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Many countries around the world have different eating habits to celebrate the New Year because of their different races, cultures, beliefs and living habits, and each has its own characteristics.

Paraguay. Paraguay, a South American country, has designated the last few days of each year as the "Cold Food Festival". You can only eat cold food. The bell on New Year's Eve has been ringing to zero, and then you can light a fire to cook dinner and spend New Year's Day happily.

France. There is a superstition in France that if there is wine left at home on New Year's Eve, it will be bad luck the next year. Therefore, they would rather get drunk than drink all the wine at home.

Peru. On New Year's Eve, Peruvians get together and wait for the church bell to ring at 0: 00, then scramble to eat grapes, and try their best to eat them bite by bite according to the rhythm of the bell, but only get 12. First, peace and harmony, second, harmony, followed by happiness, affluence, harmony, refuge, illness, prosperous business, smooth work, all the best, and love for each other.

Iran. Iranians especially like to eat "seven dishes" on New Year's Eve. The name of each dish must start with the letter S, which symbolizes good luck for every household all the year round.

Hungary. Hungarians don't eat poultry during the Chinese New Year. They think chickens, ducks and geese. Birds have wings. If you eat them, happiness will "fly and walk" immediately.

Austria. Austrians have a reunion dinner together in the New Year, and it is absolutely forbidden to eat crabs. They believe that crabs are eaten sideways, and whoever eats them will bring pain to work and family.

Madagascar. Malagasy people don't like to eat meat such as pigs, sheep, cows and horses on New Year's Day and during the week.

Christmas customs in all countries

When it comes to Christmas, people always think of the snowy winter, the New Year's Day fir tree covered with colorful lights, and the Christmas of the white-bearded old man with a gift bag and a red felt hat ...

There is only one day for Christmas, however, the celebration lasts for a month. The preparations for the festival have already ended ahead of schedule. Rogge. All countries have unique Christmas customs. The flashing colored lights make people's faces red, making people enjoy this unforgettable holiday time.

It is the hometown of the legendary Santa Claus in Finland. He set off from the map database of Finland's former capital and started his global trip. In fact,

The real birthplace of Christmas is Bo rovaniemi, where Santa Claus lives on a volcano. It is hilarious that the fragrant blue calls Santa Claus the "Christmas goal". In this northern province, the number of veterans is increasing compared with the number of local residents. Area. Santa Claus will be a sleigh pulling reindeer and running around the world.

Woman's Santa Claus

In Finland and many other countries in the Second Peninsula, people want Santa Claus to knock on their doors. Englishmen and Americans are busy hanging socks beside the Christmas tree or on the fireplace, looking for presents for the elderly. They think Santa Claus crept into the house from the chimney. Santa Claus in Italy is the most incredible. "He" turns out to be a woman. In most countries, Santa Claus invites a gnome (in Western Europe, I protect the underground value). And elves who help distribute gifts.

Russia is an exception. Santa's assistant is a beautiful snow girl. Some people say that Miss Xue is the old man's daughter, while others say that she is his granddaughter.

Cactus Christmas tree

Decorating the Christmas tree is a compulsory course for festivals. Many countries have fir Christmas trees. Recently, people used to sow small fir trees with soil to sell salt. After the festival, you can plant it in your own small yard and let it continue to grow.

The farther south you go, the more patterns there are on the Christmas tree. In Mexico, people actually use the local cactus as a Christmas tree, and mold and nail colored balls on the cactus properly.

Despite the hot weather in Hawaii, residents still want to see fir in their living areas. Therefore, every Thanksgiving, the deep-sea transportation company will make a special trip to transport a batch of Christmas trees from overseas. When the ship arrived at the port, the residents scrambled to arrive first. A huge crowd. The frozen pile in the cabin is full of Chinese fir covered with ice slag. People stared at the sailors intently, picking off their favorite piece of fallen leaves. Slightly imperfect, these trees will not be preserved for more than 1 month. Some residents on the island can only use pine trees instead of fir trees. In on the boulevard, the Christmas tree is a typical tropical plant-palm tree.