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New Year Customs In Spain

 

New Year is a perfect time to have fun and enjoy. New Year is celebrated in a variety of ways in different countries. Although various countries have their own New Year customs to follow the spirit of New Year is the same among all people. The New Year is a time that people look forward with new hopes and expectations. People take various resolutions on New Year thinking of fulfilling one or two of them. Partying and exchanging gifts is all a part of the New Year customs followed in most countries.



The New Year in Spain is celebrated in the most splendid manner. Since ancient times noise making and fireworks have made for a great celebration on New Year. The noise and fireworks are an age-old custom followed even to this day in certain countries. The noise and fireworks are believed to dispel evil spirits and bring good luck.

The people in Spain on New Year follow a custom of eating 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight. The grapes are sometimes washed down with wine or are interrupted by theatre productions and movies. The people in Spain believe the New Year custom of eating grapes at the stroke of midnight to secure 12 happy months in the coming year.

The people in Spain celebrate New Year till the morning and at the end of the New Years celebration as a custom the people in Spain eat chocolate with fritters.

The people in Spain follow a custom of the three kings. The New Year is regarded as a special day for the children in Spain. It is believed that the three wise men come to give toys to the children in Spain. It is because of this that the children in Spain put their shoes on the balcony or on the windowsills.

There is excitement all around on New Year in Spain. The New Year holds a very special place in the heart of the people of Spain. At the end of the day the children are seen going to the streets with their presents.



 
 
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