umaumauhauha
Now it is more common to organize activities by groups, such as New Year's Eve parties, hanging banners celebrating New Year's Day, or holding collective activities. In the past, there were organizations beating gongs and drums and dancing national dance collectively. Now it can be seen on TV documentaries. Today, with the development of science and technology, it has evolved into a party or something.
现在比较普遍的.就是由团体组织的活动,如元旦联欢会、挂庆祝元旦的标语、或举行集体活动等,以前就有组织敲锣打鼓、集体跳民族舞的,现在在电视记录片上还能看到,到科技发展的今天,就演变为联欢晚会什么的了。
孤山幽灵
New Year'Day is coming. It is a traditional festival in our chineses eyes. Usually,we are given three days to spend a holiday.My parents plan to invite my grandparents to have a dinner. I am gald that we will share delicious foods in such a happy day.元旦节要到了。在我们中国人眼中这是个传统的节日。通常我们会有三天时间去过这个节。我的父母打算请我的爷爷奶奶吃个饭,我非常高兴我们能在这个快乐的日子里一起吃饭。
麻酥酥Jessica
元旦英语手抄报内容如下:
元旦的起源。
China ancient times says the New Year's Day or YuanRi, yuan long. yuan to new moon and yuan dynasty, specific dat in spring before each are not identical, emperor han too early, sima qian and first "too early to calender" the month for yuan。
中国古代称新年第一天为元旦或元日、元长、元朔、元春,具体日期在西汉以前各不相同,西汉汉武帝太初怨念,司马迁创“太初历”,以正月初一日为元。
元旦英语祝福语:
Thank you for your hard work and patience on the holiday season。
值此佳节,谨对您的辛勤栽培表示感谢。
Much joy to you in the upcoming year。
愿您在新的一年充满快乐。
Warm greeting and best wishes for happiness and good luck in the coming year。
衷心祝福新的一年里新年快乐、幸运!
Much joy to you in the up coming year. May the warmest wishes, happy thoughts and friendly greeting come at New Year and stay with you all the year through。
让温馨的祝愿、幸福的思念和有好的祝福,在新年来到之时伴你左右。
纯爱火乐
New Year's Day is the first day of the new year. On the modern Gregorian calendar, it is celebrated on January 1, as it was also in ancient Rome (though other dates were also used in Rome). In all countries using the Gregorian calendar as their main calendar, except for Israel, it is a public holiday,[citation needed] often celebrated with fireworks at the stroke of midnight as the new year starts. January 1 on the Julian calendar corresponds to January 14 on the Gregorian calendar, and it is on that date that followers of some of the Eastern Orthodox churches celebrate the New Year