It's almost the end of 2014. We are on the doorstep of another new year, full of hopes, desires and beliefs that 2015 be even more successful and better than last time. World ship old and welcome the new year, each country has its own way, but all the people around is just a thought have - be happy. The New Year is one of the oldest of all holidays and was observed for the first time 4,000 years ago in Babylon. Since then, many traditions have changed. That is the reason why people around the world to celebrate different.
According to the ancient authors, comes the celebration of celebrate the birth of the sun. In the process of history, such as the change in the religious systems alsochangedcalendarsandwaysofsaving time.
Japan
The new year in Japan take a whole day, from early morning when the house through symbolic purification expulsion "of dust from the past". In this way the house will be prepared for a successful and happy new year. Also, it is important to resolve the conflict and problems from the past, if you want a fresh and new start
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
In Brazil there is a tradition for the New Year to white clothes to wear for good luck and peace for the coming year. It's like faith, white is to ward off evil spirits. jump Brazilians also have an ocean wave on every day of the week and throw flowers into the water in a good mood and happy new year.
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London, England
British believe that they will be happy when the first who will come to the house is a man with gifts.. While in other hand, if your home is the female guests visited for the first time, it is not a good sign
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China
In China all the doors are decorated with red details, because red is a symbol of luck and happiness. A few days before the reception, clean Chinese their houses, the doors and windows are fitted with paper decorations, the symbols of wealth, longevity and happy marriage decorated pose with many children. Also on this day, people are part of the big move from a silk glowing dragon, the Chinese symbol of strength out.
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Philippines
Wearing polka dots on New Year's Eve is usually for Filipinos. Many people eat round fruits such as oranges and grapefruit, as round objects signify prosperity.
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