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When do you celebrate the New Year abroad?

In most countries in the world, the New Year is 1 in October, the first lunar month in China, Japan, Viet Nam and Southeast Asia, March in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Iran, April 14 to 16 in Cambodia and May 13 to/kloc in Thailand.

The Egyptian New Year is on June 22nd, the Ethiopian New Year is in August 1 1, the Myanmar New Year is in mid-June 10, the Indian New Year is in June 3rd 1/June, and the Philippine New Year is in June1.

The custom of celebrating the New Year in foreign countries.

1. During the New Year, Japanese people usually visit temples and shrines to pray for a peaceful and auspicious year. Visiting the shrine for the first time in the New Year has a special name called "Junior One", which is very important to the Japanese. Only by doing so can it indicate the beginning of the year. ?

2. In Britain, New Year is the New Year of the Gregorian calendar. Although this festival is not as grand as Christmas, various celebrations will be held everywhere to show that the old year has passed and the new year has arrived. On the day before New Year's Day, every household should have wine in the bottle and meat in the cupboard. The British believe that if there is no wine and meat left over, they will be poor in the coming year.

The French celebrate the New Year with wine. People began to revel in drinking on New Year's Day until 65438+1October 3. On the morning of New Year's Day, the French will go to the streets to see the wind direction: the south wind blows, which indicates that the weather will be good and the year will be safe and hot; The west wind is blowing, which is a bumper year for fishing; If the east wind blows, the fruit will be rich; When the north wind blows, it is a poor harvest year.