The New Year is an important festival celebrated by American states. Americans celebrate the New Year, and the most lively thing is New Year's Eve. At night, people gather in churches, streets or squares to chant poems, pray, bless and repent, to welcome the new year. 12 midnight, church bells rang all over the country, and the band played the famous nostalgic song "bon voyage". In the music, excited people embrace together, ushered in the new year with sadness of parting and yearning for a new life.
The New Year is not the most lively festival in America, but there are still many grand celebrations. California's Rose Festival is the biggest New Year's holiday in America. By then, floats made of flowers, especially roses, will stretch for miles, filled with models made of all kinds of flowers, attracting not only California men, women and children to fill the streets, but also millions of TV viewers. Americans also have an interesting habit of making wishes and resolutions in the New Year, which they call "New Year's resolutions". This kind of resolution is usually not ambitious, but some simple and practical plans, such as "I will definitely quit smoking" and "I will treat my neighbors well". They always tell everyone frankly in order to get supervision and encouragement.