New Year Around the World HubMob

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By Shirley Anderson

Happy New Year!

Welcome to our HubMob tour of New Year around the world!

This week, we're travelling the globe to find out how other countries and cultures celebrate New Year and New Year's Eve. Through these hubs, you'll be transported to other lands to see traditions, celebrations and events that may be new to you. They'll all be interesting pieces that our HubMobsters worked hard on - just for you, the reader.

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Happy New Year!


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New Year Around the World HubMob

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New Year Traditions in the Philippines

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Happy Native American New Year Meals

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Cape Town New Year’s Carnival

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bringing in the new year - superstitions, resolutions, aftermath, new beginnings

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Peculiarities of the Chinese Lunar New Year

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Top Ten New Year's Resolutions

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Organizing simple New Years eve party

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New Year Around the World

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Hogmanay

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Happy New Year Scottish Style

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A Baby For New Years?

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In India the New Year does NOT start in January

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New Year's Celebrations in Indonesia

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Favorite Rituals on New Year’s Eve

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How and Why do we celebrate New Year ? - Traditions and Celebrations Around the World

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Zing It With Glow Lights: The New Year Party Flavor 2010

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Lesser Known New Year's Traditions - Lucky Foods of Texas and More

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Dress to attract good luck for the New Year

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My Top Six calendars for 2010

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New years over Antarctica

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New Year's Resolutions

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Year of the Tiger - Chinese New Year 2010 and Other New Year Observances

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My New Year Resolutions

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New Year Around the World

  • Happy Native American New Year Meals

    The Three Sisters wish you a Happy New Year! The unfamiliar may wonder whose these ladies are, but we know them to be Corn, Beans, and Squash. They are the foundation foods of many Native American... - 2 years ago

  • What to do for new years eve

    A very unique trip that is a once in a lifetime experience. - 2 years ago

  • New Year Traditions in the Philippines

    New Year is perhaps one of the most exciting holidays in the Philippines and this hub tells you why. Lighting fireworks, making loud noises and eating lots of food are just some of the Filipino... - 2 years ago

  • Cape Town New Year’s Carnival

    The Cape Minstrel Carnival has been likened to the Mardi Gras in New Orleans and the Carnivale in Rio de Janero. One of the major differences is that the Cape Carnival is not linked to any Christian... - 2 years ago

  • New Year Around the World

    I have been lucky to spend New Year in several countries. What I have learnt is that it doesn’t matter where you are, people like to celebrate. Toasting, dancing and fireworks are a common... - 2 years ago

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Kevin Peter 2 years ago

Why My Hub is not included in hubmob hub ?

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terrowhite 2 years ago

hey, nice hub..

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Laura du Toit Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

Thanks once again for an excellent Hubmob Hub. A lot of work goes into creating these hubmob hubs for us. I really appreciate it.

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Shirley Anderson Hub Author 2 years ago

Sorry, Kevin. Your hub isn't in here yet because you wrote after I published the hub. I just haven't gotten back here to update today until right now. You'll be here soon!

Thanks, Terrowhite.

Thank-you, Laura! That's so nice of you to say. :)

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compu-smart 2 years ago

One day I will be celebrating new Year in another part of the world than boring ole Londons yearly celebrations!;)

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Shirley Anderson Hub Author 2 years ago

Mr. Furrypants! Gee, in this part of the world, we think that London is exciting.

One day, you will definitely be in the location of your choice for New Year. If it's warm and sunny, I may come and visit you!

Thanks for dropping in!

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