Let's continue our little world tour to find out where to celebrate the new year and how it is celebrated around the world by Hotel ★★★ Restaurant gourmand coconut Lodge Majunga.
Let's continue our little world tour to find out where to celebrate the new year and how it is celebrated around the world by Hotel ★★★ Restaurant gourmand coconut Lodge Majunga.
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Romania : noisy plow
The 'Revelionul', the feast of new year in Romanian, is celebrated in family or between friends until the early morning and a majority of local meet in the street, as seen upon their accession to the Union, in January 2007. To table, It feasts on 'Sarmale' (mix of meat and rice, roll in stuffed cabbage leaves, with cream) and also a lot of typical cakes, as Cozonac', nut. In more rural areas, where older and more Pagan traditions still survive, one can find small groups disguised in the streets, leading a miniature plow wooden, the 'Plugusorul'. At the same time, children are ringing bells in reciting poems small traditional vows.
United Kingdom : torchlight parades were in Scotland
It is well known : the feast of Saint-Sylvestre, or the 'Hogmanay' as one says in Edinburgh, ' the festive capital’ par excellence of European Eve is Queen in the heart of the Scots and the tourists - who are about 100 000 to meet each year-. The celebrations of the 'Hogmanay' [a name which derives either from the Gaelic - ' oge maidne’ new morning -., either the french - 'man is born'] are closely linked to the Pagan traditions of the winter solstice. According to legends, the Vikings, the Celts and Romans, to defy the cold and the dark of the night, ward off evil spirits and provide the Spring Awakening, available several days and nights of solemnities, in dancing and celebrating around large fires. Today at Edinburgh tradition is to recreate this atmosphere : men, women and children disguised as barbarians depart from Royal Mile and parade around with great torches in hands.
Brazil : Iemanjá Festival
In the Brazil, the end of the year coincides with the celebration of Iemanjá, a deity associated with the sea. That is why the 30 and 31 December, Brazilians gather in Rio de Janeiro on Copacabana beach for offerings to the deity of African origin.
For protection, flowers and gifts the most various (candles, jewelry, mirrors, perfumes) are deposited in boats and offered to the sea.
The strongest jump seven times in water to ensure the good graces of the goddess. Succeed to jump seven waves brings happiness for the coming year. After this ritual, should not turn its back on the sea, at the risk of antagonizing the goddess.
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