How the new year is celebrated in different countries
in Cuba is thrown a bucket of water into the street to remove the negative energies.
in Venezuela prepare the "hallaca" and give to friends towish them good luck. They also write their wishes for the new year in a letter.
in Mexico sing and dance until the wee hours of the morning, many people walk around with a suitcase. This is alsocustomary in Ecuador, where they burn paper dolls and fireworks.
held in the U.S. with 12 strokes in Times Square in New York. Lower the crystal ball from the top and start the fireworks and shouts ofjoy.
In Brazil, people are going to the beach to watch the fireworks, dressed in white.
in Colombia are prohibited fireworks. People slams the door at noon.
in Spain they eat 12 grapes of luckchildren in England take to the streets to sing in exchange for coins or candy.
much drinking in Austria is the traditional champagne and Strauss concert.
in Japan prepare noodle soup and go to Buddhisttemples to ask for good luck.
in Korea, all people are awake and turn on the lights.
in Russia, the grandfather of ice covers the houses and gives toys to children.
in Australia and Germany come onover 80,000 fireworks.
Italy celebrated with a dinner of lentils.
cómo se celebra el año nuevo en los diferentes países
en Cuba se lanza un cubo de agua a la calle para sacar las energiasnegativas.
en Venezuela preparan la "hallaca" y la regalan a los amigos para desearles buena suerte. También escriben sus deseos para el nuevo año en una carta.
en México cantan y bailan hasta altashoras de la madrugada, muchos se pasean con una maleta. Esto también se acostumbra en Ecuador, donde se queman muñecos de papel y se lanzan fuegos artificiales.
en EEUU celebran con las 12 campanadasen el Times Square en New York. Baja la bola de cristal desde lo alto y comienzan los fuegos artificiales y gritos de alegría.
En Brasil la gente va a las playas a ver los fuegos artificiales,...
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