebrates the New Year on March 21.In India, the New Year is celebrated on January 1st. In the south, the New Year is celebrated in March, in the north in April, and in the west in October.Ancient sources also show that during the Greco-Bactrian kingdom, nomadic Turkic cattle-breeding tribes invented the muchal chronicle, which is named after 12 different animals. Later this year, it spread to Mongolia, India, China, Japan, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and other countries.
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