New Year's Eve history

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Do you know the history of New Year's Eve?
In a few days, the long-awaited New Year will come. Not only us, but also our parents are preparing for this holiday in a special way.
Especially when we wake up on December 31, the fragrant smell of sweets coming from the kitchen, a variety of fruits, the pleasant aroma of various delicacies will not please anyone.
At one end of the house is a large decorated Christmas tree, the beauty of the toys hanging on it, and when the colorful Christmas lights are on, we jump for joy and clap, which shows how much fun this holiday is. Again, the joy of Santa Claus and Snow Maiden coming into the house with gifts and greetings is indescribable.
Where did such a beautiful holiday come from? I wondered who started it first. Let me tell you ham
The custom of waiting for the New Year is common to all peoples. The custom of lighting Christmas trees in the New Year has been around for a long time. This custom originated in ancient times among the peoples living in Germany. In that distant past, people would gather around a evergreen spruce in the woods during the winter, lighting fires, singing, and having fun.
You know, friends, the New Year does not start on January 1 in all nations. In the peoples of Central Asia and the Middle East, Navruz is an ancient, traditional New Year's holiday.
In the ancient Romans, March was considered the first month of the year, because at this time the field work began.The year consisted of 10 months, then the number of months increased by 2.
In 46 BC, the Roman emperor Julius Caesar moved the beginning of the year to January 1st. Later, the Julian calendar, named after him, spread throughout Europe. Thus, waiting for the New Year in the winter was a picture.

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