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Happy New Year 2018 Vector Greeting Card

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5 cheap ideas to celebrate the New Year

Every year, it's the same story: what will we do for the New Year?  The ideas are generally numerous but it is often the good deals that miss the call.  So it's not always easy to find a solution that suits everyone.  Yet, looking good, it is still possible to find weekends and stays at affordable rates.  After scouring the meanders of the web, we managed to find good plans.  On the other hand, there is a good chance that they are quickly reserved! Prague With more than 500 rounds, nothing like spending the New Year in the seventh heaven! On New Year's Eve, the many restaurants in Pragueoffer both special menus and lively evenings. It is also possible to attend many concerts for a rhythmic beginning of the year. Nicknamed the golden city, Prague is traversed by alleys that make the charm of the Czech capital. Its visitors can admire all its Baroque masterpieces such as the Church of St. Nicholas. But to celebrate December 31, the oldest discot

New Year's Eve in the World

The arrival of the New Year is a universal event celebrated in virtually every country in the world. Each destination, however, has its own well-established traditions and way of celebrating this particular moment. The customs of the New Year are superimposed of unusual rituals that often transform this occasion into rejoicings and moments of pleasure and discovery. Here is a world tour of the festivities in honor of the New Year. H + 12 New Zealand Outside the small islands of the South Pacific, New Zealand is the first to celebrate the new year in the world. In Wellington and other cities across the country, the tradition is to take out their best pans at midnight and hit them to create a deafening din on the streets. In Auckland, the beautiful beach of Makatana becomes the source of a wide variety of rhythms, from hip-hop to jazz to funk, house, electro, indie or drum & bass. For singles, the Singles Party allows you to meet during the New Year's Eve pa

New Year's Eve Around the World 2018

The year 2014 is here and here is the opportunity for the Mag de Flora to send you all his wishes of happiness! If we have for the occasion released the oysters, the foie gras, uncorked the champagne * and hung the mistletoe, how was the transition to the new year celebrated in the rest of the world? Here is a short tour of the most unusual traditions of New Year's Eve! New Year in Spain : In Spain, there is a tradition that can not be ignored for the  Nochevieja  or  Fin de año  , in other words, New Year's Eve.  After a hearty meal with the family, the Spaniards meet shortly before midnight around the large clock of their city or their village.  The famous  Puerta del Sol , main square of the capital, sees especially arriving thousands of Madrilenians.  At midnight, when the bell begins to sound, the Spaniards swallow a grain of grapes at each of the twelve strokes.  It is said that those who manage to keep the rhythm of the carillon - an arduous thing!

FIREWORKS NEW YEAR'S EVE PARIS

Contrary to popular belief, there is usually no fireworks on 31 December in Paris (no fireworks organized by the city of Paris).  If, like many tourists, you are in front of the Eiffel Tower, Place du Trocadéro, or on the Champs-Elysées to see the final bouquet for the New Year, you may be disappointed ... Indeed, the last fireworks the year went back to the year 2000 (for the passage to the new millennium). In 2015 the mayor of Paris had nevertheless inovated with a surprise fireworks on the Champs-elysees with projections on the Arc de Triomphe. However, this was not renewed last year because of the strengthened vigipirate plan. It will be the same this year. So NO , there will NOT of fireworks organized by the city for the new year 2018 in Paris . You will have to wait until the 14th of July to enjoy the unique fireworks in Paris every year. Moreover, the Police Prefecture prohibits the sale and use of rockets or all the artifices of enterta

In some countries, we have already celebrated the new year

In Australia, China or Japan, it is already 2016. World tour in pictures with France 2. Farewell 2017, hello 2018. While in France, there are still a few hours before the passage to the new year, part of the world has already rocked.  Among the first to celebrate the New Year, there are moreover the Australians.  And they saw things on a grand scale.  In  Sidney  , to draw a line on this dark year 2017, a multicolored fireworks was fired which required seven tons of pyrotechnic devices. New Year Balloons in Tokyo Many colors also in Hong Kong and Beijing, in the heart of the forbidden city.  Or above the golden temples of Bangkok in Thailand, where fireworks were fired.  In Japan near the Tokyo Tower, there are hundreds of balloons in the sky.  Everyone carries a wish and hope for 2018. New Year's Eve in Sydney, Australia New Year's Eve in Sydney, AustraliaWith its stunning Sydney Harbour and breathtaking fireworks, Sydney knows h

TRADITIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR IN CHINA

Fifteen days of celebration allow us to do a thousand things and Chinese citizens as well as those of the countries influenced by this culture and by this lunar calendar, live intensely these festivities. It is an opportunity to spend time with family, to meet friends, to cook and to go out. Traditions and superstitions are found everywhere and during these celebrations, it is impossible to pass by without realizing it. Fish, for example, is placed in the hearths to attract abundance and if it is red, it also makes it possible to make flee the Nian. On the doors are placed the Guardians who have the role of protecting the inhabitants of the house against evil spirits. The walls and facades are covered in red, a symbol of good luck, and the kitchens of the whole country are perfumed with the delicious smells of the "Christmas tradition" ravioli. The houses are cleaned and all debts have to be settled in order to start the new year. Chinese New Year in P

What is the Chinese New Year | Lunar Calendar 2018

The Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year is called in China the Spring Festival or Spring Festival and is written 春节 in Simplified Chinese, 春節 in Traditional Chinese and Chúnjíe in Pinyin. Chinese New Year is the most important celebration of traditional Chinese celebrations. Whereas in the West one celebrates a day, according to Chinese tradition the Spring Festival begins on the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar: 正月 and pinyin: zhēng yuè. It ends on the fifteenth day, is the day of the Festival of Lanterns: 元宵节 Yuánxiāo jié The Chinese Calendar is a solilunar calendar. It integrates as well the revolution of the Earth around the Sun as the movement of the Moon around the Earth. A month begins at the day of the new moon (invisible Moon) and ends at the day before the next new moon. The full moon is either on 15 or 16 of the month. A Chinese year can have 12 or 13 lunar months, that correspond to the nomber of new moons between two succe

ORIGIN OF THE NEW YEAR | NEW YEAR'S EVE 2018

The  New Year's Day  , also called the day of  New Year's Eve , is the first day of the  year. On our calendar it is January 1st.  On the evening of December 31, everyone meets with family or friends to celebrate the  new year  that begins. When the twelve strokes of midnight resound, on the night of December 31 to January 1, everyone wishes " Happy New Year  and good health!"  Since the world is divided into different time zones, not all countries enter the new year at the same time! Because if it is midnight and a minute in Paris, it is only 18h and a minute in New York in the United States. The people of New York are still in the old year! So every hour, it is necessarily midnight somewhere on earth! DID YOU KNOW THAT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR WAS NOT ALWAYS JANUARY 1ST? In 46 BC, the Roman emperor Julius Caesar decided that January 1st would be New Year's Day. The Romans dedicated this day to Janus, the god of gates and beginnings

The Happy New Year’s Day | Holiday History , New Year 2018

New Year’s Day is a national holiday celebrated on January 1st, the first day of the New Year, following both the Gregorian and the Julian calendar. This New Years’ holiday is often marked by fireworks, parades, and reflection upon the last year while looking ahead to the future’s possibilities.  Many people celebrate New Year’s in the company of loved ones, involving traditions meant to bring luck and success in the upcoming year. Many Cultures celebrate this happy day in their own unique way.  Typically the customs and traditions of happy New Years Day involve celebrating with champagne and a variety of different foods. New Years marks a date of newly found happiness and a clean slate. For many celebrating New Years, it is their opportunity to learn from the prior year and make positive changes in their life. New Year’s is one of the oldest holidays still celebrated, but the exact date and nature of the festivities has changed over time. It originated thousan