New Year in UK Bredikhin Denis
New Year in United Kingdom is celebrated on January 1. Before 1752, England celebrated its New Year on Christmas Day, ie 25 th December. New Year is the much awaited celebration for the people of UK. History
In UK, New Year is celebrated with great enthusiasm, either by having a party at home with family and friends or gathering at a pub or club. When at midnight the chimes of Big Ben are broadcast, they drink a toast to the New Year. he most famous celebration takes place in Trafalgar Square in London, where big crowds gather to welcome the New Year. celebration
Setting off fireworks is an important celebration tradition, which gained eminence in last few years. Also, people all around the place, whether in houses, streets or parties, wish and hug one another while spreading and celebrating immense cheer and joy associated with New Year. tradition
tradition The song, "Auld Lang Syne" is traditionally sung at the stroke of midnight in almost every Englishspeaking country in the world to bring in the new year. The entire song's message merely means to just forget about the past and look ahead to the new year with hope.
If the family prefer to bring in the New Year at home there is such a custom: the members of the household sat themselves round the hearth, and when the hands of the clock approach the hour, the head of the family rises, goes to the front door, opens it wide, and holds it thus until the last stroke of midnight has died away. Having let the Old Year out and the New Year in, he shuts the door quietly and returns to the family circle. tradition