Friday, December 30, 2011

Unique Tradition for Celebrates New Year From Different Countries In The World



Unique Tradition for Celebrates New Year From Different Countries In The World - In Western culture, New Year's Eve is usually celebrated with parties and gatherings with relatives, friends, or family.

In some major cities in the world, New Year's Eve is celebrated with a party together in the open field to wait the second turn of the year. Like what, the way the world celebrates this tradition?

Australia
Kangaroos in this country, its citizens enjoy the largest fireworks in the world on New Year's Eve. In Dubai, the residents were amazed watching the fireworks show and a spectacular laser light at the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the region.


English
People can enjoy the fireworks from the banks of the River Thames. Meanwhile, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of people took part in the tradition of "Las Uvas", which literally means the wine. In that tradition, mass consuming wine when the chiming clock rang 12 times to indicates the turn of the year.

Estonia
In Estonia, the state 17th in Continental Europe that use the euro currency, Prime Minister Andrus Ansip marked the turn of the year by drawing an amount of cash in euros at an ATM.

Taiwan
A firework displayed that lit the dragon form. These fireworks are described as the largest in Taiwan, and its manufacture cost U.S. $ 2 million or about Rp18 billion.

New York, United States
Meanwhile, in the land of US, a big ball traditionally displayed in the Field Times Square to mark the beginning of 2012.

Roman
Formerly the Ancient Romans celebrated New Year with one another give a gift of branches from sacred trees. Gradually they give each other nuts or gold coins with the image layer Janus. The God of Door and all begins.

Equador
Equador has an unique tradition of celebrating the New Year. One is 'Tradition Widow Crying'. A man posing as a woman must make as many people laugh to tears caused ridiculous.
 In return, people gave money to the degree necessary to women's imitation. Unique tradition, the other is to make people straw effigy figures that are not preferred. After midnight, The dool is burned. It was a symbol of the elimination of years ago and the arrival of the new year.
In addition, the Equador also have a tradition to eat grapes with the words of hope in the new year. Overall there are 12 grapes symbolizing the 12 expectations, and should be eaten before midnight.

Philippines
The new year is expected to bring good luck more than ever before. Philippine Society performs a variety of traditions that are believed to bring good luck. One way is to wear polka-dot shirt at the time of celebrating the New Year. Another tradition that is no less unique is carrying a pot of coins around the room in the house, as he shook. It is believed to bring good luck in the next year.
Moreover, Filipinos are also preparing a round fruit that is believed to bring good luck. The fruit is served with other typical delicacies at banquets called media noche. The annual moment is usually celebrated with family and close friends.

Mexico
Mexico also has a tradition that is no less unique. If you want to have a new partner, wear red underwear on New Year's celebration. But if you want to have abundant sustenance, clothing in yellow is the right choice.
The sweep activities trash out the door and hung a stuffed sheep from wool yarn on the handle of the door is also a tradition of New Year celebrations conducted by the Mexicans. For those of you who fancy chestnut traveling in the new year, you have to carry luggage to the outdoors. The tradition is believed to grant wishes the way your magazine.

Japan
There is absolutely no frenzied atmosphere on New Year's celebrations in Japan. New Year's Eve called "Joya" is a moment of all family members can gather together. Pliers typical serving consists of three types of food have a very meaningful symbol. Fish eggs have meaning prosperity, smoked sardines are a symbol of a fertile soil, and candied celebration is a symbol of marine plants.
New Year celebration in Japan is marked by the tradition of staying up late to welcome Toshigami (God of the New Year). People who believed hair into sleep quickly changed. On New Year's Eve, do traditional temple Buddhist temple bells ring 108 times to symbolize the number of human passion.

Brazil
Brazilian society has a unique tradition of celebrating the New Year, On January 1, they wear white clothes and rushing throng toward the sea, and there they buried the laying flowers and mango, papaya, watermelon you in the sand beach as a mark of respect for the Gods Lamanja The most famous sea there.

German
'Silverter' was the term the Germans for New Year's Eve. In Berlin, the usual classic food served on this special day is a goldfish. Uniquely thorn carp distributed as a lucky charm to the guests. In addition, according to the trust the Germans, if they eat the rest of New Year's celebration feast, they will not be short of food for one full year.

Greece
Greece has its own belief in welcoming the New Tabun. Pomegranate is a symbol of fertility and success. So on January 1 people have a tradition of spreading the seeds of pomegranates ka door, shops and offices in hopes of fortune are abundant and successful life throughout the year.

Italy
Be careful when walking the street in Naples, a small town in Italy, on 31 December at 00.00. At that time, there is tradition tossing unused goods back through the window. The tradition of New Year celebrations have meaning to forget the bad things that happened the past and get ready to enter the new year. So, do not be surprised if in the morning we see so many cooking stuffs, refrigerators, and other junk scattered in the streets of the city.

Korea
Eating Thuck Gook is a celebration of New Year's tradition in Korea. Thuck Gook consists of beef broth with pieces of scrambled eggs and rice crackers. According to belief, if we eat this delicious food, we will not grow old during the year.
 But whatever the form, celebration or tradition, the turn of the year is often regarded as a moment of change and hope for something that could change the previous state. Although these changes do not only during the new year however, the spirit that arose at the beginning of the year should be a fuel to continue to develop into individuals who have been better for yourself, family, and the environment.

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