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  1. Há 3 dias · New Years Day for the year 2022 is celebrated/ observed on Saturday, January 1st. New Year’s marks the start of a new year (January 1st) according to the Gregorian calendar. The day is a Federal holiday in the United States with government offices, schools and most businesses closed.

  2. Há 1 dia · New Year's Day. In the Gregorian calendar, New Year's Eve, also known as Old Year's Day, is the evening or the entire day of the last day of the year, 31 December. In many countries, New Year's Eve is celebrated with dancing, eating, drinking, and watching or lighting fireworks.

  3. Há 2 dias · New Years Day for the year 2023 is celebrated/ observed on Sunday, January 1. Most people (all Federal employees) will take Monday, January 2nd off work to celebrate New Years Day. New Year’s marks the start of a new year (January 1st) according to the Gregorian calendar.

    • New Years Day
    • First day of the year on Gregorian Calendar
    • Federal Holiday
  4. Há 5 dias · New Year’s Eve, the last day of the year, is on December 31 which is the seventh day of the Christmas season. In many countries, New Year’s Eve is celebrated at evening social gatherings, where many people dance, eat, drink alcoholic beverages, and watch or light fireworks to mark the new year.

  5. Há 3 dias · Home. What’s On. Christmas & New Year. New Year Celebrations. 03:45:33 Saturday, 1st June 2024. New Year Celebrations. While New Year’s Eve is another excuse to throw a party, it isn’t the city’s biggest jamboree. For that, you’ll have to visit in June for the festival of São João.

  6. Há 1 dia · Chinese New Year is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture. It has influenced similar celebrations in other cultures, commonly referred to collectively as Lunar New Year, such as the Losar of Tibet, the Tết of Vietnam, the Korean New Year, and the Ryukyu New Year.

  7. Há 4 dias · Jolie LIEM 31/05/2024. New Year’s is not always fireworks and kisses. In Asia, it’s a time to ward off bad luck, celebrate good fortune, and commemorate family. And since most of these countries follow the lunar or solar calendar, their festivities take place in February, March, or April, instead of on January 1st.