In the United States, the New Year begins every January 1
st. On the night before, most people
celebrate the coming of the New Year
right before and when the clock strikes 12:00 am. People generally make what is called “New Year’s Resolutions”. In doing so, they choose something that they want to change or make better in their lives. Some may
decide to lose
weight, save money, get along better with others, or even to
quit a bad
habit. The
resolution is
supposed to be kept and followed all during the year. It is a kind of
promise a person makes to themselves. People
tend to break self-made promises early on in the year.
Chinese New Year
The Chinese New Year, commonly called the Spring Festival in China is
celebrated at the changing of the
traditional lunisolar
calendar">Chinese
calendar. The Chinese
celebrate beginning on the first new moon, between what we in the United States know as January 21 and February 20. The Chinese start their celebrations on the evening before and
continue to
celebrate through until around the 15
th day of their first
calendar month. The Chinese New Year is centuries old and began as a time to
honor ancestors and people of high
ranking political and
religious statuses. Many of the
customs of Chinese New Year
continue to be followed not only in China, other Chinese influenced countries, but in the United States, as well. These
include the
annual family dinner, the
complete house cleaning to
ward off
evil and welcome good, and the many parades, brightly decorated costumes, and wall hangings.
The Indian New Year
Ugadi is the
official name given to the
festival celebrated as the New Year in India. The name, Ugadi, means the beginning of a new age. It is
celebrated on the first day of the Hindu month, Chairta,
thus marking the beginning of spring. It is
thought that the Lord Brahma began
creation on this day
according to Hindu
culture. The
celebration is highlighted by the serving of
magnificent meals. The
festival is also known for the cleaning of houses, and wearing of new clothes. In the India
calendar, each year has a name. There are 60 names and the names are
repeated every 60 years.