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Rosh Hashana, or the Jewish new year is an important day of the Jewish calender. The Jewish New Year is a holiday dedicated to reflection, prayer and penitence.
Whistler mountain holds many annual winter festivals like Cornucopia, Whistler Film Festival, First Night New Year's Eve, Gay Pride Festival, and Ski/Snowboard Festival.
Chinese New Year is celebrated in Melbourne with a two day festival complete with lion dancing, fireworks, entertainment, activities, street stalls and excellent food.
Cruise lines are developing new markets away from Europe and North America, with a keen eye on Asia
The greening of China's Spring Festival is an important initiative for a country whose tradition and customs have been mired in energy waste and consumption.
Gisborne, the slow-paced, self-appointed Chardonnay Capital of New Zealand, is an undeniably handsome and surprisingly untouristy coastal town.
Do you ever wonder what they do in China to celebrate the New Year? Or how do people in India celebrate the New Year?
New Year, although it falls on January 1st for followers of the Gregorian calander, this is not the case across the world.
New Zealand hosts local and international acts to deliver the best parties to celebrate New Year's Eve across varied stages set up in multiple locations.
Valparaíso, Chile is an odd mix of architecture, coast, hills, and strange hedonistic culture that makes it one of the oddest and starngely wonderful cities on Earth.


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