How is the new year eve celebrated in: -china -denmark -netherlands -russia -USA Five lines each one.
daro2033esto es China !!! :Chinese (: 農曆 新年 simplified Chinese: 农历 新年, pinyin: Traditional Chinese nónglì Xinnian, "New Year Agricultural Calendar") New Year -more known as the Spring Festival (春节, 春節, Chunjie) in China or Lunar New year abroad- is the most important traditional festival of the Chinese calendar year, also held in other countries of Eastern Asia.1 Based on the lunisolar2 calendar traditionally used in China, the celebrations begin on the first day of the first lunar month (正月, zheng yue) and end on the fifteenth, when celebrating the Lantern Festival (元宵节, 元宵節, yuánxiāojié). During this period, the largest human migration in the world occurs, the "movement of spring" (春运, 春運, chunyun), with millions of people traveling to their hometowns to celebrate the holidays with their families En dinamarca:: !!! In Denmark, people tend to crash ceramic plates at the entrance of their neighbors. One who accumulates the most piper will have the best New Year. Have you ever thought sunrise with your driveway lined with broken plates would bode well? We either, but the Danes usually do so as a sign of goodwill, friendship and fortune to their friends and acquaintances. It is unknown how this tradition became popular, but it seems that if you really appreciate someone is your duty to go to flog your dishes in your driveway or you could lose the friendship of that special person. We found no video evidence of this joyous tradition but find material that perfectly describes the phenomenon we are describing. Happy New Year!.
En dinamarca:: !!!
In Denmark, people tend to crash ceramic plates at the entrance of their neighbors. One who accumulates the most piper will have the best New Year. Have you ever thought sunrise with your driveway lined with broken plates would bode well? We either, but the Danes usually do so as a sign of goodwill, friendship and fortune to their friends and acquaintances. It is unknown how this tradition became popular, but it seems that if you really appreciate someone is your duty to go to flog your dishes in your driveway or you could lose the friendship of that special person. We found no video evidence of this joyous tradition but find material that perfectly describes the phenomenon we are describing. Happy New Year!.