It depends on the culture and the location. The Germans and Pennsylvania Dutch serve roast pork and sauerkraut on New Year's Day. In the South, Hoppin' John is a traditional New Year's Day dish.
Independence Day, New Years Day,
There are Four Traditional New Years in Judaism. 1) Rosh Hashanah (Tishrei 1) This is when the calendars restart (i.e. Year 2000 -> 2001 etc.) 2) Nisan 1: The First Day of Jewish Liberation from Egypt. 3) Tu B'Shvat (Shvat 15) The birthday of the Trees. 4) Your Own Personal Birthday on the Jewish Calendar.
in Enland/london we celebrate it on the 1st of January every year
There are many festivals in Korea. If you are asking for a traditional one, they have one called sul-nahl. Sul-nahl is held on New Year's day and it's where people wear their traditional costumes called han-bok, get together with their family members or relatives, and make Korea's traditional foods. On this day, kids wear their traditional costumes as well, and they are required to bow to their elders. The kids receive money from their elders for bowing as a sign of respect and for a better future.
A lot of components of traditional Japanese life have been westernized. The current Japanese family life is a mixture of both traditional Japanese life and western life. Food: Most Japanese eat both traditional Japanese food and western food. Many Japanese have coffee and toast for breakfast, but have traditional Japanese food for lunch and dinner. Clothes: Most Japanese wear western style clothes. Traditional clothes are worn on special occasions such as New Year's day, wedding ceremonies, funerals etc. Housing: Most Japanese houses have at least one Japanese style room with tatami mats, shoji, fusuma, and tokonoma. The rest of the house are western style rooms with carpets or hard wood floor with tables and chairs. One must take off his shoes when one enters a Japanese house.
ok so i live in Ireland and some of the days of the year me and me family sit together ti have dinner and all are xmas day stephens' day new years day Easter Sunday Saint Patrick's Day
Poo Woo dinner, also known as "Poon Choi" or "Big Bowl Feast", is a traditional dish served during Chinese New Year. It is a large communal meal consisting of layers of various ingredients like seafood, meat, vegetables, and other delicacies, cooked together in a big bowl or pot. Poo Woo dinner is believed to bring prosperity, abundance, and good luck for the coming year.
MY PARENTS ALWAYS MAKE BLACK EYED PEAS THEY SAY IT IS FOR GOOD LUCK... NOT SURE HOW MUCH PEOPLE WOULD LIKE IT BUT IT IS A TRADITION.
Réveillon is the festive dinner held on the evenings preceding Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
Saturday ^^^WRONG ! New years day 2011 is SUNDAY !
New years day in 2008 was Tuesday, January 1st.
New years day.it is called new years day
yes macys is open new years day but not on new years eve weaird because 100 years ago they would staY open to be the only store open on new years day and not on new years eve
New years
New Years Day is on the first day of the year, January 1st!
New years day 1957 was a Tuesday.
On New Years Day