Imagine your day is divided into chunks, like pieces of a puzzle. Some people use chunks that are based on the moon, they're called lunar calendars. But January 1st comes from a calendar that uses the sun instead, and it started in ancient Rome. Over time, this date became a special day when everyone celebrates the start of the year, even if not all of them follow the same type of calendar.
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- A child sees fireworks and thinks it’s just a fun party.
- A group of friends drinks juice at midnight on January 1st.
- A family gathers together for a special dinner.
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See also
- How Did ‘Theater’ Evolve from Ancient Times to Today?
- Why Do People Celebrate Birthdays and What Is Their Origin?
- What Makes a ‘Festival’ Different from a ‘Celebration’?
- How Do ‘Secrets’ Stay Hidden for So Long?
- How Can One Person Change a Whole Country?
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