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New Year
The New Year is the day that marks the beginning of a new
calendar year, and is the day on which the year count of the specific calendar
used is incremented.
The New Year Day, International New Year Day, or
specifically New Year of the Gregorian calendar that is in worldwide use today,
falls on 1 January, continuing the practice of the Roman calendar.
When Is New Year?
New Year 2013
When Is New Year 2013? New Year 2013 falls on Tuesday, 1 January 2013. The date
of New Year 2012 fell on Sunday, thus, in many countries, the New Year 2012
holiday (work off-day) was substituted to Monday, 2 January 2012.
New Year Celebrations Around The World
New Year is one of the most universally celebrated
festivities around the world, regardless of countries, culture, traditions, or
religions. Muslim countries, Chinese communities, Hindu worshipers, all have
their own way to observe the holiday.
New Year 2013 in Singapore
In Singapore, the celebrations of New Year all boils down to party on the New
Year Eve, with venues such as discotheque and beach parties are most eminent.
New Year day itself is quiet rest day, after the actions of party the night
before.
New Year 2013 in India
India country celebrates the New Year by partying with family and friends. All
the discotheques, amusement parks, night clubs and even movie houses are
crowded by people in all ages. The thought behind these gathering is to provide
goodbye to former year and greet the New Year abundantly. People in the parties
are noticed in vivid new dresses particularly chosen for the event. Usually,
Indian party holds a festive idea. Be it a unique dress code or a color code ?
theme dressing enhances the mood of New Year?s Eve.
New Year 2013 in Lebanon
In Lebanon, Lebanese celebrate New Year season in their personal means. Some of
them buy new clothes before the New Year arrive. Several cards with wishes and
greetings for the New Year are obtainable in the markets. Gifts are exchanged
with the families and loved ones. Some people embellish their homes to mark the
New Year?s arrival. Friends and families are gathered and once the time strikes
at twelve midnight, people greet each other and rejoice it with music and
lavish feasts.
New Year 2013 in United Arab Emirates
Every people in UAE celebrate the New Year. However, the UAE leaders have their
personal means of celebrating this holiday. The variety starts once the Big
Ben?s bell sounds. Dubai?s leader socialites go to the dinner at the Black-Tie
Gala that held at the harbor patio in Le Meridien Mina Seyahi. As having an
amazing dinner they can view the wonderful firecrackers.
New Year 2013 in Jordan
People in Jordan celebrate the New Year at their houses. January 1 is their
public holiday. People choose to enjoy and relax at their homes after meeting
deadlines and working hard through the whole year. Some people crowd the bars,
nightclubs and restaurants. Countdown parties are also held in expensive
hotels. Young people are drinking and dancing in the disco till dawn.
New Year 2013 in Malaysia
Celebration of New Year in Malaysia take place in hotels, discotheques,
nightclubs, restaurants, as well as in the homes of people, with a touch of
party cosmopolitan. Some people go to the churches, temples, and shrines to
pray for the better New Year. New Year in Malaysia is celebrated by Malays,
Chinese, Indians and other communities with equal zeal.
New Year 2013 in Pakistan
Celebration of New Year in Pakistan is spotted by a diverse due to the
difference and distinct background. Different provinces and regions of this
country have their diverse reasons to rejoice the season and their means of
celebrating it might vary as well. People in the mountain hill like the
mountainous Chitral region watch this season as the collect time of walnuts and
grapes.
New Year 2013 in Philippines
Additionally, midnight mass or media noche is one of the significant New Year
traditions in the Philippines. Also, firecrackers are very famous in this place
and have a big role in the New Year practice in Philippines. Skies is lit with
divers sort of firecrackers which signifies prosperity and happiness all
through the year. In the Philippines fireworks are recognized as ?paputok?.
New Year 2013 in Japan
The Japanese New Year is celebrated according to the Gregorian calendar, on
January 1 of each year. As such, New Year’s Day in Japan is one of the most
important annual festivals and has been celebrated for centuries with its own
unique customs. Due to the importance of the holiday and the preparations
required, the preceding days are quite busy, particularly the New Year’s Eve,
known as ?misoka.
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