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'''New Year''' is the time or day at which a new [[calendar year]] begins and the calendar's year count increments by one. Many cultures celebrate the event in some manner. The New Year of the [[Gregorian calendar]], today in worldwide use, falls on 1 January ([[New Year's Day]]), as was the case with the [[Roman calendar]]. There are numerous calendars that remain in regional use that calculate the New Year differently.
== New Year ==
 
[[File:Rio_New_Year_Fireworks.jpg|Fireworks in Rio de Janeiro|thumb|right]]
The '''New Year''' is the time or day at which a new calendar year begins and the calendar's year count increments by one. Many cultures celebrate the event in some manner and the 1st day of January is often marked as a national holiday.


== History ==
== History ==
The celebration of the New Year is one of the oldest of all holidays. It was first observed in ancient Babylon about 4,000 years ago. In the years around 2000 BC, the Babylonian New Year began with the first New Moon after the Vernal Equinox (first day of spring). The Romans continued to observe the New Year in late March, but their calendar was continually tampered with by various emperors so that the calendar soon became out of synchronization with the sun.


The earliest recorded festivities in honor of a new year’s arrival date back some 4,000 years to ancient [[Babylon]]. For the Babylonians, the first new moon following the [[vernal equinox]]—the day in late March with an equal amount of sunlight and darkness—heralded the start of a new year.
== Modern Celebrations ==


== Modern Celebrations ==
=== Western Celebrations ===
In the Western world, the New Year is celebrated on January 1st, the first day of the modern Gregorian calendar, as well as the Julian calendar used in the Roman Empire since 45 BC. The tradition of celebrating New Year's Day on January 1st was established by Julius Caesar when he introduced his new Julian calendar.


In many countries, New Year's Eve is celebrated at evening parties, where many people dance, eat, drink, and watch or light [[fireworks]]. Some Christians attend a [[watchnight service]]. The celebrations generally go on past midnight into New Year's Day.
[[File:Victoria_Harbour_Fireworks_Display_(6834868007).jpg|Fireworks display at Victoria Harbour|thumb|left]]


== New Year's Resolutions ==
=== Eastern Celebrations ===
In many countries, such as China, the New Year is celebrated according to the lunar calendar. The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is the most important traditional holiday in China. It is celebrated with family reunions, feasting, and various cultural activities.


A [[New Year's resolution]] is a tradition, most common in the Western Hemisphere but also found in the Eastern Hemisphere, in which a person resolves to continue good practices, change an undesired trait or behavior, to accomplish a personal goal, or otherwise improve their life at the start of a new year.
=== Other Traditions ===
In Scotland, New Year's Eve is called Hogmanay. The celebration of Hogmanay is marked by the singing of "Auld Lang Syne," a song that is sung at the stroke of midnight in almost every English-speaking country in the world.


== New Year Around the World ==
== New Year Around the World ==


Different cultures around the world celebrate the New Year at different times of the year. Some of these include the Chinese New Year, the Jewish New Year, the Ancient Roman New Year, and the Islamic New Year.
=== Europe ===
In many European countries, New Year's Eve is celebrated with parties, fireworks, and other festivities. In Spain, it is traditional to eat twelve grapes at midnight, one for each stroke of the clock.
 
=== Asia ===
In Japan, the New Year is celebrated with a festival called Shogatsu. It is a time for family gatherings and traditional foods. In Korea, the New Year is celebrated with a festival called Seollal, which includes traditional games and food.
 
[[File:McCutcheonNY1905.jpg|New Year celebration in 1905|thumb|right]]
 
=== Americas ===
In the United States, New Year's Eve is celebrated with parties and fireworks. The dropping of the ball in Times Square in New York City is a famous tradition that is broadcast around the world.
 
=== Africa ===
In South Africa, New Year's Eve is celebrated with fireworks and parties. In Ethiopia, the New Year, known as Enkutatash, is celebrated in September and marks the end of the rainy season.
 
== Cultural Significance ==
The New Year is a time for reflection and resolution. Many people make New Year's resolutions, which are promises to themselves to improve some aspect of their lives in the coming year.
 
== Related Pages ==
* [[Chinese New Year]]
* [[Gregorian calendar]]
* [[Julian calendar]]
* [[Lunar New Year]]
* [[Times Square Ball]]
 
[[File:A_journey_to_the_Liaohe_River_Bridge_in_Tieling_County_31.jpg|New Year at Liaohe River Bridge|thumb|left]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Public holidays]]
* [[Fireworks]]
* [[New Year's resolution]]


* [[New Year's Day]]
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* [[New Year's resolution]]
* [[Chinese New Year]]
* [[Islamic New Year]]
* [[Jewish New Year]]


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File:Rio_New_Year_Fireworks.jpg|Fireworks in Rio de Janeiro
File:Victoria_Harbour_Fireworks_Display_(6834868007).jpg|Fireworks display at Victoria Harbour
File:McCutcheonNY1905.jpg|New Year celebration in 1905
File:A_journey_to_the_Liaohe_River_Bridge_in_Tieling_County_31.jpg|New Year at Liaohe River Bridge
File:New_Year_2016_in_the_city_of_Helsinki.jpg|New Year 2016 in Helsinki
File:New_Year_celebration_in_Sanandaj_(13970101000005636571882740976326_78974).jpg|New Year celebration in Sanandaj
File:Fireworks_of_Korean_New_year's_day_eve.jpg|Fireworks of Korean New Year's Eve
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File:Rio_New_Year_Fireworks.jpg|Fireworks in Rio de Janeiro
File:Victoria_Harbour_Fireworks_Display_(6834868007).jpg|Fireworks display at Victoria Harbour
File:McCutcheonNY1905.jpg|New Year celebration in 1905
File:A_journey_to_the_Liaohe_River_Bridge_in_Tieling_County_31.jpg|New Year at Liaohe River Bridge
File:New_Year_2016_in_the_city_of_Helsinki.jpg|New Year 2016 in Helsinki
File:New_Year_celebration_in_Sanandaj_(13970101000005636571882740976326_78974).jpg|New Year celebration in Sanandaj
File:Fireworks_of_Korean_New_year's_day_eve.jpg|Fireworks on Korean New Year's Eve
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 23 March 2025

New Year[edit]

Fireworks in Rio de Janeiro

The New Year is the time or day at which a new calendar year begins and the calendar's year count increments by one. Many cultures celebrate the event in some manner and the 1st day of January is often marked as a national holiday.

History[edit]

The celebration of the New Year is one of the oldest of all holidays. It was first observed in ancient Babylon about 4,000 years ago. In the years around 2000 BC, the Babylonian New Year began with the first New Moon after the Vernal Equinox (first day of spring). The Romans continued to observe the New Year in late March, but their calendar was continually tampered with by various emperors so that the calendar soon became out of synchronization with the sun.

Modern Celebrations[edit]

Western Celebrations[edit]

In the Western world, the New Year is celebrated on January 1st, the first day of the modern Gregorian calendar, as well as the Julian calendar used in the Roman Empire since 45 BC. The tradition of celebrating New Year's Day on January 1st was established by Julius Caesar when he introduced his new Julian calendar.

Fireworks display at Victoria Harbour

Eastern Celebrations[edit]

In many countries, such as China, the New Year is celebrated according to the lunar calendar. The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is the most important traditional holiday in China. It is celebrated with family reunions, feasting, and various cultural activities.

Other Traditions[edit]

In Scotland, New Year's Eve is called Hogmanay. The celebration of Hogmanay is marked by the singing of "Auld Lang Syne," a song that is sung at the stroke of midnight in almost every English-speaking country in the world.

New Year Around the World[edit]

Europe[edit]

In many European countries, New Year's Eve is celebrated with parties, fireworks, and other festivities. In Spain, it is traditional to eat twelve grapes at midnight, one for each stroke of the clock.

Asia[edit]

In Japan, the New Year is celebrated with a festival called Shogatsu. It is a time for family gatherings and traditional foods. In Korea, the New Year is celebrated with a festival called Seollal, which includes traditional games and food.

New Year celebration in 1905

Americas[edit]

In the United States, New Year's Eve is celebrated with parties and fireworks. The dropping of the ball in Times Square in New York City is a famous tradition that is broadcast around the world.

Africa[edit]

In South Africa, New Year's Eve is celebrated with fireworks and parties. In Ethiopia, the New Year, known as Enkutatash, is celebrated in September and marks the end of the rainy season.

Cultural Significance[edit]

The New Year is a time for reflection and resolution. Many people make New Year's resolutions, which are promises to themselves to improve some aspect of their lives in the coming year.

Related Pages[edit]

New Year at Liaohe River Bridge

See Also[edit]

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