Most countries celebrate the new year in some manner. It may not be a legal holiday, but I have no knowledge of and cannot find a major country who does not celebrate or at least recognize the new year.
It is when we celebrate that a year has gone by, that means we celebrate it on January 1st.
I just don't think so because we have different timezones.. So, all countries sharing the same timezones celebrate new year at the same time... __________ No. Those who follow the Gregorian calender celebrate the new year at the time designated by their time zone. Other countries (such as China) celebrate at different times, according to their own calenders.
1st of January
It is not a certain number of countries who celebrate the Lunar New Year. Any country with a significant Chinese population celebrates the Chinese New Year.
I believe it's all countries.
we celebrate new years every January first of each year.
on January 1st
Buddhism is not a single entity. Various Buddhist groups celebrate the new year and have related festivals on their own schedule and manner.In Theravadin countries, such as Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka, Cambodia and Lao, the new year is celebrated starts on the first full moon day in April.In Mahayana countries the new year starts with the first full moon day in January and the celebration lasts for three days.There is however an impact from the prevailing local culture. Many Asian countries celebrate the new year on the basis of a lunar calendar. Chinese, Koreans and Vietnamese celebrate the new year late January or early February. Tibetans, however, recognize the new year as starting about one month later.
Countries that were part of Englands empire I think?
new year...like everybody else...
Slovakia celebrate January 1st as the day when Slovakia splitted with Czech Republic.
They celebrate on January 4th. Their independece came from Britain on January 4th 1948.