It's an old tradition of Russia and some other countries.
My family respects this holiday too, we still have the New Year tree at home and.....even our bunny is going to celebrate it-))
The New Year has come, and the next time people will meet it only in a year, BUT in Russia and some other countries people will celebrate it for the 2nd time TOMORROW!)
Yes-yes, we like holidays so much, and we celebrate them twice!-) Just kiddig)) This tradition covers only the New Year. Why? Let's see.
The night from the 31 of December to the 1st of JAnuary is called the New Year's meeting, like in the most of countries BUT the night from the 13 of January to the 14 of January is called the Old New Year.
The tradition to celebrate the Old New Year comes from the divergence of the Julian calendar (or else the calendar of the "old style") and the Gregorian calendar - the one by which almost the whole world now lives. The divergence of calendars in the 20-21 centuries is 13 days.
The modern calendar originates from the ancient Julian calendar, which was introduced from January 1, 45 BCE as a result of the reform carried out in 46 BC by Julius Caesar.
In the 7th century on Christmas, the date of March 1, 5508 BC was officially adopted as a starting point (the creation of Adam by God) for the calendar of the Orthodox Byzantine era "from the Creation of the World."
Since the Baptism of Rus by the Grand Duke of Kiev, Vladimir in 988 and for almost 500 years, the beginning of the year in Russia, as in Byzantium, was considered March 1.
In 1492, on the initiative of the Ivan III, the beginning of the year was officially postponed to September 1 and was celebrated for more than two hundred years.
Later the start of the world was shifted to January 1, 1700. The year 1699, therefore, turned out to be the shortest for Russia, since it lasted only four months - from September to December.
The accuracy of the Julian calendar is not high: every 128 years one additional day accumulates. By the middle of the 20th century, almost all countries of the world used the Gregorian calendar.
In Russia it was introduced after the October Revolution.
The year in the Gregorian reckoning is longer for 26 seconds. The difference between the old and the new styles is 11 days for the 18th century, 12 days for the 19th century and 13 days for the 20th century.
The days of the week in the two calendars are the same, and therefore the day of the week is preserved when passing from one of them to another. The corrected calendar has received the name of "new style", and for old Julian the name "old style" was used.
The Old New Year is celebrated not only in the territory of Russia.
On January 13, the festive table is also covered in the following countries:
Greece;Macedonia;Romania;Serbia;Montenegro;Switzerland, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia
Today, the popularity of the Old New Year isn't great (because people just are too tire to celebrate it again after all what they have eaten and drunk-)) BUT it's still loved and respected by many people especially among elder generations. This holiday is quieter than the usual New Year, because there is no such hurry and crazy preparations. We all have a chance just to enjoy it.
Do you know about it? Would you like to celebrate it twice?) You're welcome tomorrow!)
Hello from my bunny to you, friends)
Кроль смотрит на нас какбэ неодобрительно...
Словно он уже два раза отметил и немного подустал.
он фоткаться устал)) я его ловила долго, обматывала в дождик, цыкала и заставляла сидеть неподвижно в неведомой блестящей херне)) она в шоке))
это по секрету между нами, а так для всех - the bunny was happy to make photos))))
Договорились!
These are some new information.
Thanks.
may be i reasteam your post
I really hope to visit your country before 2020. Great job on this post by the way I really enjoyed reading it. Thank you @taliakerch
visit Russia?) great news) some bussines or rest?
Russia just to check things out. I have wanted to visit Russia since I was a kid. Don't know why just an interest I guess.
maybe you have soul connection to it from thr previous life?)
Cause we like to celebrate something)
are you from Russia?)
Aga ;)
и вам здрасьте) а то по блогу непонятно, откуда ) рада знакомству)
Мимикрируем под локальную англоязычную аудиторию)
точно))
This is something new for me, I just found out that in Russia there are two new year celebrations, and this is great fun.
Your rabbit also looks very happy to celebrate, so sweets ..
thank you) I'd like to know smth new about your country too)
'll be happy to tell you what you want to know. but in my country there is no new year celebration twice as it is held in your country.
India has also two new year according to calender. Good post. Informative
really?? when is the second?
Отличный пост, особенно мне понравились фотки кролика))
))да, она - звезда моих фотосессий
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