New Year's Day is the first day of the New Year. In the modern Gregorian calendar, it is celebrated on 1 month 1 day, just like in ancient Rome (although other dates were also used in Rome). In all countries that use the Gregorian calendar as their main calendar, except Israel, it is a public holiday, and fireworks are often set off to celebrate when the midnight bell rings at the beginning of the new year. 1 month 1 in julian calendar corresponds to 1 month 65438+ 04 on the Gregorian calendar. It is on this day that some Orthodox believers celebrate the New Year.
New Year's Day is the first day of the New Year. Current Gregorian calendar 1 month 1 day. It also belonged to ancient Rome. All countries use the Gregorian calendar as their main calendar, except Israel. This is a public holiday, and people usually set off fireworks in the middle of the night to celebrate the beginning of the new year.