Articles related to "New Year Custom"Great ideas to add international New Year's customs into your celebration; ideas from Spain, Japan, Scotland, and Venezuela are included.
Chinese New Year is a two week festival celebrated around the world with special food, customs and traditions.
Want to know what the most popular New Year's resolutions are? Check out this list of ideas to help improve your quality of life.
Hogmanay is celebrated all over Scotland on New Year's Eve. This important Scottish festival boasts a burning clavie, Vikings, swinging fireballs and "first-footing."
The Chinese New Year celebrates a cyclical calendar of the 12 recurring years, each assigned to an animal sign. This year it's the Pig or the Boar's turn.
This section covers basic cooking techniques and food selection.
New Years Eve and Day has been an important celebration and holiday since early Neolithic peoples associated the rebirth of light and spring with agricultural prosperity.
Not surprisingly, old Australian New Year customs closely follow British traditions, especially those of hogmanay. New Year celebrations are almost universal.
Great ways to incorporate international Christmas traditions into your holiday celebration.
Creative folding activities such as the paper lantern exercise can lead the Montessori preschooler to cultural experiences of New Year celebrations across the globe.
|