The custom of welcoming unique New Year in the world
The Lunar New Year is also one of the most important holidays of the year for many peoples and cultures around the world. The Lunar New Year begins on the night of December 31, this is the last day of the year. On this day alongside fireworks and red wine, in some countries there are also customes to welcome a lucky new year. So what are those customs? Let's find out with us.
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1. Spain: The faster you eat grapes, the more lucky you will be
During the transition between the new year and the old year, the Spanish people besides drinking and congratulating each other, they also have the traditional custom of eating green grapes and eating as quickly as possible. In this custom, there will be 12 bunches of grapes representing 12 months in the next year, showing the desire for a sweet and smooth new year.
And grapes must be grape-seeded, if it is seedless grapes, it's too easy and considered cheating.
2. The Czech Republic predicts the new year with apples
For people in the Czech Republic, on Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve, everyone in the family will gather together at the dining table and an apple will be cut in half. Czechs believe that, if the apple core is a star-shaped figure, that year, those present will have plenty of health and luck. If the apple is a cross, it is feared that someone will not be healthy that year.
3. Colombia: Run around with a suitcase
Colombians are eager to travel around the world. So this country's end-of-year tradition is carrying a suitcase that runs around a block of rock with the desire to travel to many places in the new year, to learn more interesting things. And of course this suitcase is for illustration purposes only, there is nothing in it, otherwise you have to work hard to carry it.
4. Germany: Watch a black-and-white movie again and again
Like other countries in the world, at the beginning of the new year in addition to fireworks, champagne and family gatherings, friends in this country also have many special customs such as putting hot melted lead into cold water. , lead's shape leads to a prediction of the future. In addition, a portion of food on New Year's Eve will be left on the plate until midnight to symbolize the food source will always be abundant next year.
Beginning in 1970, on the eve of the New Year, the people of Germany are often used to watching the "Dinner for One" program. This is a British black-and-white comedy and was filmed in Germany in 1963 and this movie has almost nothing to do with the new year.
5. Hungary: Do not wash clothes during Tet
According to Hungarians, the New Year's Eve is called 'Silvester'. Like other countries, Hungary also has many interesting customs on this New Year's Day as a loud noise to ward off demons; absolutely do not wash clothes on the first day of the new year if you don't want the next year to be unlucky .
Hungary's New Year conceptions have many similarities with Asians as if the first guest broke into a new year as a male, it was considered a blessing for the family during that year. On the other hand, if the person is a woman, it is very unfortunate. Washing your face with cold water with a double cut apple will help you have more health.
6. Romania: Dancing in real bear skin
To avoid the disturbance of the evil spirits, on Christmas Eve and Romanian New Year's days, think of a way to use a real bear skin to wear on and dance, roll until 'die' before returning to health, showing the coming spring.
7. Scotland: Beliefs about people who bring good luck
Scots and other parts of the United Kingdom also have a rather 'superstitious' belief that is based on the first person to enter the house. If it is a black-haired man, carrying a dish or a coal pill, then the new year comes, the whole family will be very warm, happy and not needy.
On New Year's Day, Scottish children also get up early, visit neighbors and sing traditional songs. In response to that enthusiasm, the landlord will give them coins, cakes, apples and other sweets.
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