New Year's Traditions Around the World

New Year's Traditions Around the World

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Jackson Turner

History, Social Studies, Religious Studies

6th - 10th Grade

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The video explores the history and traditions of New Year's celebrations. It begins with the Babylonian festival of Akitu and traces the evolution of New Year's Day from March to January 1st, influenced by Julius Caesar's calendar reform. The Gregorian calendar, introduced by Pope Gregory XIII, restored January 1st as New Year's Day. The video also highlights how different cultures celebrate New Year at various times, such as Rosh Hashanah, the Islamic New Year, and the Chinese New Year. It concludes with a look at global traditions, including Spain's grape-eating and the famous Times Square ball drop.

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What was the original New Year celebration called?

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Who introduced a calendar that moved New Year's Day to January 1st?

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Which calendar reform restored January 1st as New Year's Day?

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Which New Year's celebration lasts for a whole month?

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Which New Year's celebration is marked by the first day of Muharram?

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Which culture celebrates New Year's with 12 grapes at midnight?

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What do Greeks traditionally bake into their New Year's cakes?

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In Japan, what do long buckwheat noodles symbolize during New Year's?

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What does a dumpling represent in Chinese New Year traditions?

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Where is the famous New Year's Eve ball drop held?

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