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Does America celebrate the New Year?

America celebrates the New Year.

New Year's Day is one of the traditional festivals celebrated all over the world, and the United States is no exception. In the United States, New Year's Day is usually on June 65438+ 10/day, which is considered as the end of the countdown and the beginning of the new year. New Year's Day is usually a day for family and friends to celebrate together, which is exactly the way for the United States to welcome the New Year.

On this festival, Americans have their own unique ways to celebrate, such as setting off fireworks, going to Broadway to watch musicals and attending street parties. In this festival, ball games are also an indispensable element, including many tournaments and large-scale charity activities to welcome the New Year.

For Americans, New Year's Day is not only the day when a new year begins, but also the time for reflection and planning. In various senses, New Year's Day also represents a new beginning. For Americans, they usually make their own New Year's resolutions, hoping to welcome the new year and achieve more achievements and success.

New Year customs

Nowadays, it is common for groups to organize activities, such as New Year's Eve parties, hanging slogans to celebrate New Year's Day, or holding group activities. In the past, there were organized gongs and drums and collective folk dances, but now they can be seen in TV documentaries. Today, science and technology have developed and evolved into a gala or something.

In recent years, there have been tours, parties and other programs. Anyway, there is not much tradition on New Year's Day, so it becomes a holiday for everyone to play. Even New Year's Day only means a day's holiday for the younger generation.

The traditional way of celebrating China is among the people, especially in rural areas. Every new year's day, every household will set off firecrackers, kill chickens and geese, and worship the gods of all parties, which will be a family reunion dinner.