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KMLE Country 1079 How Different Cultures Around the World Celebrate New Year’s

How Different Cultures Around the World Celebrate New Year’s

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By RADIO.COM Staff

New Year’s comes to every corner of the globe, but people in different countries mark the occasion with an incredible range of unique customs.

As the clock strikes midnight, a traveler might find Scots swinging fireballs, Danes smashing plates, and bells ringing over 100 times in Japan.

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Stonehaven's Hogmanay Fireballs Ceremony is a fantastic way to see in the New Year! Photo by our very own Angus Blackburn...

Posted by Scottish Field on Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Twirling Fire

As the Hogmanay, the Scottish festival on New Year’s eve, reaches Stonehaven, Scotland, a parade of kilted revelers take to the street swinging fireballs on long ropes. The tradition may originate in pre-Christian practices to ward off evil spirits. Don’t try to join the parade, though, and leave the fire-swinging to the professionals.

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Eating Grapes

You probably can’t keep up with Spaniards gobbling grapes. Celebrants eat a grape each second for 12 seconds after the clock strikes midnight. If you can’t down a dozen, though, prepare for bad luck in the coming year.

"In Romania there are two major pre-Christian rituals in the winter time. The first one is "Dancing bears" is...

Posted by Helgea Hekatae on Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Dancing Like a Bear

If you’re wondering how bears dance, head to Romania to find out. There, residents dress up like bears and dance the night away. If that sounds strange, partake in the tradition preferred by local farmers, who attempt to communicate with their livestock to bring prosperity to their flocks.

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Running With an Empty Suitcase

Don’t be confused if you see everyone in Ecuador with a suitcase on NYE. They’re not tourists. Locals cart empty bags around the block to bring luck in their travels.

A massive bell that is only rang on New Years Day every year.

Posted by Stephen Perris on Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Ringing Bells

In Japan, Buddhists ring ceremonial bells 108 times to represent the 108 human sins and to remove the 108 worldly desires.

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Throwing Furniture Out the Window

Take cover on New Year’s in Johannesburg. South Africans there celebrate the end of the year by chucking out old furniture, literally. Couches, fridges, cupboards -- they all take flight out the window, as locals get rid of old furniture to start fresh in the new year.

Want to add something new to your New Year's? Here's a tradition you may not have heard of: in Denmark, people smash...

Posted by Shay Rhodes and Associates with KW Signature Partners LLC on Thursday, December 28, 2017

Smashing Plates

You might think you’ve got bad luck if you keep breaking plates anywhere else in the world, but in Denmark, a shattered plate on New Year’s symbolizes good luck. Many people simply use broken or old china they no longer need, and some break the serveware upon the doorstep of friends and family to share the good fortune.

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Painting Doors Red

You don’t need to paint the whole town red in China, just your front door. The color means good luck, so decorating your entryway (whether you paint the full door or hang red decorations) or windows will let the good vibes in and keep the troublesome ones out.

Don't forget to wear your red underwear tonight... Red underwear is a must for men and women alike on New Year’s Eve, as...

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Wearing Colorful Underwear

In several countries around the world, people suit up in bright underwear on NYE to bring good luck. In Argentina the preferred undergarment is pink, in Bolivia it’s yellow, and in Italy it’s red.

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