


Ancient New Year party
The ancient Hawaiian New Year was four months long, war was forbidden, people stopped working, and the people spent time dancing, feasting and having a good time. Fact source
Fresh Start
The most common New Year resolutions include ‘quit smoking’, ‘lose weight’, ‘stay healthy and fit’, ‘save more money’ and ‘get (more) organized’. Fact source...
Celebrate New Year!
New Year celebrations are not new. The concept actually dates back to 2000 BC. The Mesopotamians used to celebrate New Year! Fact source
Janus
The month of January derives its name from a two-faced God named Janus. Janus’ one face looked forward while the other looked backward. Fact source