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Date: January 1st
History and Traditions
-New Year's Day is a public holiday in the Marshall Islands, as it is in many other countries around the world, marking the beginning of a new year according to the Gregorian calendar. - The history of celebrating New Year's Day dates back to ancient times with various civilizations observing the new year at different times of the year. - In modern times, including in the Marshall Islands, January 1st has been universally recognized as the commencement of the calendar year.
What People Do
-On New Year's Day, people in the Marshall Islands often participate in family gatherings and feasts, continuing celebrations from New Year's Eve. - It is a time for relaxation and reflection, where individuals may rest at home or visit friends and relatives to exchange well-wishes for the new year. - Traditional foods might be prepared and shared among family members to signify prosperity and good fortune for the upcoming year. - Some may attend church services to give thanks and pray for blessings in the new year. - Public events such as parades or cultural performances might be organized by communities, but these can vary from year to year.
New Year's Day serves as a day of rest after the festivities of New Year's Eve. It is an opportunity for citizens to start fresh, setting goals and making resolutions for personal growth and improvement.