Слайд 2Japan
In Japan, New Year is called Shōgatsu. As a holiday it is saturated
with traditions from Shinto, Buddhism, and popular culture. Whether you live in Japan or America, incorporating Japanese New Year's traditions into your holiday will make it very memorable.
Слайд 4Japanese children celebrate the New Year in new clothes. It is believed that
it brings health and good luck in the New Year
Слайд 5Japanese Santa Claus name is Segatsu-san - Mr. New Year.
Слайд 6The most popular Christmas accessory is a - rake. They are, in order,
to have something to pull happiness!
Слайд 7Australia
New Year's Eve in Australia is celebrated in summer. Since January in the
Southern Hemisphere is hot, sunny weather.
Слайд 8Australians are lucky more than others, because they are the first in the
world who celebrate the New Year.
Слайд 9In Australia, the New Year celebration, traditionally is organized on open air.
Слайд 10In the new year, Australians arrange beach parties.
Слайд 12In the new year, Italians thrown from the windows their old furniture.
Слайд 13New Year's table consists of 13 dishes.
Слайд 14Give gifts on New Year's Eve, including children, in Italy is not accepted.
Слайд 15New Year's Day have to spend as much as possible, because in the
same way and will take place throughout the year.