A monk
There is no reason that a Buddhist would regard or use the Bible as a holy book. The two approaches to spirituality are significantly different.
Buddhist New Year,
Buddhists worship in a 'pagoda.'
The Tipitaka. :)
The concept does not apply in Buddhism.
Buddhist monks live in a moneastry.
Pali
Prince Shotoku
Holy days are celebrated throughout the year in the Buddhist community. Some of these days would be for birthdays of Bodhisattvas, Magha Puja Day, Buddhist New Year and Vesak.
the derivative from scribit that means holy writing is scripture
First off, Buddhism has no "holy" buildings as there is no god worship or traditions in Buddhism. There are are historically significant sites for events in Buddhist history, ancient temples and schools and monuments - but no holy ones.