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Perchta the belly‐slitter and her kin: a view of some traditional threatening figures, threats and punishments. Discover some of the culturally unique and creative New Year's Eve traditions that people around the world use to ring in the new year.
This year, ring out the old and ring in the new with a New Year tradition—or two! From singing “Auld Lang Syne” to eating black-eyed peas for good luck, discover different ways to celebrate the start of 2025!
It’s time to ring in a very happy New Year! New Year’s Traditions Around the World: 18 Ways to Celebrate. From old favorites to delightful surprises, this list offers fresh inspiration for celebrating New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day.
Join us on a captivating journey around the world as we unveil 30 fascinating New Year’s Eve traditions, each a testament to the rich tapestry of human culture and the enduring spirit of new beginnings.
A s the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, communities around the world will celebrate the start of 2024 with unique traditions—some more well known than others.
From wearing red underwear in Italy to eating 12 grapes before midnight in Latin America, here are 14 different New Year's traditions around the world.
From grapes to dancing bears, New Year's traditions are full of flare and fun across the globe. Learn about 12 traditions you can ring in the new year with.
Discover thirteen unique New Year's traditions from around the world, from sharing a traditional meal with loved ones to throwing furniture out the window.
Here are 10 good-luck servings of New Year’s food traditions around the world: 1. Hoppin’ John, American South
From eating certain foods for luck, out of superstition or simply because it’s customary, here are some interesting New Year’s food traditions from around the world.