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Wendy• 3 years, 10 months ago
New year Resolutions
Welcome to year 2021
Year after year we make new promises, going to eat less going to cook more, will eat healthy and go to the gym, grow my hair .It’s endless, it’s unless some were never achievable from the beginning!!!!
So for this year do something different make it realistic and achievable And apply some simple rules
-Believe in what you are setting out to do.-Make sure you believe in yourself and your abilities to achieve your goal
-Then feeling positive. fully pumped and ready to go.
JUST DO IT.New Year’s Day, also simply called New Year or New Year’s, is observed on 1 January, the first day of the year on the modern Gregorian calendar as well as the Julian calendar. In pre-Christian Rome under the Julian calendar, the day was dedicated to Janus, god of gateways and beginnings, for whom January is also.
New Year’s Day – Wikipedia
Chinese New Year (also called Lunar New Year, celebrated this year on February 5) is the largest holiday for many Asian peoples in terms of scale, importance, and family traditions. The name “Chinese New Year” can be misleading, as multiple Asian countries, such as China, Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Singapore and others, celebrate this holiday. For many Asian individuals around the world, this is the biggest holiday of the year.
The celebration of Chinese New Year includes traditions that have been passed down for generations. Children and teens receive red envelopes (红包 (hóng bāo)) containing money from their family. They set off celebratory firecrackers to scare away evil spirits, and they follow a strict list of things to do and not to do. Families travel long distances to reunite and celebrate together. They gather together to eat large meals of dumplings, noodles, shrimp and other Asian dishes. Younger family members pay honor and respect to older and deceased family members. Additionally, they make sacrifices to gods and ancestors for the hope for blessings and prosperity in the upcoming year.