Old New Year

Maybe the title of this photo does sound strange, but Russians and one's family nations celebrate today Old New Year.
Sometimes foreigners call this holiday as Russian New Year.
Old New Year it is just meta phrase from Russian Старый Новый год.
It is celebrated because Russia has changed official calendar from Julian to Gregorian less than 100 years ago.
So, many Russian people, including those who live in Riga, celebrate New Year twice, by Gregorian and by Julian calendar.
Labels: fire, holidays, night, russian, traditions

People Reaction (6)
What a fantastic fireworks shot. Happy new year!
It's good to learn something new!
What a great photo of the fireworks. Very impressive!
Like Christmas on the 6th? I find these differences in our cultures really interesting. Happy 2008!
Clarice, exaclty!
Almost all Orthodox religios holidays has shift for 14 days in front :)
Thank you all, for pleasant comments :)
Wonderful fireworks shot! Happy New Year!
One of the reasons I really like viewing the Daily Photos is the things I learn of different areas.
Thanks so much for sharing a great fireworks shot!
Pat
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