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Puzzled thinking where to go to celebrate New Year 2010? Think no more, as there is no better way to celebrate New Year than celebrating it in England. New Year Celebrations used to take place on 25th December in the Anglo-Saxon England. It’s since 1752 that New Year in England is celebrated on 1st January.
Celebrating New Year in England is a colorful event. From Midnight parties to lavish meals, from champagnes to music, from dance to fireworks, you will get to see each happening thing as part of the biggest night-out of the year in England. If there is one thing that makes New Year Celebrations in UK more exciting other than the above-mentioned things, then it’s none other than the biggest New Year parade.
England New Year Parade marches through the streets via Whitehall, Pall Mall and finally finishes in the Berkley Square. Loaded with amazing performances of the Musicians, dancers, acrobats, drums and other entertainers the New Year Parade in England is no doubt the most distinguished one. All are free to be a part of this parade and to join the festivities of the carnival at the Berkley Square.
Yet another custom followed during the New Year in England is that of the First footing. According to it, the first male visitor in a house on the New Year’s Day brings good luck. On the other hand, a blonde with red hair or a woman if enters the house first, is said to bring bad luck in the New Year.
Hogmanay is also a part of New Year Celebrations in England. Also, known as New Year in Scotland, Hogmanay celebrations start after the Boxing Day on December 26th in Scotland. Introduced by the Scots in the 8th and 9th century, Hogmanay is a party time all over in Scotland and in England.
So, what are you waiting for! Come celebrate New Year 2010 in England.
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