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1st of January is officially and universally acknowledged as English new year day. A broad variety of celebrations mark the beginning of hugely popular and most widely cherished English new year. New year is the time when one can hold back the memories of the past one year and look forward to a new beginning. According to the ancient Gregorian calendar, every new harvest marks the beginning of new year, and thus custom has continued through decades to celebrate 1st January as the English new year's day all over the world. English new year celebrations around the world are observed in their own individual way as in Australia magnificient firecracker works are displayed throughout the night, in the city of New York people just flock on to the Times Square to enjoy the beautiful night, 'Samba' Dance are organized at Brazil to mark the new year event. Big hotels, pubs and restaurants arrange extravagant new year's eve menu to entertain the guests.
During the new year's eve, the shops and streets are beautifully decorated to give it a new festive look. Masses from all walks of life get together to welcome the new year in high spirits. Young and old gather at their friends or relatives home to dance, sing and treat themselves with sweets and drinks and enjoy the new year bash. At the stroke of midnight, the church bells toll all around the world to welcome the new year that marks the beginning of another eventful days ahead.
New Year celebrations around the world is marked by the exchange of English new year greetings and wishing their friends and loved ones a happy and a prosperous coming days. ahead. Spectacular new year parades are seen in almost all countries where crowds gather in large numbers to witness the new year event.
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