|
|
 |
» » |
 |
|
New Year |
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
2011 New Year Celebrations
The all latest happy new year ideas to celebrate this year with bang. Fills your heart with energy and enthusiasm to have fun in New Year 2011 would be in no time at your doorstep and you would have another enjoying celebration with your family and friends. New Year celebration is different in different countries. People around the world perform certain cultural and traditional activities to welcome New Year. Japanese begin their New Year Celebration by laughing at the exact moment in order to draw happiness to their homes. In China, a procession known as the Festival of Lanterns is taken out whereas in Vietnam, freeing a carp fish is known to bring good luck. |
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
New Year Around The World
The New year is a big time for every one, People make new year resolutions and send new year wishes with the online new year greetings cards and happy new year ecards with lovely sayings. So now more about the various events and functions happens on New year eve and New year Day.
New Year in USA
New Year celebration is a get together and so also for the Americans. It is a great and pompous celebration. Americans visit friends, relatives and neighbors. There is an epicurean delight displayed for all, plenty to eat and drink when you just drop in to wish your loved ones and friends the best for the year ahead. In the US, there are sometimes masquerade balls, where guests dress up in costumes and cover their faces with masks. According to an old tradition, guests unmask at midnight. During New Year's Eve parties across the United States on December 31, many guests watch the New Year celebration program at Times Square in the heart of New York city.
Indian New Year
India is a land of unity in diversity. The Indian calendar observes a long list of festivals throughout the year. In fact, Indian festivals besides being large in number are also varied because India is a land of various religions, caste and creed. Different colors, feast, gaiety and prayers characterize and distinguish the festivals and Indian New Year celebration from each other. The most celebrated festival according to Hindu mythology is the Indian New Year on the occasion of "Deepavali". Other cultures also celebrate New Year on different dates and months.
Get the latest information on 2011 Happy New Year around the globe. It also tells you about the New Year's tradition, customs and history. For further information, keep browsing the given links: |
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
| |
|
| |
 |
Post Your Comment |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|