Celebrating New Beginnings: Global Traditions of the New Year. by Shalna Omaye - HTML preview

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Carp Scales in Germany

Scales lucky charm

In Germany, fried carp is a traditional New Year's Eve dish, and the scales are carefully saved as lucky charms. The scales, believed to represent abundance and prosperity, are kept throughout the year, and the number of scales determines the level of luck.

Opening Doors and Windows in Peru

Welcoming Good Fortune

In Peru, doors and windows are opened at midnight to welcome good luck and blessings in the new year.

These unique traditions from around the world showcase the diversity and creativity of New Year's celebrations. From the ancient rituals of Ethiopia to the lively customs of

Spain and the boisterous traditions of the Philippines, these celebrations reflect the rich cultural heritage and beliefs that shape the lives of millions. As we ring in the new year, these traditions remind us of the human spirit's ability to connect with each other, embrace diversity, and look forward with hope and optimism for the future.