The New Year is an international celebration in which the arrival of a new 12-month cycle is celebrated, which is known as the year. The New Year is perhaps the party in which more people participate, because in a way, most human beings have reasons to do so, either to celebrate another year that comes, or for a year that goes and not returns. What is true is that the New Year is a very emotional global holiday. The January 1 is the date when the new year begins and the habit of celebrating since yesterday, ie on 31 December.
The New Year, as well as Christmas and the commemoration of the birth of Jesus, is a celebration that varies according to the culture of the region in which it is celebrated, however, it is customary to share this day with the family, enjoying good music., of native Christmas dishes and fireworks. In Latin America the customs are rooted in the Spanish colony that was here and mixed with the Indians. Eating 12 grapes while the 12 chimes sound on an old radio while listening to a poem called the grapes of time written and narrated by Andrés Eloy Blanco at the same time as fireworks are heard in the street, it is one of the most traditional in countries like Venezuela and Colombia.
In the rest of the world the New Year is celebrated with champagne or burning dolls or symbols that represent the bad and the good of the outgoing year. In all countries there are beautiful traditions to say goodbye on " New Year's Eve " to the previous year and welcome a new year. In the world there are countries that do not celebrate the arrival of the new year on January 1, this happens because they are not governed by the Gregorian calendar (Universal Calendar) but are based on lunar calendars and according to their position is that it is determined when it will be the end of the year, such is the case in China, which, due to its beautiful tradition, celebrates the New Year on up to 3 different dates each year.