Tuesday, January 01, 2013

New Year

New Year's Day, among ancient peoples the first day of the year frequently corresponded to the vernal or autumnal equinox, or to the summer or winter solstice. In the Middle Ages it was celebrated among Christians usually on Mar. 25.
After the adoption of the Gregorian calendar that began in 1582, the day was observed on the first of January.
The Jewish New Year is the first day of Tishri, which falls some time in September or in early October.
The Chinese New Year (between Jan. 10 and Feb. 19 of the Gregorian calendar) is the most important of their festivals.
The Muslim New Year falls on the first day of Muharram.

6 comments:

  1. HAPPY NEW YEAR! ALL the BEST for 2013! :)

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  2. Happy New Year Norway! Greetings from the Philippines :)
    Happy New Year Roffe! Wishing you and your family a peaceful and bountiful 2013!

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  3. Nice to know the history behind :)
    Happy New Year for you and family too!

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  4. Hello friend, wish you an great new year ahead, all the best for you

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  5. Happy new year and great time...
    Mary

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