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New Year in different countries topic

New Year in different countries topic for 2026-2027 year
New Year’s traditions around the world include a variety of celebrations. The holiday is celebrated on different dates, national calendars are used. The day on which the New Year is celebrated, as a rule, is a day off. Significant events and holidays are presented by month Help us Help us 

New Year’s Calendar for 2026-2027 year

April 2026

June 2026

Tuesday 16 June - Muslim New Year (The Islamic New Year, also known as Arabic New Year, Muharram or Hijri New Year is the day that marks the beginning of a new Hijri year)
Sunday 21 June - Yhyàkh in Yakutia (traditional summer meeting, Yakut New Year); Inti Raymi and Indian Day (Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador); Andean New Year in Bolivia (On the 21st of June, Bolivia observes a national holiday in recognition of the Aymara who inhabit the West of Bolivia and Southern Peru)
Wednesday 24 June - We Tripantu, the Mapuche New Year in Chile (celebration of the return of the sun)

July 2026

September 2026

Friday 11 September - Enkutatash in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Rastafari (Celebrated on the first day of Mäskäräm); Nayrouz (Coptic Orthodox Church); Rosh Hashannah
Tuesday 22 September - French Republican New Year (the first day "Grape" in the Month of Vendémiaire. The first day of Miķeļi in ancient Latvia)

November 2026

December 2026

January 2027

Saturday 2 January - Happy Mew Year for Cats Day (The founders, Tom and Ruth Roy, wanted cats to have a very special New Year's celebration all to themselves)
Friday 8 January - Traditional Day of Offerings in Bhutan (celebrated on the first day of the twelfth month of the Bhutanese calendar. In eastern Bhutan, the first day of the 12th Bhutanese month is celebrated as a New Year)
Tuesday 12 January - Yennayer (Berbers, Amazigh New Year)
Thursday 14 January - Azhyrnykhua in Abkhazia (Old New Year, and its related observance)
Friday 22 January - Tu Bishvat (the fifteenth day of Shevat. The New Year for trees or ט"וּ בִּשְׁבָט)

February 2027

Thursday 4 February - Rissun - Early Spring (Risshun - リッスン - New Year in Japan)
Saturday 6 February - Korean New Year (is based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar. Date of 2027); Tsagaan Sar or Mongolian Lunar New Year (Celebrated on the first day of the lunar-solar calendar); Losar, Tibetan New Year; Lunar New Year

March 2027

Thursday 25 March - Pisan New Year; Historic start of the new year (Lady Day in England, Wales, Ireland, and the future United States until the adoption of the Gregorian calendar in 1752. The year 1751 began on 25 March; the year 1752 began on 1 January. It is one of the four Quarter days in Ireland and England)

April 2027

Thursday 15 April - Bengali New Year (or Poila Boishakh. Sri Lankans begin celebrating their National New Year); Yazidi New Year

Traditions for the New Year

The national traditions of each country are as unique as the combination of cultures of its inhabitants can be. The arrival of the New Year is always the most striking event, which is arranged, sometimes prepared for several days before its arrival. For example, in Italy, it is customary to greet the holiday on the street with kisses. The Italians celebrate by throwing out of the windows unnecessary junk and all sorts of old things, making room for new ones. Saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the next year, even though, like water, years and time run by, it is a kind of invisible frontier that approaches with evening, followed by night and the point of some holy culmination for many, and then the first morning of the New Year, full of mystery and hope.
New Year’s Eve fireworks in the cities (in the Chinese tradition they ward off evil spirits), decorating windows, houses and streets with colorful garlands on New Year’s Eve, the custom of giving gifts for children and for each other, holiday performances, brightly colored outfits and wreaths of flowers, a holiday dinner or an impressive party characterize the spirit of celebration in most countries.
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