The Celts' New Year celebration, known as Samhain, marked the transition from the harvest season to winter. It was a time to honor the dead and reflect on the cycle of life and death, as they believed that the boundary between the living and the spirit world was thinnest during this period. Samhain also signified the end of the old year and the beginning of a new one, bringing a sense of renewal and hope for the future. This celebration involved various rituals, feasting, and the lighting of bonfires to ward off evil spirits.
The Celts' New Year celebration, known as Samhain, marked the end of the harvest season and the onset of winter. It represented a time when the boundary between the living and the dead was believed to be particularly thin, allowing spirits to cross over. This transition was honored with feasts, rituals, and bonfires, as the Celts sought to honor their ancestors and protect themselves from malevolent spirits. Samhain also laid the groundwork for modern Halloween traditions.
November 1
A Vietnamese new year celebration.
The Times Square celebration started in 1904 to commemorate the opening of the new headquarters of the New York Times.
You celebrate New Year on Jan 1st!
end of the year celebration means its the last day to spend time with this old year, old life and time to start a new year and a new life.
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Chinese New Year Celebration - 2006 TV was released on: USA: 1 March 2006
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