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Christmas and New Year Celebration around the World

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«Christmas and New Year Celebration around the World»

Christmas and New Year Сделано учеником 7-б класса Белочкин Егор

Christmas and New Year

Сделано учеником 7-б класса

Белочкин Егор

New Year in Russia Until the 18th century the new year in Russia did not begin from January, as now, but from March Father Frost - is a fairy-tale character, a symbol of the New Year in Russia. The word

New Year in Russia

  • Until the 18th century the new year in Russia did not begin from January, as now, but from March
  • Father Frost - is a fairy-tale character, a symbol of the New Year in Russia.
  • The word "Christmas tree" in Russia denotes and brought to the house evergreen tree, and a holiday.
  • At the New Year's Eve, relatives gather at the table. Prepare different dishes: olivier, herring under the fur coat, ham, and much more.
New Year in Japan For many centuries, the Japanese New Year was celebrated in early spring The Japanese pay great attention to cleanliness. The house must be carefully cleaned so that the god Toshigami did not pass by, and luck and well-being were always in the house. In Japan, the god Hoteyosho is traditionally considered to be Santa Claus, he is asked for happiness and luck. Traditional dishes, which the Japanese eat for the New Year, are called osety. Usually it consists of boiled seaweed, fish pie, mashed sweet potatoes with chestnuts and other

New Year in Japan

  • For many centuries, the Japanese New Year was celebrated in early spring
  • The Japanese pay great attention to cleanliness. The house must be carefully cleaned so that the god Toshigami did not pass by, and luck and well-being were always in the house.
  • In Japan, the god Hoteyosho is traditionally considered to be Santa Claus, he is asked for happiness and luck.
  • Traditional dishes, which the Japanese eat for the New Year, are called osety. Usually it consists of boiled seaweed, fish pie, mashed sweet potatoes with chestnuts and other
New Year in Finland The New Year's table in Finland is not as rich as at Christmas, and most prefer to be content with sausages and potato salad. Yolupukki is a Christmas grandfather who gives gifts to children for Christmas.

New Year in Finland

  • The New Year's table in Finland is not as rich as at Christmas, and most prefer to be content with sausages and potato salad.
  • Yolupukki is a Christmas grandfather who gives gifts to children for Christmas.
New Year in Germany New Year in Germany decided to celebrate in the noisy c Traditional dishes on New Year's Eve are raclette and fondue Also, traditional treats are Berlin donuts. Sometimes jokingly one of the donuts is filled with mustard or onions instead of sweet confiture. Vainakhtsman - Santa Claus in Germany. German Santa Claus likes to appear on a donkey.

New Year in Germany

  • New Year in Germany decided to celebrate in the noisy c
  • Traditional dishes on New Year's Eve are raclette and fondue Also, traditional treats are Berlin donuts. Sometimes jokingly one of the donuts is filled with mustard or onions instead of sweet confiture.
  • Vainakhtsman - Santa Claus in Germany. German Santa Claus likes to appear on a donkey.
New Year in France Everywhere, a smoked ham, game, salads, pastries, fruit, sweets and wine are served at the Christmas table. In the north-east of France, the main dish is often a goose. In France, two Santa Claus. One is called Peer-Noel, which means Father Christmas. He is kind and brings gifts to the children in the basket. The second one is called Shaland. This bearded old man wears a fur hat and a warm traveling cloak. In his basket are hidden rods for lazy children.

New Year in France

  • Everywhere, a smoked ham, game, salads, pastries, fruit, sweets and wine are served at the Christmas table. In the north-east of France, the main dish is often a goose.
  • In France, two Santa Claus. One is called Peer-Noel, which means Father Christmas. He is kind and brings gifts to the children in the basket. The second one is called Shaland. This bearded old man wears a fur hat and a warm traveling cloak. In his basket are hidden rods for lazy children.
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  • https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki /
  • http :// style-gift.ru/kak-prazdnuyut-novyi-god-v-mire/kak-prazdnuyut-novyi-god-v-yaponii.html
  • https:// yandex.ru/images
  • http:// dikmi.ru/new_year/kto_i_kak_pozdravlyaet_s_novyim_godom_v_raznyix_stranax.html
  • https:// translate.google.ru
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